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The crosses of Blue Pod l^utter, the crimson-flowered va- 

 rieties given in Table 7, have been already discnsscd in con- 

 nection with Table 5. Only one white-flowered plant a])peared 

 among those crosses, and that was in the F;} generation of Blue 

 Pod Butter X Burpee Stringless. No reason for its appearance 

 can be assigned. 



Table 8 gives the results of crossing Bine Pod Butter with 

 pink-flowered black-seeded sorts. As already stated none of the 

 waxy-pink flowers appear among these crosses. White flowers 

 appear among the progeny of the crosses of Blue Pod Butter X 

 German Black Wax, but not in the reciprocal cross, also in the 

 cross of Currie and Blue Pod Butter. Light pink flowers ap- 

 pear rarely, and they may be extreme variants of pink flowers 

 in which the color has been partially suppressed by environ- 

 mental conditions. 



