984 -History of Garden Vegetables. 
Taylor's Windsor. Bridgeman, 1832. 
Mumford.. Mawe, 1778; Bryant, 1783; McMahon, 1806; 
_ Bridgeman, 1832 
Small Spanish, Mawe, 1778; Bryant, 1783. 
Windsor. Stevenson, 1765; Mawe, 1778; Bryant, i 
ast AN Windsor. Van der Donck, 1653; in present t New 
7. Green Windsor. R. T., 1850. it 
Toker. Stevenson, 1765; Mawe, 1778; Bryant, 1783; 
Bridgeman, 1832. e 
Feve de Windsor verte. Vil., 1883. is 
8. Green China. R.T., 1850. 
9. Dwarf | Crimson-seeded. R.T., 18 50. 
Feve très naine rouge. Vil., 188 3. 
10. Dwarf Fan. R.T., 1850. 
Dwarf Fan or Cluster. Mawe, 1778. 
Dwarf Cluster. McMahon, 1806; , Bridge 1832. 
Feve naine hative à chassiz. Vil., 
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. Red-blossomed. Mawe, 1778; McMahon, 1806; Bridgemat, 
8032. ok. T., 1850. 
12. White-blossomed. gas 1778; McMahon, 1806; ie 
man, 1832; R. T., 1850. 
The only two other varieties I have seen advertised lately 
Beck’s Dwarf Green Gem and Seville long-pod. o 
There is certainly no indication here that types have appeared 
in modern culture. The crowd of new names which 4 
during a decade gradually become reduced to a synonymy: 
we find at last that the variation gained has been within 
only. 
The European names of the broad Boii, or English | bers 
Denmark, valske bonner; in Flanders, platte boon; in 
Seve, gorgane, gourgane ; in Germany, Garten bohnen, ‘5 
puff bohnen; in Holland, tuin boonen, roomsche 
fava; in Portugal, fava; in Spain, haba. Other gene 
are: Arabic, ful or foul; Hebrew, phul or pols Celtic, J 
fav ; Slav, bob or bobu; Berber, ibiou ; Basque, baba? 
* Vilmorin, Les Pl, v 
itched, Gene > Bot., 956; Orig. Des Pl. Cults 259 
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