INVEITTOET. 



4351. Vicia faba. Broad bean. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 



Aguadulce, improved. A fine bean with pods 2 inches wide and 14 to 16 inches 

 long, but few-seeded and with only three or four well-grown pods on each plant. 



4352. Vicia faba. Broad bean. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 



Sevilla Long Pod. "Stem quadrangular, erect, 2 to 2 J feet high, not very stout, 

 green or slightly tinged with red; foliage light green; flowers one or two to four 

 in each cluster. The standard is greenish white, longer than broad, and remains 

 folded in the center even when the flower is in full bloom. The first cluster of 

 flowers usually appears in the axil of the seventh leaf from the base of the stem. 

 The pods are about one-half inch wide and 8 to 12 inches long, solitary or in pairs, 

 and soon become pendent by their weight. An early variety, but not very hardy." 

 ( Vilmorin. ) 



4353. Vicia faba. Broad bean. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Sicilian. A purple-seeded variety, smaller and less productive than the field bean. 



4354. Vicia faba. Broad bean. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Neapolitan. 



4355. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Purple Naridad. Early, dark purple. 



4356. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Santa Teresa. "Early, purple, changing to green when cooked." (Dammann.) 



4357. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli 



From Naples Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Wlilte San Isidor. 



4358. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 San Martinari. A purplish variety, which ripens in Italy in November. 



4359. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 5, 1900. 

 Gennarese. A purplish variety, maturing in Italy in January. 



