JANUARY 1, 196i TO DECEMBER 31, 1961 99 
273437 to 273452—Continued 
273444 to 273447—Continued 
273446. No. 60-178. G10207. ‘Filipino No. 2’. From the Philippine 
Islands. Plant vigorous, indeterminate, in wild and cultivated; fruit 2 
by 3 inches, flat, lobed, rough, proliferated at blossom end, 12 loculed, 
seedy, green area around seeds, 7 to 8 per cluster, late maturing; flesh 
red. Pistils do not protrude but sets fruit in humid, rainy climate. 
Has resistance to late blight. 
273447. No. G3301. ‘Oroshan’. From the Soviet Union. Fruit red, 
soft, medium to small, very early, moderately crack resistant. Of 
doubtful economic value, but may have use in breeding. 
273448. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. 
No. 60, gh 24. G9582. ‘Mexican Black Bean’. From Mexico. Early 
pole bean to 10 feet high; flowers scarlet, in racemes; pod flat, green, curved, 
_to five inches long; seeds large, black or reddish brown with black spots, 
four per pod; hilum white. 
273449. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Lima bean. 
No. 60-248. G10534. ‘Hall Lima’. From Hall, New York. Plant half 
runner, vigorous, to 30 inches high, midseason variety; flowers white, large, 
frequently in pairs; pods curved, short, broad, rough, prolific, in pairs; seeds 
three to six per pod, large, white, flattened; hilum depressed. Free from 
disease. 
273450 to 273452. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. 
273450. No. 59-gh 18. G9154. ‘Concord Pole’. From Japan. Vigorous, 
prolific, early pole bean; leaves large; flowers white; pods flat, green, 
five inches long; seeds white, flecked red, oval, plumb. 
273451. No. G7408. ‘Maine 99B Maine Yellow Eye’. From Maine. 
Medium vigor bush bean, good yielder, 91 days to maturity; fiowers 
white; pod 3.25 inches long, flat, straight; seeds white with yellow 
eye, kidney shaped. Resistant to several strains of anthracnose. 
273452. No. G10688. ‘Wild Goose Bean’. From Sodus, New York. 
Vigorous bush bean; pods four inches long, green, with dark purple 
flecks, constricted; seeds flattened globe, tan to dark brown with black 
flecks, six to eight per pod; hilum white. Reportedly from the crop 
of a migrating goose. 
273453 and 273454. SoLANUM PHUREJA Juz. & Buk. 
Solanaceae. 
From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Potato Introduction 
Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. From the John Innes Horticultural 
Institution, Bayfordbury, England. Numbered March 28, 1961. 
273453. No. 1. With seed spot. Genotype P-(BciF). 
273454. No. 2. With seed spot. Genotype P—(BdIF). 
P=dominant gene conditioning blue pigment in the tuber, sprout and flower. 
i=recessive gene which inhibits, in the homozygous condition, the action of 
P on tuber color. 
F=dominant gene conditioning solid color of the flower; the recessive geno- 
type, ff, conditions of flecked flower. 
Be and Bd=dominant allelic genes which, in the presence of P, condition a 
blue spot at the cotyledonary node of the embryo and seedling. This 
blue spot is visible in the ungerminated seed. 
