CATALOGUE AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES. 



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the "row mass 12 inches high. 3 feet broad; trailing branches green, 

 2 to 3 feet long; leaves medium sized, free from rust, a little 

 affected by red leaf -spot ; flowers violet purple ; pods rather few, 

 well filled, held low, straw colored, 5 to 7 inches long, the first 

 maturing in 80 days; seeds black, rhomboid. 6 by 7 mm. A poor 

 variety of low but compact habit. 



26362. Catjang. From Malkapur, Berar, India. November, 1909, as Chavali. 



Somewhat procumbent, half bushy, viny, moderately vigorous, the 

 row mass 3 feet broad, 26 inches high ; trailing branches 3 to 4 

 feet long; leaflets medium sized, held late, free from rust, con- 

 siderably affected by red leaf-spot ; very late, not even blooming in 

 1910 at the end of 105 days ; original seeds subreniform. 4 by 5 

 mm., white with a buff eye. A worthless variety. 



20399. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. Procumbent, vigorous, 

 viny, the row mass 16 to 20 inches high, 3* feet broad; trailing 

 branches 3 to 5 feet long, green ; leaflets large, free from rust and 

 leaf-cpot ; original seeds black, rhomboid, 5 by 5 to 6 mm. This 

 variety produced no blossoms at Arlington Farm in 1910 at the end 

 of 130 days. It is apparently identical with 22932 from the same 

 source. 



26400. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. Habitually this was not 



distinguishable in 1909 and 1910 from 26399. The original seeds, 

 however, are larger, rhomboid, 7 by 8 mm., black. 



26401. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. This proved to be the 



same as 22931. 



26402. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. Not different from 



26401. 



26403. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. In habit and lateness 



this was like all the other lots from Mount Selinda. The seeds 

 are maroon like 22959, but smaller, rhomboid, 5 by 5 mm. 



26404. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. In all respects this 



proved indistinguishable from 22929 from the same source. 



26405. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia, November, 1909. This proved identical 



with 22960. 



26406. From Mount Selinda, Rhodesia. November, 1909. Indistinguishable both 



in seeds and habit from 22930. It is also very much like 25965D ; 

 and may be identical. 



26407. Bra-Mam. From Monetta, S. C, December, 1908. Progeny of 21599. 

 26495. Peerless. From N. L. Willet Seed Co., Augusta, Ga., January, 1910. See 



25314. 



26497. Groit. From Coulterville, 111.. January. 1910. See 17334. 



265S0. Catjang. From Mr. H. W. Potts. Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Rich- 

 mond. New South Wales, January, 1910, under the name " Poona." 

 Not included in the 1910 trials. Seeds buff, oblong, 4 by 5 mm. 



26592. From Mr. J. L. Forelines, Millard. Ark.. January. 1910. See 17363. 



26660. From Medan, Sumatra, February, 1910. See 26302, which it closely re- 



sembles in all respects but the seed, which are buff, subreniform, 

 5 by 7 mm. ; iris olive. 



26661. Asparagus bean. From Medan, Sumatra, February, 1910. Procumbent, 



viny, moderately vigorous, the row mass 2\ feet broad ; thin ; 

 trailing branches slender, about 3 feet long; leaflets free from 

 rust, much affected by both red and white leaf-spot, shed early; 



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