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six beans, which are large, broad and white. This is the best bean 

 in the collection for general cultivation, a good bearer, of good 

 quality and rather late. 



No. 8. Green Long Pod. 



French Synonyms. Fe've verte— Feve toujours verte. 

 English Synonyms. Green Nonpareil — Green Genoa. 



Leaves oblong and rather pointed, mostly six in number, very 

 large and of a light green colour. Stems about four and a half 

 feet high. Blossoms white, with the vexillum striped with brown, 

 and two dark brown spots on the alae. Pods long and not very 

 broad, mostly containing four beans, which are small, oblong and 

 rather thick, of a green colour, both when young and when ripe. 

 This is one of the best bearers and a good bean for summer use, 

 as it is rather late and looks well even if a little old. 



No. 9. Windsor. 



French Synonym. FeVe de Windsor. 



English Synonyms. Kentish Windsor — Taylor's Windsor — Broad Windsor — Mum- 

 ford — Small Spanish. 



Leaves ovate, very large, and mostly six in number, of a dark 

 green colour. Stems about four and a half feet high. Blossoms 

 white, with the vexillum striped with a dark brown, and two brown 

 spots on the alae. Pods short and very broad, seldom containing 

 more than two beans, which are very large and nearly round, of a 

 white colour. This is the best bean in the collection for summer 

 use, as it remains longer in perfection than any other, except the 

 green Windsor. The Mumford is only the smaller seed of the 

 common Windsor Bean separated by sifting. 



