By Mr. George Gordon. 



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No. 10. Green Windsor. 



English Synonym. Toker. 



Leaves ovate and very large, mostly six bat sometimes seven in 

 number, and of a dark green colour. Stems about five feet high. 

 Blossoms white with the vexillum striped with brown, and two 

 brown spots on the alas. Pods short and broad, seldom containing 

 more than two beans, which are large and very broad, and like the 

 Green Long Pod, retaining their green colour after being ripe. 



No. 11. Dark Red. 



English Synonym. Red Windsor. 



Leaves oval and slightly pointed, mostly six in number, very 

 large and of a dark green colour. Stems about four feet high. 

 Blossoms white with the vexillum striped with brown, and two 

 dark brown spots on the alae. Pods short and broad, mostly con- 

 taining two beans, (but sometimes three), which are large and broad, 

 of a light red colour when young, and of a very dark red when ripe. 

 This is a good kind, but is not liked by the cooks on account of its 

 red colour ; it is of good quality and rather late. 



The following are the best sorts for Spring or early Sowing :— 

 Early Mazagan and Green Long Pod. For Summer or Late 

 Sowing : — Windsor, Dutch Long Pod, and Green Windsor. 



