REPOET ON KIDNEY BEANS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1873. 101 
9 Haricot (foreign seed) — Intestin. 
Resembling White Case Knife, but smaller and inferior. 
10. Eclip8e Runner. 
Plant of the same habit as "White Case Knife. The pods some- 
what coloured. E.ipe seed flat, grey, striped with black. 
11. 8t. Seurin. 
Resembling Eclipse, but with smaller pods. Ripe seed flat, 
grey-spotted and striped with black, distinct. 
12. Mont d^Or Butter Bean ( Carter) » 
Plant of free and vigorous growth, requiring stakes from 5 to 6 
feet high. Foliage pale green. The pods, which are produced in 
great abundance, are from 6 to 8 inches long, of rounded form, 
thick, and fleshy, of a pretty pale lemon colour, which they assume 
when quite young, and retain throughout. It boils tender and is 
of good quality. Ripe seed dark liver-coloured. Was awarded a 
First-class Certificate. 
DwAEF Kidney Beans. 
1. Dwarf Butter Bean (Carter). 
Plant of vigorous growth, branching and bushy. Height about 
2 feet. A great cropper. Pods from 3 to 4 inches long, thick and 
fleshy, of a pale lemon colour, which they assume when quite 
young, and retain throughout. It is tender when cooked, and of 
excellent quality. Ripe seed black. Awarded a First-class Certi- 
ficate. 
2. Boston Angel (Vick). 
Plant about 2 feet high, vigorous and bushy. A great cropper. 
Pods short, showing the large seeds through. Inferior. Ripe 
seed almost round, straw yellow. 
3. Ca/rters White Advancer (Carter). 
Plant moderately robust, very productive, very early. Pods 
fine long green. A decided improvement on the White Canterbury. 
Ripe seed small, white. Awarded a First-class Certificate. 
