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Plant of dwarf bushy habit, seldom exceeding 15 inches in 
height. Pods short and narrow, soon becoming unfit for use with 
the seeds showing their form through. A fair cropper, but an 
inferior variety. First early. Seeds long, thick, white, much 
speckled with dull red round the eye. 
9. Pheasant" s Eye. 
Synomjms. — ITonpareil ; JN'e Plus "Ultra, from the Caffre Land ; 
Long-podded China ; Chinese Long-pod ; Stratford Prolific ; Black- 
eyed China. 
Plant of strong vigorous growth, from 12 to 18 inches in height. 
Leaves large and broad. Pods from 6 to 9 inches long, broad, 
thick, and fleshy. A good bearer, continuing to give a good suc- 
cession till well on in the season. A late variety. Seeds long, 
white, much spotted, and in some instances ^almost covered with 
red. 
IV. Seeds White-Blotched Yellow. 
10. Haricot hicolore d'ltalie. 
Plant of strong vigorous habit, somewhat inclined to run ; foliage 
pale green. Pods long and handsome, and very broad. A good 
cropper. Second early. Seeds large, roundish, white, with dis- 
tinct yellow blotch round the eye. A very good variety. 
Y. Seeds Straw Colour. 
1 1 . Canary. 
Synonyms. — Haricot des Canaries; Yellow Parisian; Dwarf 
Yellow Bound Paris ; ^^,Six Weeks Early Cream ; Haricot Jaune de 
la Chine. 
Plant of medium growth, from 12 to 15 inches high. Pods short, 
thick, and narrow, and soon getting unfit for use, with the seeds 
showing their form through. A second early. Seeds very small, 
round, of a pale straw colour. A very inferior and worthless 
variety. 
YI. Seeds Dun or Dark Yellow. 
12. Minier's First Early 
Synonym. — Mexican Salmon ; Salmon du Mexique ; Dwarf 
Mexican Salmon. 
