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Plant of very strong vigorous growth, attaining a height of from 
12 to 18 inches. Leaves large and broad, lightish green. Pods 
long, thick, and fleshy, and of fine regular form. A prolific variety, 
and very early. Seeds short and thick, of a dark yellow hue. 
13. Racliel^'^'^. 
Synonyms. — Cooling's Early Eath Forcing ; Six Weeks. 
Plant of fine dwarf habit, not over 12 inches in height. Foliage 
very light green. Pods long and handsome, and of fine even form. 
A good bearer, and very useful for early work. Seeds long and 
thin, of a dun colour. 
14. Yellow Canterhury. 
Synonyms. — Six Weeks Early Yellow. 
Plant of robust growth, from 15 to 18 inches high. Leaves large 
and pointed, lightish green. Pods short, thick, and narrow. A 
very poor cropper. Second early. Seeds short and thick, roundish, 
dark yellow. A worthless variety. 
15. Newington Wonder. 
Synonym. — Eoyal Dwarf. 
Plant of vigorous growth, partaking a little of the runner. 
Leaves small, pointed, dark green. Pods of medium length, broad 
and fleshy, of fine regular form. A heavy cropper, and gives a 
good succession. Second early. Seeds short and thin, of a light 
dun colour. A good useful sort. 
16. Haricot Suisse Jaune. 
Plant of medium growth. Leaves large, dark green. Pods 
short, thick, soon getting unfit for use. A heavy cropper. A late 
variety. Seeds long and thin, of a light dun or saff'ron colour. 
Worthless. 
17. Yellow Champion. 
Plant of remarkably strong vigorous growth, attaining a height 
of from 18 to 24 inches. Leaves very large and broad, light green. 
Pods long and handsome, of thick and fleshy substance. A good 
cropper, and continues to yield a good succession far through the 
season. Second early. Seeds long and narrow, of a dark yellow 
colour. A good variety for general crop. 
