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ROYAL H0ETICULT17RAL SOCIETY, 
18. Sir Joseph Paxton. 
Plant of very dwarf habit, never exceeding 12 inches in height. 
The plant ripens off very early. Pods of medium size, thick and 
fleshy, and of fine even form. A good bearer, and very early. 
Seeds short, thin, and very narrow, of a dark yellow colour. 
19. Pah Dun or Cream. 
Synonyms. — Cream Colour ; Dun ; Light Dun ; Dark Dun or 
Liver ; Australian ; Dwarf 100 for 1 ; Haricot Jaune Cent pour Un. 
Plant of vigorous habit 18 to 34 inches high. Leaves very large 
dark green. Pods from 6 to 8 inches long, of a thick fleshy sub- 
stance, and of regular form. A heavy cropper. Second early. 
Seeds long and thin, of a pale dun or saffron colour. 
VII. Seeds Dark Dun" or Liver. 
20. DarlcBun. 
Synonyms. — Liver ; Haricot Chocolat. 
Plant of robust growth, attaining a height of from 18 to 24 
inches. Pods long and handsome, of thick fleshy substance. A 
heavy bearer, and continues to give a good succession until the 
season is far advanced. A second early. Seeds short and thick^ of 
a dark chocolate colour. A good variety. 
YIII. Seeds Duiir- Speckled Brown or Eeddish. 
21. Best of All. 
Plant of remarkably dwarf habit, from 9 to 12 inches high 
Leaves broad. Pods very large, thick and fleshy, and of a very 
regular form. A good cropper, and keeps on bearing until well on 
in the summer. A second early. Seeds short and thin, of a 
yellowish hue, spotted over with faint specks of dull red. 
22. Fulmers Forcing. 
Synonyms. — Dwarf Long Red-speckled ; Earliest Flemsburgh ; 
Red-speckled ; Haricot Algeriers ; Haricot Turc ; Carter's Essex 
Favourite ; Haricot Suisse Sang de Boeuf ; Colchester Red. 
Plant of fine robust, vigorous growth. Leaves large, very dark 
green, and somewhat pointed. Pods long and of fine regular form, 
thick and fleshy. A good cropper, and yielding a good succession. 
First early. Seeds long and thin, dun-speckled with light red. A 
very useful variety for forcing for early use. 
