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Canadian Wonder (of some) ; American Prolific ; Dwarf Blood-red 
Flageolet ; Flageolet Blood-red ; Superfluity. 
Plant of vigorous growth, bearing a great resemblance to Cana- 
dian Wonder, but of a far more erect habit of growth. Seeds very- 
large, long, and flat, of a reddish-brown colour. A splendid mid- 
season variety. 
X. Seeds Black. 
28. Negro. 
Synonyms. — Haricot Noir Hatif de Belgique ; Small] ITegro ; 
!N'egro Dwarf. 
Plant of very fine dwarf habit, seldom exceeding 12 inches in 
height. Leaves of medium size, dark green. Pods of medium 
size, thick and fleshy, and rather narrow. A good bearer, con- 
tinuing to yield profusely till late in the season. First early. Seeds 
small, bright shining black. A good variety for general sowing. 
29. Blach Canterbury. 
Sijnonyms. — Negro (of some) ; Haricot Nain des Antilles ; Long- 
podded English N'egro (of some). 
Plant of medium robust habit. Leaves broad, of a dark green 
colour. Pods rather short and narrow. A medium cropper. 
First early. Seeds similar to the ^N'egro, but of a dull, sooty 
black. 
30. New Violet from Aix. 
Plant of medium growth, rarely exceeding 12 inches in height. 
Leaves broad and pointed, lightish green. Pods short and narrow, 
soon getting unfit for use, with the seeds showing their form 
through. Second early. Seeds very small, round, black. A worth- 
less variety. 
31. Negro Long -podded. 
Synonyms.— ''Ravicot Flageolet I^oir. 
A very strong-growing variety. Leaves very large, pointed. 
Pods long, thick, fleshy, of fine even form. A good bearer, con- 
tinuing to yield a good supply until late in the season. Second 
early. Seeds short and very narrow, shining black. This is a very 
useful and good variety. 
