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5. Leviathan (Barr & Son). — Pods large, G to 8 inches long, 
and flat ; very prolific, x x x 
6. Mammoth Painted Lady (Barr & Son). — Similar to the 
ordinary form. (No. 8.) 
7. Ne plus ultra (J. Veitch Sc Sons). — Pods long, narrow, and 
straight ; very uniform and neat. 
8. Painted Lady (J. Veitch k Sons). — An old well-known 
variety, distinguished by its pale rosy-pink flowers. Pods of 
medium length ; dried seed pale grey speckled. 
9. Prize Winner (Sutton Sons). — Pods long and narrow; 
of regular form, and handsome ; dried seed pale grey speckled. 
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10. Sutton s A 1 (Sutton & Sons). — Pods from 8 to 10 inches 
long; handsome and prolific, x x x A.M. September 10, 1895. 
11. Titan (J. Veitch & Sons). — Same as Elephant. 
12. White Runner (Copp). — Pods very large, 7 to 9 inches 
long, broad, and fleshy ; very prolific ; ripe seed white, x x x 
Section II. 
Runner Kidney Beans. 
A. — Seeds white. 
1. Beurre hlanc (Vilmorin). — Plant of free growth. Pods 
short, about 4 inches long ; greenish yellow ; seeds small. 
2. Blanc Geant sans parchemin (Vilmorin). — Pods G to 
7 inches long ; flat, fleshy ; pale yellow. A poor cropper. 
3. Dutch Case Knife — Large Broad White (Penary).— Pods 
flat ; 4 to G inches long, 1 inch in width ; seeds flat. Rather a 
poor cropper. 
4. Intesti)i (Vilmorin). — Pods 3 to 4 inches long, roundish ; 
deep green ; seeds small. A poor cropper. 
5. Princesse (Vilmorin). — Pods from 4 to G inches long ; ripe 
seed very small ; round. A poor cropper. 
G. Princesse ronde. — A large selection of No. 5. 
7. Sabre a trds grande cosse (Vilmorin). — Large podded 
sabre. Plant of moderate growth. Pods G to 7 inches long ; 
thill. A poor cropper. 
8. Sugar, earliest (Penary).— Similar to No. 7. 
9. Sugar, vrry long podded (Benary). — Pods long, G to B 
inches ; flat. A poor cropper. 
