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B. — Seeds jparticoloured. 
10. Coco-hicolore prolifique (Vilmorin). — Plant of free growth. 
Pods from G to 7 inches long ; pale -green and streaked with 
red ; seed prominent ; dried seeds white, with a buff-coloured 
eye. A pretty free cropping ornamental variety. 
C. — Seeds dark 'puiyle, 
11. VeitcWs Climhing (R. Veitch & Son). — Plants of free 
vigorous growth. Pods borne successionally in great abundance ; 
straight, J inch in breath, 7 to 8 inches long ; fleshy ; seeds 
purplish crimson. A needed acquisition. 
12. Sutton's Tender and True (Sutton & Sons). — Same as 
No. 11. 
[This Bean, Nos. 11 and 12, was first received by the Society 
in April, 1885, from Mr. H. W. Ward, under the name of 
Climbing Canadian Wonder."] 
13. Clwihing French (Barr & Son). — Same as No. 11. 
14. Mont d'or, or Golden Butter (Benary). — Plant of 
moderate growth, cropping freely. Pods 6 to 7 inches long ; 
deep golden yellow ; fleshy ; tender. 
15. Beurre de Mont d'or (Vilmorin). — Same as No. 14. 
16. Flageolet Wax (Benary). — Plant of free growth ; prolific. 
Pods long and curved ; pale yellow ; fleshy. An early bean of 
very good quality. 
D. — Seeds black. 
17. Golden Butter (Barr & Son). — A later and paler selection 
of No. 14 with black seeds. 
18. Large Algiers (Benary). — Plant of free growth. Pods 
six to seven inches long ; deep green ; seeds large. 
E. — Seeds taiony, 
19. Epicurean (Sutton & Sons). — Plant of moderate growth. 
Pods small ; pale green. A fair cropper. 
20. Hungariaii Butter (Benary). — Plant of vigorous growth. 
Pods 7 to 8 inches long, narrow, twisted ; pale green ; borne in 
large clusters very freely ; ripe seed long and narrow. 
21. Cosses Violette (Vilmorin). — Plant of free vigorous 
growth. Pods 6 to 8 inches long, twisted ; of a deep purplish 
blue colour. A very heavy cropper ; very striking on account 
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