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of their length, and, further, if the seed is being saved for use 

 as " haricots " in winter, many seeds become greatly discoloured and 

 have to be discarded. Attention was paid to this point in making 

 awards. 



We take this opportunity of acknowledging with grateful thanks 

 the valuable advice and assistance rendered to us by Messrs. Dicks, 

 Giles, and Simpson, at all stages of the trial. 



Varieties.* 



1. 



2. 

 3- 



4- 



5« 

 6. 



7- 

 8. 



9- 

 10. 

 11. 

 12. 



13- 

 14. 



15- 

 16. 



17- 

 18. 



19. 

 20. 

 21. 

 22. 



23. 

 24. 



25- 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 3i. 

 32. 

 33- 

 34. 

 35- 

 36. 

 37- 

 38. 

 39- 

 40. 

 41. 

 42. 



43- 

 44. 



45- 

 46. 



47- 

 48. 

 49- 

 50. 

 5i- 



f South African Dutch, C. a. 



McMichie's Brown Dutch, C. a. 



Ryder's Dutch Type, C. a. 



Dutch Brown 1 ~ 



J-C a. 



Brown Dutch") n 



>C. a. 



Dutch Brown R.H.S. Stock, C. a. 

 Dutch Brown, C. a. 

 Ne Plus Ultra) 



:: :: :: h 



Sunrise 1 £ ^ 



Osborn's Forcing) 



[C.G. 

 „ J 



Sutton's Forcing, C. a. 

 Cent pour un, C. a. 

 Jaune cent pour un, C. a. 

 Hundredfold, C. a. 

 Masterpiece, Improved, C. d. 1. 

 Masterpiece, Selected, C. d. 1. 

 Masterpiece' 



C. d. 1. 



Long Yellow Six Weeks, C. d. 2. 

 Plentiful, C. d. 2. 

 Holborn Wonder |^ ^ ^ 



Early Bountiful, C. d. 2. 

 Bountiful| c d 2 



Bountiful, C. d. 1 

 The Sorsby, C. d. i. 

 Gloire de Saint Andre, C. d. 1. 

 Guernsey Wizard, C. d. 1. 

 Nain de Perreux, C. d. 1. 

 Excelsior, C. d. 1. 

 Bounteous, C. e. 

 Wonderful, C. d. 1. 

 Perpetual^ e 



Re-selected Longsword, C. d. 1. 

 Reliance| c ^ x 



Fillbasket, G. d. 1. 

 Hurst's Pale Dun, C. d. 2. 

 Prolific Negro, C. g. 

 Little Prince, C. g. 



52. 

 53- 

 54- 

 55- 



56. 

 57- 

 58. 

 59- 

 60. 

 61. 

 62. 

 63. 

 64. 



65. 

 66. 

 67. 

 68. 

 69. 

 70. 



7 1 - 

 72. 

 73- 

 74- 

 75- 

 76. 



77- 

 78. 



79- 



80. 

 81. 

 82. 



83. 

 84. 



85. 

 86. 



87. 

 88. 



89. 

 90. 

 91. 

 92. 

 93- 

 94. 

 95- 

 96. 



97- 

 98. 



Negro Early Fortyfold|^ ^ 



Black Hermitage, C. g. 



H. nain Merveille du Marche, 



A. b. 1. 

 Longpodded Negro, C. g. 

 Early Black Wonder, C. g. 

 Franconville, C. g. 

 Negro Longpod, C. g. 

 Monster Negro, C. g. 

 Woking Wonder, A. b. 1. 

 Negro Longpod, C. g. 

 Early Belgian Negro, C. g. 

 Black Valentine-) ^ 



The Shah, C. g. 1. 



H. nain Merveille de Paris, C. /. 



Superlative^ q ^ 



Ma ^}C. h. 



Perfection, A. m. 

 Prodigious, C. i. 

 Feltham Prolific, 

 Metis, C. h. 

 Black Prince, C. 



C. *. 



h. 



Extra Early White Forcing, C. k. 



Etampes Early White, C. k. 



H. nain a Mangetout extra 



hatif, B. a. 

 White Model| c k 



Longpodded White, C. k. 

 Long White Canterbury^ ^ 



Hurst's Canterbury, C. k. 

 Improved White Canterbury, 

 C. k. 



Nettle-leaved Canterbury, C. k. 

 White Haricot, C. k. 

 White Leviathan, C. k. 

 White Queen. 



White Dutch or Case Knife, C. k. 

 Dwarf Case Knife, C. k. 

 Emperor William, C. k. 

 H. de Soissons nain, C. k. 

 King of the White, C. k. 

 Dunkin's Dwarf, C. k. 

 Wonderful White Haricot, C. k. 

 Flageolet blanc a longue cosse, 

 C. k. 



* See footnote p. 120. 



f The letters etc. following the name refer to the descriptions given below. 



