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nearly straight, and a continuous bearer. Heavy crop. Seeds black. 

 Mid-season. 



12. Golden Wax-pod, A.M. April 27, 1897 (Barr).— Very similar 

 in growth and pods to No. 10, but the seeds are dark purple. Very 

 early. 



18. Ilsenberg (J. Yeitch). — Failed to germinate. 



14. Incomparable (Daniels). — Very dwarf; foliage small; pods of 

 medium length, straight, of good shape. Heavy crop, and a continuous 

 bearer. Seeds dark brown. Mid-season. 



15. Klondyke Golden-podded (R. Yeitch). — Exactly the same as 

 No. 10 in growth and pods, but the seeds are distinct, being white, 

 speckled with brown. Good crop. Very early. 



16. Kingston Gem, A.M. September 1, 1903 (A. Dean). — Very dwarf ; 

 foliage moderate ; pods long, broad, straight, handsome. Very heavy 

 crop, and a continuous bearer. Seeds dun. Early. 



17. Leicester "Wonder (Harrison). — Failed to germinate. Seeds very- 

 large, white, speckled with purple. 



18. Magnum Bonum (Sutton). — Failed to germinate. Seeds exactly 

 the same as No. 17. 



19. Ne Plus Ultra, A.M. July 25, 1899 (Sutton, J. Yeitch).— Dwarf ; 

 foliage moderate ; pods long, nearly straight, broad, and fleshy. Heavy 

 crop. Seeds dun. Early. 



20. Negro Long-pod (J. Yeitch). — Rather tall; foliage large ; pods long, 

 thin, curved. Heavy crop, and a continuous bearer. Seeds black. Mid- 

 season. 



21. New Stringless (Barr). — Same as No. 1. 



22. Osborn's Forcing, F.C.C. August 5, 1873 (J. Yeitch).— Very 

 dwarf ; foliage small ; pods short, thick, straight. Good crop. Seeds 

 purple, speckled with dun. Early. 



23. Perfection, A.M. July 25, 1899 (Sutton).— The same in growth, 

 pods, and foliage as No. 1, but distinct in the seeds, which are brown, 

 speckled with white. 



21. Pale Dun (J. Yeitch). — Dwarf; foliage moderate; pods of medium 

 length, broad, nearly straight. Heavy crop, and a continuous bearer. 

 Seeds pale dun. Early. 



25. Plentiful (Sutton). — Very dwarf ; foliage medium ; pods long, very 

 broad, almost like a Scarlet Runner, straight. Very heavy crop. Seeds 

 dun. Early. 



26. Progress, A.M. July 25, 1899 (J. Yeitch).— Rather tall ; foliage 

 large ; pods long, broad, straight, handsome. Heavy crop, and a con- 

 tinuous bearer. Seeds purple, speckled with dun. Mid-season. 



27. Reliance, A.M. September 1, 1903 (Sutton). — Very dwarf ; foliage 

 small ; pods long, thin, straight, handsome. Very heavy crop, and a con- 

 tinuous bearer. Seeds dun. Early. 



28. Superb Forcing (J. Yeitch). — Failed to germinate. 



29. Surrey Prolific, A.M. August 13, 1901 (A. Dean). Very dwarf; 

 foliage moderate ; pods long, straight, handsome. Heavy crop. Seeds 

 dun. Early 



30. Smythe's Fawn, A.M. August 13, 1901 (A. Dean). — Dwarf ; foliage 



