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pods moderately long and slightly curved ; good crop. Ready for use 
July 22. 
37. Monster Negro Longpod (Dobbie). — Same as No. 38. 
38, 39, 40, 41, 42. Negro Longpod, or Early Negro (J. Veitch, Hurst,. 
Dean, Dicksons). — Growth tall ; foliage large ; pods long and straight ; 
good crop. Ready for use July 21. 
43. Smythe's Hybrid (J. Veitch). — Growth dwarf; foliage small ; pods 
moderately long, straight ; good crop. Ready for use July 18. 
Seeds Pukple. 
44, 45, 46. Canadian Wonder (J. Veitch, Dobbie, Watkins & Simpson).. 
— Growth tall ; foliage large ; pods long and straight ; heavy crop. 
Ready for use July 20. 
Seeds White. 
47. Canadian Wonder (Watkins & Simpson). — A white- seeded and 
later form of No. 44. 
48, 49, 50. Everbearing, x X x July 24, 1899 (Dean, Hurst, Dick- 
sons). — Growth and foliage moderate ; pods short and produced in great 
trusses thrown above the foliage ; very heavy crop. Ready for use. 
July 19, 
51. Early Green Haricot (J. Veitch). — Growth tall; foliage large; 
pods long and curved ; moderate crop. Ready for use July 24. 
52. Green Haricot (J. Veitch). — Not a success. 
53. King of the Earlies (Toogood). — Growth and foliage small;, 
pods short and slightly curved ; heavy crop. Ready for use July 18. 
54. Longsword (J. Veitch). — Growth tall ; foliage large ; pods long 
and straight ; good crop. Ready for use July 24. 
55. Parkwood Prolific (Searing). — Similar to No. 54. 
56. Miniature Haricot (J. Veitch). — A climbing form of No. 51. 
57. Rhode Island (Hurst). — Growth moderate; foliage large; poet 
long, straight, and broad ; heavy crop. Ready for use July 20. 
