8 BULLETIN 119, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
SAP tT. No- 
13389. From the same source as No. 13384. Late, vigorous, not as large as No. 13386, 
only a few pods ripening at Arlington farm in favorable seasons; seeds green- 
ish yellow. 
13390. From the same source as No. 13384. Seeds greenish yellow. Much like No. 
13386. 
13391. From the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, 1903. Plants erect, 20 
to 24 inches high, maturing in about 100 days at Arlington farm; pods straw 
colored; seeds maroon. 
13392. See No. 17318. 
13393. See No. 17317. 
13405. Mixed with No. 6564 from Ichang, China, 1901. Plants erect, 30 inches high; 
very late, only a few pods maturing at Arlington farm in 140 days; pods straw 
colored, 3 to 3? inches long; seeds straw colored. Apparently but little 
different from No. 13386. 
16791. From Hangchow, China, December, 1905, under the name ‘“‘tzii-tou.’’ Plants 
erect, 16 to 24 inches high, maturing at Arlington farm in about 120 days; 
pods blackish, 24 to 34 inches long; seeds buff speckled and saddled with 
black. 
17287. Grown from a single stray plant found at Arlington farm in 1905. It proves to 
be identical in all respects with No. 17317. 
17315. Progeny of No. 10523, received from the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment 
Station, March, 1904. Plants erect, 12 to 18 inches high, maturing at Arling- 
ton farm in about 110 days; pods straw colored, 33 inches long; seeds maroon. 
17316. Progeny of No. 6318. 
17317. Progeny of No. 13393, secured from the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment 
Station in 1903. Plants erect, 12 to 16 inches high, all maturing at Arlington 
farm in about 130 days; pods straw colored, 3 to 33 inches long; seeds buff, 
coarsely sprinkled with black. 
17317A. A black-seeded variety found mixed with No. 17317 in 1909 and identical 
with No. 20007A. The pods are brownish or sometimes dark purple, 33 
inches long. It is later than No. 17317. 
17318. Progeny of No. 13392. Identical with No. 17317. 
17319. Progeny of No. 13391, from the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. 
This proved to be identical with No. 17315. 
17320. Progeny of No. 13405. 
17321. Progeny of No. 13386. 
17322. Progeny of No. 13384. 
17323. Progeny of No. 6417, from Pyeng Yang, Chosen (Korea), May, 1901. Various 
lots of seed grown from No. 6417 were numbered 8487, 9419, and 17325, but 
all are identical. Plants erect, 14 to 16 inches high, maturing at Arlington 
farm in about 140 days; pods straw colored, 3 to 4 inches long; seeds straw 
colored. This variety is very similar to No. 20402. 
17324. Progeny of No. 6418 from Pyeng Yang, Chosen (Korea), May, 1901. Plants 
erect, prolific, 15 to 22 inches high, maturing at Arlington farm in 140 days; 
pods straw colored, 4 inches long; seeds buff, speckled with black. 
17324A. Selected from a single plant found with No. 17324 in 1905 and has bred per- 
fectly true. Plants somewhat sprawling, 20 to 24 inches high, maturing at 
Arlington farm in about 130 days; pods straw colored, 34 to 44 inches long; 
seeds buff, blotched with black over half or more of the suriace. 
17325. Progeny of No. 8487. See No. 17323. 
17847. From Changli, China, October, 1905. Plants erect, 16 to 22 inches high, 
maturing at Arlington farm in about 130 days; pods straw colored, 3} to 33 
inches long; seeds straw colored. This is one of the very best varieties in 
habit and seed yield. 
