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BROAD WINDSOR—Fava (75 days)—The English “Broad Bean”; largest 
and best of its class. These so-called Fava beans are very popular in all 
localities having a large Italian population. 
FRENCH’S HORTICULTURAL (65 days)—One of the most attractive of 
the Horticultural family. Vine very erect, straight and compact, with a 
tendency to throw out short runners. Pods prolific, 7 to 8 inches long, 
broad, stringy and fibrous, and distinctly marked with a ver}^ vivid 
crimson. (Illustrated above.) 
FULL MEASURE (54 days)—A fine stringless, early, medium green, high 
quality bean. Pods straight, 6 inches long, very fleshy, round crease- 
backed. In season slightly later than Burpee’s Stringless. Seed much mot¬ 
tled on a brown background. Desirable for canning, also valuable for 
shipping. 
HORTICULTURAL DWARF (54 days)—An old standard snap and shell 
sort. Pods about 5 inches long, flat, almost stringless, greenish-yellow 
splashed with carmine. 
