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No. 34. Venezuelan No. 5.— This unnamed bean, received from U. 
S. Consul, Beach, would have been included with the preceding had 
it not been for its very bright yellow color. In all other respects the 
two are identical. 
No. 35. Haricot Suisse ventre de biche.—A strictly dwarf bush 
bean. Beans of medium size, scarcely or not at all kidney form, 
usually compressed on one end, rarely on both, light dun color with 
veiny markings, a dark yellowish brown rmg about the eye. In color 
very similar to No. 11, Newington Wonder, but easily distinguished 
from it in form. 
No. 36. Dwarf Russian.— A moderately tall, strictly dwarf bush 
bean ; beans scarcely kidney form, not compressed at the ends, light 
dun color, witha darker ring about the eye, and a peculiar rough feel- 
ing when handled ; full description First Report, 1882, p. 110, No. 40. 
No. 37. Ne Plus Ultra.— A moderately vigorous strictly dwarf bush 
bean, edible pods grayish green, beans scarcely or not at all kidney 
shape, rounded at the ends, bright yellowish brown with a darker ring 
about the eye. _ 
No. 38. Kentucky Wonder.— A moderately tall growing pole bean, 
edible pods light green, very long, nearly cylindrical, beans of medium 
size, scarcely or not at all kidney form, dark brownish drab with veiny 
markings, a yellowish ring about the eye and a polished appearance ; 
full description First Report, 1882, p. 110, No. 41. 
No. 39. Karly Dun Colored.— A moderately vigorous, strictly dwarf 
bush bean, beans usually slightly kidney form, frequently compressed 
on the ends, dark dun brown, with an almost black ring about the 
eye; full description First Report, 1882, p. 110, No. 42. 
Synonym. Dark Dun, Krupbohne mit gruenen Schoten. 
No. 40. Haricot Flageolet Noir.— A strictly dwarf bush bean, edible 
pods green; beans scarcely or not at all kidney form, rarely com- 
pressed on the ends, jet black, shining. 
Synonyms. Haricot noir hatif de Belgique, Schwarze Negerbohne. 
tt Edible pods yellow. 
No. 41. Golden Butter Wax.— A low, strictly dwarf bush bean, 
beans slightly kidney form, rarely compressed. at the ends, jet black, 
shining; full description First Report, 1882, p. 103, No. 21. 
Synonyms. Haricot d’Alger noir nain, Haricot d’Alger noir nain a 
longue cosse. 
*#** Seeds variegated. 
No. 42. Red Valentine. -- A rather vigorous, strictly dwarf bush 
bean,.edible pods usually strongly recurved, grayish green, beans of 
medium size, not kidney form, rarely compressed at the ends, often 
irregularly bent and indented, light brown or dun color, splashed and 
striped with dull reddish pink, a yellowish brown ring about the eye. 
No. 43, Fullmer’s Harly.— A bush bean sending out short barren 
runners, edible pods green, beans rather large, slightly or not at all 
_ kidney shape, usually very slightly flattened sidewise, not compressed 
on the ends, light brown or dun color, nearly entirely covered with 
dark red, the two colors sharply separated, a yellowish brown ring 
about the eye. 
‘Synonym. Haricot Suisse sang de boeuf. 
No. 44. Harly Mohawk.— A strictly dwarf bush bean, edible pods 
green, beans slightly or not at all kidney form, occasionally slightly 
