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No. 52. Holsteiner Bohne.—Only distinguished from the last by 
being strictly dwarf. 
No. 53. Haricot Saumon du Mexique. A, strictly dwarf bush bean ; 
beans regularly oval, very slightly flattened sidewise, not compressed 
on. the ends, eye plane, pale brown or dun color, with veiny markings, 
a dark yellowish brown ring about the eye. 
No. 54. Intermediate Dun Cranberry.—A vigorous strictly dwarf 
bush bean; beans of medium size, regularly oval, rarely compressed 
on the ends, eye plane or slightly protuberant, pale dun inclining to 
yellow, with a veiny net-work, a dark brown ring about the eye; full 
description, First Report, 1882, p99, No29, 
No. 55. Haricot rouge d’Orleans.—A strictly dwarf bush bean; 
beans oval or almost oblong, very slightly flattened sidewise, not com- 
Pest on the ends, eye plane or slightly protuberant, light red vary- 
to reddish.brown, a darker, almost black ring about the eye. 
0. 56. Hundred for One.—A moderately vigorous, strictly dwarf 
bush bean; beans rather small, oblong, about twice as long as broad, 
not kidney form, often compressed on the ends; bright yellowish 
brown, with a veiny net-work. 
No. 57. Round Yellow Six Weeks.—A moderately vigorous, strictly 
dwarf bush bean; beans regular, oval not kidney-form, rarely slightly 
compressed at the ends; bright yellowish brown with an indistinct 
veiny net-work, a darker ring about the eye. 
No. 58. Southern Prolific—A tall growing pole bean; beans of 
medium size, oblong, not kidney-form nor compressed at the ends, 
dark dun brown with veiny markings, an indistinct reddish brown 
ring about the eye. 
No. 59. Black Negro.—A moderately vigorous, strictly dwarf bush 
bean; beans of medium size, oblong, not kidney-furm nor compressed 
at the ends, jet black, shining. 
t+ Seeds variegated. 
No. 60. Early China.—A vigorous, strictly dwarf bush bean; beans 
oblong, very slightly flattened sidewise, not kidney-form or compressed 
on the ends, white with a large spot about the eye, dark red mottled 
with light brown or dun color ; full description, First Report, 1882, p. 
103, No. 23. 
Synonyms. China, Red Eyed China, Red Hye, China Red Eye, Harly 
China Red Hye, Har icot Chinois, Chinesische Dattelbohne, Adlerbohne. 
No. 61; Yellow Eyed China.—A vigorous bush bean with a distinct 
twining habit ; beans oblong scarcely or not at all kidney-form, not 
compressed on the ends, white, with the half about the eye yellowish 
brown, except for the coloring, resembling very closely White Marrow ; 
full description, First Report, 1882, p. 105. No. 28. 
No. 62. Early Rachel.—A moderately vigorous, strictly dwarf bush 
bean ; beans of medium size, oblong, slightly kidney-form, not com- 
_ pressed on the side, dark brown with an irregular white spot of greater 
or less size on one end. In‘every case noticed the white end of the 
_ bean was turned toward the point of the pod; full description, First 
report, 1882, p. 107, No. 33. 
Synonym. Quail Head. 
No. 63. French Emile.—A low, vigorous, strictly dwarf bush bean; 
beans of medium size, oblong, , not kidney-form or compressed at the 
