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No. 94. Earty Crown. (Fer.) 
Plant three and a half to five feet high ; foliage medium ; sti- 
pules very slightly glaucous, much and leaflets slightly washed with 
white ; stem often branched at the base and above; nodes rarely 
exceeding three inches apart; peduncles one-fourth to one inch long ; 
pods paler than the foliage, very often in pairs, recurved, blunt at 
the apex when fully developed, two to three inches long, scarcely 
half an inch wide, plump; seeds four to eighth in a pod, deep cream 
color, round, entirely smooth, about one-fourth of an inch in dia- 
meter, radical very distinct. An ounce contained 134 seeds. 
Prolific. 
No. 95. Gray Winter. (Vil.) 
Plant about two and a half feet high; foliage medium); stipules 
very slightly glaucous, much and leaflets slightly washed with white ; 
stem medium, rarely branched ; nodes rarely more than four inches 
apart; peduncles one to four inches long; pods single, apparently 
never in pairs, paler than the foliage, straight, two to three and a 
half inches long, one-half inch wide, plump at the apex when fully 
developed ; seeds dull pale green, shading in samples to pale dull 
red, slightly shrivelled, about three-eighths of an inch in diameter, 
radical distinct. An ounce contained 85 seeds. 
~ Rather prolitic. 
No. 96. Gotven Vine. (Fer.) 
Plaut four to six feet high; foliage medium; stipules slightly 
glaucous, washed with white ; stem medium to large, often branched 
above; nodes often four inches apart; peduncles one-fourth to three 
inches long; pods paler than the foliage, very often in pairs, blunt 
at the apex when fully developed, two to two and a half inches long, 
scarcely one-half inch wide, plump; seeds four to six in a pod, rich 
cream color, the shade varying in different samples, sometimes 
faintly tinged green, about three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, 
radical distinct. An ounce contained 152 seeds. 
Prolific. 
No. 97. Gotpren Drop. (Fer.) 
Plant five feet or more in height; foliage not glaucous, slightly 
washed with white, leaflets rather small; stem comparatively slender 
often branched at the base and above; nodes rarely more than three 
inches apart; peduncles one-half to one inch long; pods paler than 
the foliage, very often in pairs, two to two and a half inches long, 
one-half inch wide, straight, plump very blunt at the apex when fully 
developed ; seeds three to seven in a pod, beautiful variegated be- 
tween golden yellow, olive green, and creamy white, roundish, 
searcely indented, about one-fourth of an inch in diameter, radical 
very distinct. An ounce contained 131 seeds. 
Moderately prolific. 
No. 98. Mapu. (Vil.) 
Synonyms. Partridge; Marlborough; (Fr.) Potw perdria. Vil. 
Plant three to five feet high; foliage deep green; stem medium 
