Green Genoa. Green Long Pod. Green Nonpareil.
This variety grows from three to four feet high. The pods are long, somewhat flattened, and generally contain four rather small, oblong, green seeds. It is an excellent bearer, of good quality, and but a few days later than the Common Long Pod. The variety is much esteemed on account of the fine, green color of the beans; which, if gathered at the proper time, retain their green color when dressed.
In planting, make the drills three feet apart, and two inches and a half deep; and allow two plants for each linear foot.
Green China.
From two to two feet and a half high; pods long, cylindrical, containing three or four beans, which remain of a green color when dry. It is recommended for its great productiveness and late maturity.
Green Julienne. Vil.
Plant about three feet and a half high, usually divided into four branches; the pods are erect, four inches long, three-fourths of an inch thick, and contain two or three small, oblong, green seeds.
Early and of good quality.
Green Windsor.
Toker.