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"Pink Thrush" True bush growth. This is a working name for this bean. It is a segregation of an outcross found in "White Robin" in 2012. It's base color still pretty much retains the red in the eye patch of "White Robin"

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#169 - Pink Thrush
 

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@aftermidnight,

I don't think I could make a perfect accurate count. If I consider the little easy network beans, plus outcrosses and the lobitz unnamed beans. I took a quick look at my spread sheet and it's somewhere around 870, and there's more people want to send me more beans. They say be careful what you wish for LOL !
 
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"Chocolate 3.2" True bush. This is a segregation that Marshall Smyth found when I sent him "Chocolate" and he grew it out in 2014. I never saw this segregation in as many "Chocolate Segregations" that I have had.

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#173 - Chocolate 3.2
 

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"Hodson Wax" True bush in growth. Got this variety from Stephen McComber in 2017. A historic old variety there used to be a green podded counterpart to "Hodson Wax" simply called "Hodson". With this years grow out of some of Stephen's seeds a green podded bean did appear in this summers grow out with the same seed coat.

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#174 - Hodson Wax
 

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"African Premier Segregation #3" True bush in growth. Found in another African Premier segregation in 2014. Larger seed than African Premier. Only two seeds comprise the entire 2017 seed crop of this bean.

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#177 - African Premier 3.0
 
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