Second unnamed Lobitz grow out bean was #15 SuxYeE. A true bush in growth. The original seed looked like the new seed I got. The difference being the new seed looked brighter and the bean threw off one solid white segregation. I have attached the name of Jacob's Prairie (after Jaccob's Prairie, Minnesota. located in Stearns county) to the bean in the first photo and no name to the bean in the second photo.
The third Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was 30a 97D-00M-03A. A true bush in growth. The original seed was smaller that Ron Thuma sent to me grown in 2010 and, colored the same as new seed I had grown in 2015. The new seed also did not produce any segregations or off types which was also the case with the seed grown in 2015. The bean has a very light skin tone color with nearly a trout pattern like Jacob's Cattle. I have attached the named "Gold Creek Trout" Robert had named a bean "Gold Creek Beauty" and I thought the coloration of this new bean being very light and similar in color tone to "Gold Creek Beauty" and was fitting to that logic.
The fourth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #20 AA. This beans growth was a true bush. The bean did not produce any segregations. Ron Thuma's original seed to me was grown in 2011 and is shown in the first photo. The second photo is the new seed produced this year. I have not attached a name to this bean.
The fifth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #30b 97D-00M-03A. The beans growth was that of a true bush with out runners. Ron Thuma's original seed to me grown in 2010 looks like a dark purple trout patterned seed. The bean did not produce any segregations and the new seed also looks like a dark purple trout patterned seed. I have attached the name of "Skunk River Trout" to this bean.
The sixth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #28 01-03A. The beans growth habit is a semi-runner. The beans original seed sent to me was grown in 2011 and appears nearly like and patterned similarly to one of my original beans called "Choctaw" This bean also produced one segregated seed in black. I had grown this bean in 2015 with the same result minus the black segregation. I have not attached a name to this bean.
The seventh Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #11 00A-03D. This bean grew as a true bush with out runners. This bean produced similar seed to the orignal (first photo) seed grown in 2011 and the seed I had grown in 2015. New 2017 seed is (second photo). This years one exception was a solid white round segregation was also produced by this grow out (third photo). I have not attached a name to either of these beans.
The eighth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #14 97B. This bean is a true bush in growth. It produced the same looking and marked seed as was the original grown in 2011. First photo is the 2011 seed grown by Ron Thuma in Hartford, Missouri. The second photo is the new seed grown this season in 2017. I have not attached a name to this bean.
The ninth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #34C 97-98A-02. This bean grew as a true bush. The original seed sent to me looked similar to about 85% of the seed grown this year (first photo) with the addition of a white bean with an eye patch (second photo). I have attached the name "Cold Spring Pinto" to the first bean and have not attached a name to the second bean.
The tenth Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was #32 93-DS-44. This bean grew as a true bush. First photo is two of the last original unplanted seeds I have left. The bean appers to have created 3 additional segregations. The second photo I have attached the name "El Rosa" for the town in Minnesota in Stearns county. The third photo I have attached the name "Paynesville Kidney". The third and fourth photos I have not attached a name to those beans.
The elventh Lobitz unnamed bean grow out was a bean from packet #10 brown. A brown round seed bean that grew as a true bush. The bean also produced a round brown seed like the original and also a round seed patterned similar to a trout (fist photo) or a Jacob's Cattle bean. I have attached the named "Eden Valley"(first photo). I have not attached a name to the round brown seeded bean (second photo).