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Courtesy American Genetic Association
Fig. 34. Life-size part of honey locust bean winning prize given by American Genetic Association, 1927. The beans are grown in a thin edge of bean containing little nutriment. The sugar grows in black masses at the side of pod, shown by cutting away part of husk. (See Fig. 35.) This picture shows a little more than one third of the whole bean.