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LARGE WHITE KIDNEY (100 days)—A most excellent white kidney¬ 
shaped field bean. 
LARGE WHITE MARROW (100 days)—Large oval-shaped white beans, 
grown as a field crop for baking. 
LOW’S CHAMPION BUSH (55 days)—A very old variety of the Horticul¬ 
tural type, sometimes known as Red Cranberry. Pods deep green, about 
5 inches long, very flat, extremely straight, stringless, tender and of fine 
quality. Beans deep red. Extensively used as a canning variety in the 
Eastern States. 
RED KIDNEY (95 days)—Quite like White Kidney, except the beans are 
deep red in color. 
RED VALENTINE, IMPROVED EARLY (52 days)—A very hardy, early 
and productive standard sort. Pods 4^ inches long, round and crease- 
backed, medium green, slightly stringy and of good quality. 
RED VALENTINE, STRINGLESS (54 days)—A stringless selection of 
Early Red Valentine. 
REFUGEE STRINGLESS (65 days)—A desirable stringless selection from 
Refugee or 1000 to 1, resembling that variety in form of pod, season of 
maturity and habit of growth, though not as hardy or quite as productive. 
Very popular with canners. 
REFUGEE or 1000 TO 1 (70 days)—A very productive, hardy, vigorous 
late sort, much in favor with the canning trade. Pods 5 to 5 l /2 inches long, 
somewhat slender, round and slightly curved; almost stringless: fine 
grained and good quality; color light green. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD, BURPEE’S (53 days)—Early, hardy, vig¬ 
orous and productive. Pods large, 53^2 inches long, thick, round and crease- 
backed, dark green in color; strictly stringless, tender and brittle; of good 
quality. Used as a cut bean by many canners. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD, GIANT (54 days)—Somewhat similar to 
Burpee s Stringless, but pod is a little longer, 63^ inches, straighter and 
more slender, more depressed between beans and slightly lighter in color; 
early, hardy and of highest quality. A desirable canners’ variety. 
TENDERGREEN, HENDERSON'S (54 days) —One of the very best of the 
round, green-podded beans. Fleshy pods about 6 inches long, stringless, 
very productive and closely resembles an improved Full Measure. 
TENNESSEE GREEN POD BROWN BUNCH (54 days)—A popular sort 
in the South where it is sometimes known as Dwarf Kentucky Wonder. 
One of the very earliest green-podded beans. Plant vigorous, hardy and 
productive; pods 6 to 7 inches long, broad, very flat, irregular in shape, 
dark green in color, nearly stringless, and of exceptionally fine flavor. 
Beans chocolate-brown. 
VERMONT SNAP (55 Days)—Popular in Vermont and Northern New 
England as a snap bean. Very productive over a long season. Plant 
bushy. Pods 5 to 6 inches, much red splashed. Seeds large, oval and 
crimson. 
