STRIPED CREASEBACK 
SEASON: 
72 days to picking. 
VINE: 
Vigorous, long bearing, steins heavy reddish brown, leaves dark 
green. 
FLOWERS: 
Phlox purple. 
PODS: 
Long, round, creaseback, brittle, fleshy, stringy, medium dark 
green, splashed with purplish brown. 
SEED: 
Small, grayish brown, mottled with occasional black stripe. 
ADAPTABILITY: 
A good late maturing bean for home and market use. Also known 
as Scotia, Nancy Davis and Cornfield. 
WHITE KENTUCKY WONDER 
See Burger’s Stringless. 
WHITE CREASEBACK 
SEASON: 
65 days to picking. 
VINE: 
Bush like but climbing, late in season, vigorous, dark green. 
FLOWERS: 
White. 
PODS: 
Long, round, creaseback, plump, brittle, fleshy, stringless, dull 
green, tender. 
SEED: 
Small, white, oval. 
ADAPTABILITY: 
Grown for home and market trade throughout the United States 
and a special strain known as Blue Lakes is grown in the Pacific 
Coast area for canning. 
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