WAX-PODDED BUSH BEANS, continued 
Round-Pod Kidney Wax. An excellent dwarf Bean of spreading habit 
which can be picked about 54 days from sowing. The curv^ pods 
are 5 to 6 inches long, light yellow, and entirely stringless. Recom¬ 
mended for home canning and is a good variety. 
Sure-Crop Black Wax. A very dependable variety which bears a 
liberal quantity of excellent round pods about 6 inches long, of the 
highest quality, and always entirely stringless. 
Unrivalled Wax. An exceptionally attractive French Bean with light 
yellow pods, narrow, brittle, stringless when young. Plant dwarf, 
stocky, and highly productive. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. This variety is particularly popular among 
market gardeners because of its high yield and excellent selling 
points. Its broad, flat pods average 53^ inches long, are fleshy and 
free from strings until they are long over-grown. 
GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Bountiful. Beyond question, this is the finest of all flat, green-podded 
Beans for the home-garden and market. The thrifty plants bear 
abundant light green pods nearly 7 inches long and ^ inch wide. 
They bear about 56 days from planting. It is the best yielder we 
know and is very useful for small gardens. 
Burpee’s Stringless. Very healthy plants which bear great crops of 
handsome, perfectly round pods 53^ inches long, and perfectly 
stringless. It is a very dependable variety under all conditions of 
soil and climate. 
Burpee’s Stringless Green-Pod 
Dwarf Horticultural. One of the favorite Bush Beans for the New 
England States. Its long, broad, green pods are handsomely splashed 
with carmine. It is well liked as a Shell Bean and is useful for Snaps 
while young. 
Early Broad Windsor (Fava). The English “Broad Bean.” The 
largest and best of its class, maturing in about 75 days. It is known 
by the Italians as Fava and is a very popular Bean with them. 
French’s Horticultural. A well-liked variety of compact habit with a 
tendency to throw short runners. Much like Dwarf Horticultural 
but a better yielder. 
Full Measure. Introduced over thirty years ago, this is still one of 
the best for market gardeners and canners. Upright, productive 
plants. The round straight pods are very fleshy, stringless and 
tender. Medium green color. 
Giant Stringless Green-Pod. Similar to Burpee’s Stringless but 
slightly later, maturing in about 60 days. The perfectly round pods 
are very long and remain tender and delicious until quite old. 
Low’s Champion. Bushy vines about a foot high which mature in 
about 56 days from planting. The flat pods are green, stringless, 
almost straight, averaging 4 to 5 Beans to the pod. 
Refugee Stringless. This is the standard late Bush Bean grown for 
ordinary use in the home-garden, for canning, and shipping. Plants 
are bushy, with many small leaves. At the end of July, from seeds 
sown in early May, the plants will be covered with handsome 
pale green pods 43^ inches long. They are perfectly stringless 
while young and are produced over a very long period. 
Round-Pod Red Valentine. The upright, symmetrical plants mature 
in less than 60 days and carry an abundance of round, saddle-backed 
pods 43 ^ inches long, closely clustered to the stalk. The quality is 
excellent and the pods are perfectly stringless while young. 
Tennessee Green-Pod. Also known as Brown Bunch and Dwarf 
Kentucky Wonder. An early variety, popular in the South. Broad, 
flat, medium green pods of particularly good flavor, although 
stringy and somewhat tough. 
Tendergreen. A desirable Bean for home and market garden which 
resembles Full Measure. The large, erect plants are productive. 
The dark green, round, fleshy pods are absolutely stringless and of 
fine quality. 
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