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FRENCH HORTICULTURAL— 
DWARF 
A popular variety to shell for home 
and market garden. Most attrac- 
tive of the Horticultral family. 
Plant is erect and compact with a 
tendency to throw out runners. 
Pods are prolific, 6 to 8 inches long 
straight, broad, marked with deep 
carmine, stringy and fibrous. The 
shelled beans are pinkish buff color, 
mottled and streaked with ox- 
blood. 68 days. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod 
Very desirable for canning as well 
- as for the home and market garden. 
Plants large, hardy and _ produc- 
tive. Pods medium green, 6 to 64% 
inches long, °% inch thick, round, 
very fleshy, brittle and stringless. 
Seeds yellowish brown. 53 days. 
PLENTIFUL 
This outstanding new bean is 
similar to Bountiful but superior in 
many respects. Pods are longer, 
thicker, darker green, more tender, 
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PLENTIFUL BEANS 
better flavor. Unusually produc- 
tive. It is free from strings and 
fibre. Records show it is resistant 
to two of the most troublesome 
forms of rust and outyielded the 
Bountiful. One of the All-American 
selections in 1938. Seed black. 
50 days. 
STREAMLINER 
Pods attractive light green, 7 to 9 
inches long, straight, flat, string- 
less and tender until full maturity. 
Bush 14 to 18 inches, erect, hardy, 
vigorous and productive over a 
long period. Seed white, suitable 
for dry beans. 48 to 52 days. 
TENDERGREEN 
A new early, round podded variety 
of superior quality. Plants are un- 
usually vigorous and productive. 
Pods are 61% to 7 inches long, 
straight, perfectly round, meaty, 
tender and absolutely stringless. 
Seeds are dark purple splashed 
TENDERGREEN BEANS with buff. 53 days. 

