
French Horticultural—68 Days. Height of vine 
22”. Vines show semi-running tendency. Pods 
614”-7" long; medium deep green in snap stage, 
turning to light buff, splashed with carmine and 
crimson, Averages 6 seeds to pod which are 
buff splashed with red. Uséd extensively in New 
England. Of superior quality for green shell use. 
Full Measure—57 Days. Height of vine 14”-16”. 
Foliage yellowish green. Plant large and thrifty. 
Pods medium green; 6”-614” long, thick, round, 
very fleshy, brittle and stringless. Averages 6 
beans to a pod. Seeds reddish-brown mottled 
with buff. Used extensively for market gardens 
and canning purposes. 
Giant Stringless—55 Days. Height of vine 13” 
—15”. Foliage yellowish green. Plant hardy and 
heavily productive. Pods round, meaty, similar 
to Stringless, slightly straighter and narrower, 
but not as early. 6”-614” long, medium green. 
Color of seed yellow. An excellent variety for 
market gardens and shipping. 
Keystonian Greenpod—55 Days. A bush snapbean 
of excellent flavor and dependable production. 
Entirely stringless and fiberless. Round and 
meaty. Straight pods, slightly longer than Ten- 
dergreen. Holds up well in the garden and pro- 
duces longer than many other varieties. 
Landreths’ Stringless Green Pod—54 Days. 
Height of vine 17”-18”, bushy and very erect. 
Foliage is extremely dark green. Pods 6”-8” 
long, round, slightly curved, meaty, absolutely 
stringless and free from fiber. Contains 7 or 8 
beans to the pod. Seeds are brown and kidney 
shaped which do not show through the pod. 
This bean was propagated from a single plant 
selection on our Trial Grounds and is the best 
round podded bean ever developed. On account 
of its productivity and the fact that it is disease 
resistant it is naturally the bean that is most in 
demand today by both canners and gardeners. 
Landreths’ Stringless Red Valentine—54 Days. 
Height of vine 14”-15”. Foliage yellowish green. 
Pods round and curved, 4%” long. Usually 6 
beans to the pod. Seeds purplish-red, splashed 
with buff. This bean was introduced by us 
several years ago. Its superior flavor and the 
fact that it is absolutely stringless makes it 
one of the most desirable beans in the market. 
Low’s Champion—55 Days. Height of vine 11”- 
13”, Foliage dark green. Pods 5” long, light 
green, flat and stringless; 5-6 beans to the pod. 
Seed blood red with white eye. Used in eastern “ 
states. Holds it snap stage for a long period. 
Plentiful—52 Days. The vines are upright, very 
robust and productive. Pods medium green; 
61%4"-7” long, oval flat pods, tender, free from 
fiber, fleshy, straight and stringless. Pod usual- 
ly contains 6 black seeded beans. 
‘Refugee Stringless—70 Days. Vine 15 to 18 
inches tall. Pods 514” long, round, meaty and 
slightly curved. Each Refugee Stringless pod 
contains 5 or 6 beans. Absolutely stringless, 
fully as hardy and productive as the old Late 
Refugee; seed purple with. buff spots and re- 
taining all the good qualities of that sort. 
Streamliner—55 Days. A large bush of upright 
growth. Pods average 7” in length, straight 
and semi-flat; fieshy, meaty and absolutely 
stringless. Seeds clear white, kidney shaped. 
One of the most productive of the bush types. 
Continues bearing for a long period. An excel- 
lent shipper. er 
Stringless Green Pod—See Landreths Stringless 
Green Pod. } ; 
Tendergreen—54 Days. Height of vine 17”. Not 
quite as dark foliage as Stringless. Plant erect 
and vigorous, Pods 6”-6%2”" long, round, straight 
QUALITY SEEDS FOR 160 YEARS 

Bush Beans—Bountiful 
and stringless; containing 5 or 6 beans, which 
are purple mottled with buff. A general purpose 
bean for, market gardeners and in great de- 
mand by canners, 
Tennessee Green Pod—52 Days. Height of vine 
12”-14”. Plant large with extending branches. 
Dark green foliage. Pods 7”~9” long, flat, broad, 
almost straight. 7 or 8 seeds in the pod. Seeds 
yellowish-brown. It is slightly stringy but of 
exceptionally fine flavor, ; 
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE 
In some parts of the country, this little pest is a 
constant visitor in gardens. It is about 4% inch 
long and is lemon or copper color with black 
spots, The larvae are yellow with black spines. 
Treatment should begin when the larvae appear 
on the under part of the leaves. 3-WA-KIL Dust 
is an excellent destroyer. Plow the vines’ under 
after harvest to reduce infestation. 
Gendell Shell Beans 
Navy or Boston Pea—95 Days. Plant large with 
tendency to form runners. Pods about 4” long. 
Containing 5-7 small white beans. This bean is 
very hardy and prolific. Only used as a dry 
shell bean for baking. 
Red Kidney—95 Days. Height of vine 20”—22”. 
Pods 6 or 7 inches long, flat, broad and straight 
containing 5 or 6 beans, which are red and kid- 
ney shaped. A commercial variety of fine qual- 
ity for dry use. 
White Kidney—100 Days. Height of vine about 
21". Plant large, erect, heavily productive. Pods 
6”-614” long, flat, almost straight. Seeds long, 
white, kidney shaped. A commercial variety of 
excellent quality for dry use. 
White Marrow or Cranberry—100 Days. Height 
of vine about 18”. Plant large with semi-run- 
ners; hardy, productive. Pods 5”-514” long; flat, 
straight. Contains 5 or 6 almost round white 
beans. A superior variety for commercial pur- 
poses. Excellent for baking. 
Gudulls 
BushBeans, WaxPodded 
Davis Kidney Wax, Stringless—52 Days. Height 
of vine 15”-18”. Very productive and vigorous. 
Length of pod 6”-7”. Pods showy, long, flat, 
almost straight, absolutely stringless; light yel- 
low in color; 5-6 beans to the pod. Seed white, 
kidney shaped. Disease resistant. 

