VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
BEANS—Continued Prin- Tele- 
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Uses Code 
McCASLAN HM BLINK 
A popular southern variety somewhat similar to Burger's Stringless. A fine bean for 
home and market gardens, used as either snap or dry shell beans. 
VINE —5 to 5!/ feet tall, medium dark green, vigorous, prolific, hardy grower, 
good climber. 
PODS —7 to 8 inches long, fleshy, medium green, slightly stringy, some fiber, slightly 
flattened and twisted, of good quality in younger stages. 
SEED —Color, entirely ivory white, shape oblong and flattened. 
MISSOURI WONDER or Noxall or Nancy D H BLOAT 
Excellent sort for green shelled beans. One of the popular beans for planting with corn. 
VINE —Large, good climber, medium to dark green, productive vigorous type. 
PODS —6 to 7 inches long, medium green, round, curved, stringy, fibrous, quality fair. 
SEED —Color, pinkish grey mottled field with irregular drab striping, large oblong. 
OREGON GIANT HM BLINY 
A variety adapted to and principally used in the Pacific Northwest. Noted for its 
exceptionally large, meaty, distinct and fine flavored pods. 
VINE —5 to 6 feet tall, fairly prolific, a good climber. 
PODS —8!/. to 9 inches long, broad, thick, flat, very meaty, purplish splashed. 
SEED —Large kidney shaped, pinkish tan with black stripes. 
RED SPECKLED CUTSHORT H BLOCK 
A leading variety in the South for planting with corn. 
VINE eee 5!/. feet tall, productive over a long season, heavy foliage, dark green, 
prolific. 
PODS —3 to 4 inches long, dark green, round, straight, medium fleshy, brittle, very 
little string and good quality when in young stage. 
SEED —Color, grey field splashed with purplish crimson, small flattened oval. 
ST. LOUIS PERFECTION or White Cornfield Improved HM BLOND 
tive pods. 
less, brittle, very good quality. 
oblong, medium size. 
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One of the finest varieties available today 
for use as a green snap or dry shell bean 
in the home and market garden. Noted in 
local markets for its superbly long attrac- 
VINE —5 to 6 feet tall, very productive over 
a long period, good climber, hardy. 
PODS—8 to 9 inches and longer, medium 
green, nearly straight, almost round, 
creaseback, very little strings, fiber- 
SEED —Color, entirely white, shape round 
ST. LOUIS PERFECTION — A vigorous 
climber with long, attractive pods of fine 
