KEYSTONIAN (New) — All-America 
award for 1944. The long, round, straight, 
stringless, green pods of finest quality, 
make this new bean ideal for canning, 
freezing, shipping, market and home gar- 
den use. It is highly productive, hardy 
and vigorous. Vines 18 inches tall with 
strong, upright plants. Pods 6 to 6% 
inches long, free of fibre and of rich, 
dark green color. Seed oblong, medium 
brown, resembling Burpee’s Stringless. 
es in 52 days. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 30c; 
. 50c. 
PLENTIFUL—An improved new bean 
in place of Bountiful. A few days later 
than Bountiful and very productive, of 
longer, darker green pods. Plants 18 
inches tall, pods 7 to 7% inches long; 
thick, flat; fairly straight, stringless, with 
flesh firm and of good flavor. An espec- 
ially fine new sort for market gardeners. 
Black seed. : 
*PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—Hardy 
and prolific and of finest quality. The 
pods are bright waxy yellow, long and 
round and entirely free from strings. 
Desirable for home or market and very 
valuable for canning. The deepest yellow 
pods. 
*ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX or Brit- 
tle Wax—Extra early; very vigorous and 
productive. Long, straight, round pods 
that are entirely stringless. One of the 
finest for canning and home use. Pkt. 10c; 
, Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
*IMPROVED TENDERGREEN—Plants 
medium large, erect, heavily productive. 
Pods nearly straight, dark green, round, 
meaty, absolutely stringless and of out- 
standing quality. Very popular. 
*IMPROVED BURPEE’S STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD—Considered the best early 
bush bean. The pods are green of good 
length, entirely stringless, tender and 
brittle and remain so until ripe. This 
brown-seeded bean is both early and 
hardy and one of the richest flavored 
beans of all. A popular market or gar- 
den bean and desirable for canning. 
*STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE 
—Very hardy; extremely early, with- 
standing cold, damp weather better than 
most sorts. Pods dark green, long, straight, 
stringless, nearly round. Excellent qual- 
ity. 
*GRANDA (Dwarf White Seeded Ken- 
tucky Wonder, also called Streamliner) — 
Bush medium size and prolific; pods 
long, straight, oval, medium green, and of 
good quality. Stringless only when fairly 
young, and also ideal for dry beans. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
RUBY DWARF HORTICULTURAL— 
Large, flat shaped pods valuable for 
green snap or shell beans. Seed and pods 
striped and blotched with bright red. 
Extra fine quality. Seed roundish and 
quite large. 

Beans, Gill’s Delicious Giant 
POLE BEANS 
PRICES — Unless quoted at higher 
rates, are uniformly: Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
Y Ib. 25c; lb. 40c. For 4th zone and 
beyond. Lb. 45c. Not prepaid, Ib. 35c; 
10 lbs. of one variety @ 33c lb. Write for 
prices on larger quantities. 
GILL’S DELICIOUS GIANT — Every 
year this variety increases in popularity. 
In this cross between Oregon Giant and 
Kentucky Wonder, we have originated 
a variety twice as productive as Oregon 
Giant, of better quality—and we believe 
the easiest bean of all to pick. The beans 
are produced in clusters of 4 to 6, the 
stems of which protrude outside of foli- 
age. The pods are green, faintly striped 
with red lines which disappear when 
cooked. If you like green beans fresh 
for the table or for canning, do not fail 
to order this. It is very meaty, mild and 
stringless with pods often 10 inches long. 
Our sales now exceed the popular Oregon 
Giant. 
BLUE VICTOR—We can again offer 
this very popular bean. The pods are 
large and long, somewhat flat in shape. 
The meat is thick, of finest quality, and 
stringless. The pods are reddish purple 
but when cooked the color changes to 
light green. One of the finest high qual- 
ity beans. You will like this mild flavored 
bean. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
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