VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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BEANS—Continued Prin- Tele- Season. 
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Uses Code Picking 
IMPROVED COMMODORE — 
An outstanding bean developed 
by Corneli plant breeders. 
Leaves on this plant have been 
removed to show the heavy set 
of pods. 

COMMODORE, IMPROVED HMCF BAOON 58 
We have developed this bush bean from the regular Commodore. It has a delicious 
flavor and is well adapted for home garden, market, canning and freezing. An im- 
provement in uniformity, texture, pod length, and seed production. ‘All America Selec- 
tion H. M. 1945. 
VINE —I5 to I7 inches tall, medium dark green, rather open but upright growth. 
PODS —7!/, to 8!/5 inches long, straight, round, stringless, of finest flavor and quality, 
and very dark green in color. The general pod characteristics resemble 
Kentucky Wonder. 
SEED Color, reddish purple, long, round. 
DIXIE WHITE H BADDO 53 
Generally used in the more southern states. May be used for snap beans when young, or 
as green or dry shelled beans. Very hardy and prolific. 
VINE —14 to 18 inches tall, bush type, erect and sturdy. 
PODS —4l/, inches long, green, tender when young, developing fiber and strings with 
age. 
SEED —Color, white, small and oval shaped. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL (Stringless) or Ruby Dwarf HS BADEN 52 
Used for snap beans, but chiefly grown for green shelled beans which takes from 60 to 
62 days. 
VINE —Medium height and vigorous. . 
PODS —4!/5 to 5 inches long, semi-round, stringless; light green in snap stage, turning | 
white with splashes of crimson. 
SEED —Color, buff with irregular spots of maroon, brown eye-ring, full oval shape. 
Bini. 
