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Uses Code 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL (Taylor Strain) HS BANCE 
A strain with strings used mostly for green shelled beans which are ready in 62 to 
65 days. 
VINE —Medium height and vigcrous. 
PODS —5I/, to 6!/ inches long, semi-round, stringy, light green in snap stage; turning 
white with splashes of crimson as it matures. 
SEED —Color, buff with irregular spots of maroon, brown eye-ring, full oval shape. 

FLORIDA BELLE — Note upright growth habit of plant and long straight pods. 
FLORIDA BELLE HM BRENA 
This new disease resistant stringless bean of our introduction.was developed by Dr. G. R. 
Townsend, Florida Everglades Experiment Station from hybrid material supplied by 
Dr. B. L. Wade of the U. S. D. A. Vegetable Breeding Laboratory. It was selected for 
resistance to rust and mildew, and also shows resistance to common bean mosaic. Even 
in hot humid weather it is highly productive. All America Selection H. M. 1945. 
VINE —22-26 inches tall, dark green, large and vigorous, with numerous upright 
branches, 
PODS —7 to 8 inches long, straight, stringless, slightly oval, tender, bright green in 
color. 
SEED —Color, purplish brown on grayish buff field. 
FORDHOOK FAVORITE HS BRAZE 
A white seeded stringless greenpod of high quality which fulfills the twofold demand 
for a local market and home canning sort, with a white seed when mature which is 
suitable for dried edible, soup or baking beans. 
VINE oak to y inches tall, somewhat similar to Burpee's Stringless from which it was 
erived. 
PODS —5 to 5/2 inches long, plump, slightly curved, medium light green, absolutely 
stringless and fiberless, fine grained, tender flesh of excellent quality. 
SEED —Oval shape, color entirely white. 
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VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES % KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Season. 
Days to 
Picking 
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55 
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