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GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS—Continued 
RUBY DWARF HORTICULTURAL—53 days. Excellent for 
green shell use and snaps. Pods dark green, flat, stringless at 
snap stage; greenish yellow splashed with carmine and 
nearly round at green shell stage 
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STREAMLINER—51 days. A good home and early market 
variety. The pods are 7% to 8 inches long, slender, straight 
with a slight curved end, flat, medium green in color. 
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WAX BEANS 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX—51 days. Pods 4% to 5 inches 
long, stringless, of rich golden yellow color, nearly flat. 
Superior in quality and yield. 
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ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX OR BRITTLE WAX—58 days. 
Plants of medium size, with tender succulent buttery fla- 
vored beans. Ideal for home use and canning. Pods 6 to 6% 
inches long, lemon yellow in color and stringless. 
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PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—55 days. Pods are 6% inches 
long, round, fleshy, golden yellow, tender and absolutely 
stringless, brittle and of finest quality. 
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POLE BEANS 
BLUE LAKE—68 days. Vine dull green, climber, white flowers. 
Pods 6 inches long, curved round, stringless when young. 
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KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD HOMESTEAD—65 days. 
Pods medium green, borne in clusters, are round, 7% to 8% 
inches long, curved. Have delicious flavor and cook tender at 
all times. 
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KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—68 days. Considered the best 
wax podded pole bean. Has beautiful flat, nearly stringless, 
waxy, yellow pods. 
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OREGON GIANT—71 days. A desirable snap bean. Plants 
sturdy and prolific. Pods long stringless when young, 
splashed purplish blue. 
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SCARLET RUNNER—90 days. Brilliant scarlet flowers used 
for ornamental purposes as well as for snap and green shell 
beans. 
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PERFEGRO BRAND 
BUSH LIMA BEANS tas 
BABY POTATO LIMA—72 days. The seeds are small but thicit: 
of bright green color when fresh, and similar in flavor to, 
Fordhook. Adapted not only for produce markets, but also 
for canning and quick freezing. 
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BURPEE’S IMPROVED—75 days. Thick seeded or “potato 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
type.” Pods 6 inches long and 1% inches wide. Usually con- 
tains four large thick, flat green beans, fine grained and hes 
tasty. 
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FORDHOOK—75 days. Plants strong, erect, bearing pods in 

clusters of 4 to 8. Pods measure 4 to 5% inches long and con- : 
tain three to five large thick green beans. 
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HENDERSON’S (Baby Lima)—65 days. Plant medium large, - 
very productive. Small pods 3 inches long contain 3 to 4 green 
shell beans of very fine quality. Plants bear continuously. 
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JACKSON WONDER BUSH—66 days. Pods medium size, hold- 
ing 4 or 5 moderately thick, fairly large beans of good quality. 
Dry seed mottled and speckled with brownish-red markings. 
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LIMA BEAN, FORDHOOK BUSH 
EDIBLE SOYBEANS 
In recent years many varieties of edible soybeans have been 
imported from the Orient by the U. S. Department of Agricul- th 
ture, and detailed studies on their adaptation to North Ameri- 
can growing conditions have been made. As a result we offer 
the following varieties. They are very prolific, highly resistant — 
to disease and insect pests, of attractive appearance and eating 
qualities when cooked and served similar to Lima Beans. 
The number of days refers to picking for use as green shelled 
beans; full maturity for dry shelled beans is 30 days later. At 
green eating stage all have dark green beans, more or less 
oval in shape though varying in size. Steep pods of Soybeans in 
boiling water for a few minutes and they will shell out readily. 
GIANT GREEN—91 days. A home garden sort and desirable in Bret 
recommended for use 
in green shell stage. Shatters badly upon ripening. Plant | 
localities with short growing season, 
short and erect. 
SAC—85 days. One of the earliest varieties of edible soybeans. ‘ 
in seed characteristics; however, — 
grows a trifle taller and seed pods are not subject to shatter- — 
Similar to Giant Green, 
ing when ripe. 
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