VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Ad KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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STRINGLESS HORT HMDr BLAND 52 
Corneli plant breeders developed this fine new variety to fill the need for a 
bush Horticultural or cranberry type that is desirable as a green stringless . 
snap bean, and also as green shelled bean (60 to 65 days), and finally a dry 
edible variety (80 to 85 days). It is excellent for each purpose and is vigorous 
and productive. All America Selection H. M. 1952. 
VINE —Vigorous, 14 to 15 inches tall, medium dark green. | 
PODS—5 to 6 inches long; thick-oval, nearly round; bluish green, tender and 
meaty when young, stringless. 
SEED —Color buff with irregular spots of reddish brown; full oval shape, 1,050 
per pound. 
STRINGLESS HORT—Corneli’s new All America Selections award winner for 
introduction in 1952. 
SUPERGREEN C BOPTU 36, 
Somewhat similar to Tendergreen with slightly more slender pod and slightly 
later maturity. Reported to have some resistance to common bean mosaic. 
All America Selection B. M. 1945. 
VINE —16 to 17 inches tall, upright, sturdy, compact, very productive, with 
concentrated set. 
PODS— to 7 inches long, smooth, round, straight, medium dark green, string- 
less, and fiberless. 
SEED —Color, gray mottled on light brown background, 1,200 seeds per pound. 
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