VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES A KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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TAYLOR HORTICULTURAL HS BANCE 55 
A productive strain with strings, used mostly for green shelled beans which 
are ready in 62 to 65 days. 
VINE —Medium height and vigorous. 
PODS—5}% 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, 1,090 per pound. 
TENDERGREEN HMSCF BRACT 53 
The leading all purpose roundpod stringless bean for market gardeners, ship- 
pers, canners and freezers. An improved type widely adapted, increasing in 
popularity every year. Truly a beautiful bean with excellent qualities. For 
. canning and freezing it is the standard of quality by which others are judged. 
Rapidly becoming popular as a home garden variety. All America Gold Medal 
| 1933. 
VINE —16 to 17 inches tall, erect, sturdy, compact, hardy, heavy producer. 
| PODS—6 to 6% inches long, very refined, smooth, round, straight, stringless, 
| fiberless, tender fine textured flesh, medium dark green attractive 
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color. 
| SEED —Color, brownish purple on fawn field, 1,150 per pound. 
TENDERGREEN—Although nearing maturity in one of our seed fields the pods 
still show the uniform length and straightness. 
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