VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Md KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Uses Code Days 
BLUE RIBBON POLE or Early Genuine Cornfield HM BLICE 69 
Creaseback type, prolific, fleshy, tender and of good quality at young stage. 
Earlier than Striped Creaseback. 
VINE —44% to 5 feet tall, very good climber. Similar to Striped Creaseback, 
but does not have purple pigment on runners. Faint purple blossom 
almost white. 
PODS—4% inches long, light green, almost round, fleshy and stringless when 
young. | 
SEED —Color, mottled buff field with brown stripes, medium small, plump 
oval, and slightly truncate. 
IDEAL MARKET or Black Creaseback H BLARN 58 | 
Very early, about 7 days ahead of Kentucky Wonder. 
VINE —31% to 4 feet tall, good climber, hardy, medium green color. Prolific. | 
PODS—5 to 51% inches long, light silvery green, round, stringless when young, 
very productive, straight, brittle, fleshy, and tender. Quality very good. | 
SEED —Color, entirely shining jet black, 1,690 per pound. 
KENTUCKY WONDER or Old Homestead HMCF BLEED 65 
The leading pole bean, the | 
best known and most widely | 
used. Outstanding in home {| 
and market gardens for its 
fine quality. Also a fine bean 
for canning when young and 
recommended as adapted for 
home freezing. Prized for its 
flavor, both in snap and 
green shelled stage. 
VINE —5 to 6 feet tall, good 
climber. Dark green 
foliage, prolific, 
hardy, good producer. 
Widely adapted to 
varying conditions. 
PODS—7%% to 9 inches long, 
uneven and slightly 
twisted, medium dark 
green, curved, slight- 
ly stringy, tender, 
brittle, excellent 
quality and flavor. 
SEED —Color, grayish brown 
to brown, 1,250 per 
pound. 
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