VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Ad KEYSTONE SEEDS . 
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SCARLET RUNNER, Phaseolus coccineus H  BAREY 90 . 
A short podded strain which is highly productive. Used in long cool season 
climates for snap and especially green shell beans. Frequently planted as 
ornamental vine because of flowers. 
VINE —10 to 12 feet tall, good vigorous climbers, flowers scarlet, good for 
decorative purpose. 
PODS—6 inches long, dark green, flat oval, fleshy. 
SEED —Color, dark purple, mottled with reddish buff, long, oval, large, 430 
per pound. 
ST. LOUIS PERFECTION or White Cornfield Improved HM BLOND 65 
One of the finest varieties available 
today for use as a green snap or dry 
shell bean in the home and market | 
garden. Noted in local markets for 
its superbly long attractive pods. 
VINE —5 to 6 feet tall, very produc- 
tive over a long period, good 
climber, hardy. 
PODS—8 to 9 inches and _ longer, 
medium green, nearly 
straight, almost round, 
creaseback, very few strings, 
fleshy, brittle, very good 
quality. 
SEED —Color, entirely white, round | 
oblong, medium size, 1,420 } 
per pound. | 
STRIPED CREASEBACK or Nancy Davis or Scotia H BLOOM 72 
Excellent variety for planting with corn. Used for snap and shell beans. Un- 
usually productive, medium early. 
VINE —4% to 5 feet tall, very good climber, heavy stem and foliage, dark 
green. 
PODS—6 to 61% inches long, medium green, round, fleshy, stringy, brittle, good 
quality. 
SEED —Color, mottled buff field with black stripes, medium small plump oval, 
1,400 per pound. 
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