VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
BEANS—Continued Prin- Tele- 
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Uses Code Days 
TENNESSEE WONDER, LONG TYPE H BLOOD 72 
Remarkable variety for its fine shaped and large sized long pods. 
VINE —4 to 41% feet tall. Good climber, purplish color tendencies on stems 
and pods. 
PODS—7 to 8 inches long, light green, round, straight, almost stringless, 
tender. 
SEED —Color, mottled mouse and buff field with black stripes, black eye-ring, 
1,070 per pound. 
WHITE CREASEBACK, See Blue Lake 
WHITE KENTUCKY U. S. No. 4 or White Pole No. 191 HM BLASE 64 
Developed by USDA, a mar- 
ket garden variety highly 
popular in sections of Cali- 
fornia and elsewhere. Shows 
resistance to bean rust. 
VINE —6 feet tall, vigorous, 
productive, with 
broad, dark leaves. 
PODS—8 to 9 inches long, 12 
inch wide, oval, ten- 
der and stringless at 
market stage. 
SEED —Color, entirely white, 
flat, medium large, 
kidney shaped, 1,100 
per pound. 
YARDLONG (Asparagus Bean) Vigna sinensis sesquipedalis HC BOOST 70 
A bean used in the home garden and canning as “Asparagus Beans.” Has pods 
of unbelievable length. Entire plant somewhat similar to the cowpea. 
VINE —5\% to 6% feet tall, vigorous, rank, dark green. 
PODS—18 to 28 inches long, 14-inch in diameter, light green, nearly round, 
fleshy, good quality when young. 
SEED —Color, entirely reddish brown; very small, half the size of Michigan 
Navy Bean, 2,500 per pound. 
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