Beans—Green Podded—Continued 
Tendergreen—54 days 
Plant—18-20”, large, upright, leaves dark green, vigorous and productive. Does 
not stand heat as well as Rival and Topcrop. 
Pods—5'2-6"x%", round, medium green, fleshy, thick, excellent quality, stringless. 
Seed—Purple, mottled with tan. 
Use—Cut beans and freezing. 
Topcrop—49 days 
A recent introduction from the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Developed by Dr. Wm. Zaumeyer. 
A cross between Refugee U. S. 
No. 5 and Full Measure. Resistant 
to common mosaic. 
Plant—18-21”, bush type, up- 
right, vigorous, slightly spreading. 
Pods—6"x%", round, slightly 
creaseback, very slender when 
young, straight, smooth, meaty. 
Shade lighter green than Full 
Measure. Pods slightly more 
curved than those of Rival and set 
high on plant. 
Seed—Oblong, brown with buff 
mottling. 
Use—Canning and freezing. 
Wade’s Bush (B1515) 
—55 days 
Plant—18-21”, upright, vigorous, 
light green, resistant to mosaic 
and mildew. 
Pods—5'2-6"x%", round to oval, 
slightly curved, medium green, 
fine quality. Pods well off the 
ground, not a concentrated set, 
slow to wilt, a gold medal winner 
in All-America trials. 
Seed—Reddish brown. 
Use—Canning, quick freeze, mar- Topcrop 
ket and long distance shipping. 
BEANS—Lima 
Fordhook Bush Lima—75 days 
Plant—16”x19”, upright, compact, bushy, medium green. 
Pods—4”x1¥2", thick, plump, straight, medium green. Contains 3 to 4 seeds. 
Seed—Thick, plump, cream colored, pale green in edible stage, oval-shaped. 
Use—Freezing and canning. 
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