10 Beans Main Uses Days 
CHEVERT STRINGLESS (Mosaic Resistant ) HCF 58 
The first commercially available stringless bean with green seed. Bred and developed 
at Corneli’s bean breeding station in St. Louis County. The green seed is significant 
not only because of its bright, fresh appearance, but also because it remains invisible 
in the processed beans and has better germination characteristics than white seed. 
VINE —15 to 16 inches tall, erect, well branched, with pods carried high and evenly 
distributed over the plant. 
PODS—5 to 5% inches long, straight, flat, of medium width. Fairly smooth, and me- 
dium green in color. Should be picked young for best eating, as fiber develops 
rather quickly. 
SEED—Entirely green, sometimes nearly white if bleached by the sun. Flat. 1,449 
per pound. 
COMMODORE IMPROVED HCF 58 
Bush Kentucky Wonder | 
A Corneli introduction distinguished by the unique ‘‘beany” flavor and nice texture of 
its pods. Especially well suited for home gardens because it produces over a long 
period. Used for processing where the very best pod quality is the principal consider- 
ation. All America Selections Honorable Mention 1945. 
VINE —15 to 17 inches tall, medium dark green, rather open but upright growth. 
PODS—7% to 8% inches long, round, and stringless. Color is very dark green, and 
flesh is crisp and tender. 
SEED—Color reddish purple, very long, round. 1,184 per pound. 
