CORN 
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Days Main Uses \\seeps" Beans 11 
50 MSC (Mosaic Resistant) CONTENDER 
Developed by the late Dr. B. L. Wade at the USDA Southeastern Vegetable Breeding 
Laboratory. A very heavy yielder, easy to pick, and quite tolerant of hot weather. 
Resistant to common bean mosaic and powdery mildew. 
VINE —Fairly vigorous. 12 to 18 inches tall, but too short to keep pods from touching 
soil where fertility is not high. 
PODS—tThick oval, nearly round with some tendency to curve. 7 inches long, medium 
green, stringless, and almost fiberless. Color of the frozen pods is variable. 
Suitable for processing as puree and used to some extent for this purpose. 
SEED—Buff with brown mottling. Long round-oval. 1,100 per pound. 
54 HMSCF (Mosaic Resistant) CORNELI 14 
A new and very promising development of the Corneli bean breeding station. Dis- 
tinguished by its heavy preduction, concentrated set, and dark green, slender pods of 
very high quality. White seeded, and well adapted to mechanical harvesting. 
VINE —16 to 18 inches tall. Vigorous and well rooted, with a strong central stem and 
orderly branching. Pods are carried high on the bush. 
PODS—About 6 inches long, round, and straight. Very smooth and slender even at 
rather advanced stages of maturity. Very dark, emerald green color. String- 
less and tender. 
SEED-—Entirely white, round, and slim. 1,400 per pound. 
