€ Days Main Uses Beans 15 
52 HDr STRINGLESS HORT 
Developed on Corneli’s bean breeding station to fill the need for a bush Horticultural 
or Cranberry type suitable for green stringless snap beans, for green shelled beans 
(60-65 days), and finally for dry shelled beans (80-85 days). Fresh market generally 
requires a more intensely colored pod, such as Ruby or Taylor Horticultural. All 
America Selections Honorable Mention 1952. 
VINE —14 to 15 inches tall, vigorous, and medium dark green. 
PODS—5 to 6 inches long, thick-oval, nearly round. Bluish green, tender, and crisp 
when young. Stringless at all stages. Develops splashes of red coloring as it 
matures. 
SEED—Buff to light brown with irregular spots of reddish brown. Oval shape. 1,050 
per pound. Very fine quality for preparing as dry beans. 
60 H STRIPED HALF RUNNER 
Grown in some sections of the South, often planted with corn. 
VINE —Vigorous half runner type. 
PODS—4 14 to 5 inches long, 3% inch wide, oval, slender, light green, stringy when ma- 
ture; usable as snap beans in early stage, shell beans at later stage. 
SEED—Tan colored with darker brown stripes. 1,400 per pound. 
54 HM SULPHUR 
Used in the South for early market and in home gardens. 
VINE —16 to 17 inches tall, vigorous, and erect with heavy central stem. Well 
branched. 
PODS—4% to 5 inches long, plump, straight to slightly curved, slightly constricted 
around seeds. Light green in color, stringy, almost fiberless. 
SEED—Cream or light sulphur yellow with faint greenish or brownish eye ring. 
Plump; short oval in shape. 1,400 per pound. 
