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FLORIGREEN (Mosaic and Rust Resistant ) HMS 60 
(Florida 201-2) 
A new disease resistant variety developed by the Florida Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Of the 191 type, Florigreen has shown itself to be very productive, and with its 
resistance to both common and southern bean mosaics, plus its resistance to rust, prom- 
ises to become a leading variety in the areas where this type of bean is preferred. 
VINE —6 feet tall, strong grower, productive, with large, dark green leaves. 
PODS—9 inches long, % inch wide, green, straight, oval in cross section, very tender 
and flavorful, stringless at early market stage. 
SEED—Color, entirely white, flat, medium large. 1,050 per pound. 
GENUINE CORNFIELD H 42 
Striped Creaseback Improved 
An old standard variety grown mainly in the South, usually planted in cornfields. A 
heavy yielder, but somewhat late. 
VINE—5 feet tall, very good climber. 
PODS—-6 inches long, flat oval, stringy, but used as snap beans in early stage. Color 
medium light green, changing to purplish brown when old. Fair quality. 
SEED—Medium small, tan colored with darker brown stripes. 1,500 per pound. 
IDEAL MARKET H 58 
Black Creaseback 
Used principally because of its extreme earliness. 
VINE—38¥% to 4 feet tall, and a good climber. Medium green color. 
PODS—5 to 5% inches long, light silvery green, straight and round. Stringless and 
tender when young. 
SEED—Black, 1,690 per pound. 
KENTUCKY WONDER HM 65 
Old Homestead 
The best known and most widely used pole bean. Noted for its very fine flavor, both 
in snap and green shelled stages. Satisfactory for home freezing when harvested 
young. 
VINE—5 to 6 feet tall, good climber. Dark green foliage. Widely adapted. 
PODS—7'%% to 9 inches long, medium dark green, uneven and slightly twisted. Slightly 
stringy, but tender and brittle when young. Excellent flavor. 
SEED—Grayish brown to brown. 1,250 per pound. 
KENTUCKY WONDER RUST RESISTANT HM 67 
Similar to regular Kentucky Wonder except about two days later and pods are about 
one inch shorter. Has the advantage of being resistant to some forms of rust. 
VINE—5 feet tall, a good climber. 
PODS—7 to 8 inches long, round. Stringless and tender when young, developing 
strong strings at maturity like regular Kentucky Wonder. 
SEED—Grayish brown to brown. 1,250 per pound. 
