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67 H KENTUCKY WONDER WAX 
The only remaining wax podded pole bean of importance. A good producer of attrac- 
tive, high quality pods. Also good for green shelled beans. 
VINE —4 to 5 feet tall, dark green, quite productive. 
PODS—7 to 7% inches long, thick flat to oval in shape. Light golden yellow. Tender 
and fleshy, almost stringless. 
SEED—Chocolate brown, flat oval in shape. Inclined to wrinkle. 1,450 per pound. 
G2 H LONDON HORTICULTURAL 
Speckled Cranberry 
Wren’s Egg 
An old variety, no longer used extensively. Makes a good green shelled or dry shelled 
bean, and is also used in the snap stage. 
VINE—4 to 4% feet tall, dark green, with abundant foliage. 
PODS—6 to 6% inches long, straight, and wide. Dark green, turning lighter with 
splashes of red in green shell stage. Good quality—stringless and almost fiber- 
less. 
SEED—Red streaked and splashed, on buff field. Full oval shape. 850 per pound. 
66 HMS McCASLAN 
A fine variety formerly used mainly in home gardens, but gaining popularity fast 
among market growers and shippers in certain parts of the South. 
VINE—5 to 5% feet tall, a good climber. Medium dark green, vigorous, and prolific. 
PODS—7 to 8 inches long, medium green, smooth, slightly flattened and twisted. 
Slightly stringy with some fiber, but of very good quality in younger stages. 
SEED—White, flat. 1,230 per pound. 
66 H MISSOURI WONDER 
Noxall 
Nancy D 
One of the popular beans for planting with corn. Makes good green shelled beans. 
VINE—Large, and a good climber. Medium to dark green. 
PODS—6 to 7 inches long, round, and curved. Medium green. Stringy and fibrous. 
SEED—Pinkish gray mottled field, with irregular drab striping. Large. 920 per pound. 
74 H RED SPECKLED CUTSHORT 
An old variety used in the South for planting with corn. Now grown only in a few 
scattered areas. 
VINE—4% to 5% feet tall, with heavy, dark green foliage. Produces over a long 
season. 
PODS—3 to 4 inches long, dark green, straight, and round. Very little string, and 
fairly good quality in young stages. 
SEED—Gray background speckled with crimson. Oval shape. 1,900 per pound. 
