24 Beans Main Uses’ Days 
ST. LOUIS PERFECTION HM 65 
White Cornfield Improved 
One of the finest pole bean varieties available, for use either as a green snap or dry 
shell bean. Well received in local markets because of its attractive, long, round pods. 
VINE—5 to 6 feet tall, hardy, and a good climber. Produces over a long period. 
PODS—8 to 9 inches (sometimes longer), nearly straight, and almost round. Crease- 
back. Medium green. Very few strings, and of fine eating quality. 
SEED—White, round and oblong in shape. 1,420 per pound. 
SCARLET RUNNER H 90 
Phaseolus coccineus 
A short podded strain of this distinct species, used in cool season climates for snap and 
especially green shelled beans. Frequently planted as an ornamental vine because of 
its brilliant red flowers. 
VINE —10 to 12 feet tall, very good climber. Flowers are scarlet and very attractive. 
PODS—6 inches long, dark green, flat oval, and fleshy. 
SEED—Dark purple mottled with reddish buff. Large, oval. 430 per pound. 
WHITE CREASEBACK IMPROVED 
See Blue Lake Stringless. 
A corner of our Twin Falls, Idaho, pole bean nursery. 
