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Mr. M. G. Knight, of Dover, Florida, proudly showing some of his 191 pole beans grown 
from Keystone seed. 
64 HMS (Rust Resistant) WHITE KENTUCKY WONDER NO. 191 
U. S. No. 4 
A development from the USDA. Widely grown in shipping sections, especially Califor- 
nia, Florida, and Georgia. Has shown resistance to bean rust. 
VINE —6 feet tall, vigorous, and productive, with broad dark green leaves. 
PODS—8 to 9 inches long, % inch wide, green. Oval in shape. Tender and stringless 
at market stage. Smoother than regular Kentucky Wonder. 
SEED—White, flat, kidney shaped. 1,100 per pound. 
70 HC YARDLONG 
(Asparagus Bean) 
Vigna sinensis 
A bean used in the home garden and for canning as “Asparagus Beans.” Has pods of 
unbelievable length. Entire plant somewhat similar to the cowpea. Grows well in the 
tropics. 
VINE—5% to 6% feet tall, vigorous, rank, dark green. 
PODS—18 to 28 inches long, % inch in diameter, light green, nearly round, fleshy, good 
quality when young. 
SEED—Reddish brown. Very small, half the size of Michigan Navy Bean. 2,500 per 
pound. 
