GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEANS, continued 
Giant Stringless. 53 days. Round, very long pods remaining tender 
for some time. Yellowish brown seeds and medium green pods. A 
hardy, prolific plant. 
Low’s Champion. 55 days. Light green, stringless, flat pods; seed 
blood-red with a white eye, 4 to 5 in a pod. Moderately productive. 
May be used as a snap or shell Bean. 
Landreth Stringless. 50 days. One of the earliest sorts. Medium green, 
round, absolutely stringless pods of very fine flavor. Plants of mod- 
erate size and very productive. 
Mammoth Fava or Broad Windsor. 75 days. A long broad, flat pod of 
bright green with rough surface. Used as a shell Bean. 
Plentiful. 50 days. Long, tender, straight pods of medium green. A 
new introduction that has become popular immediately. Similar to 
Bountiful but has black instead of buff seeds. Stringless, brittle, 
and meaty. 
Refugee Stringless. 70 days. Bushy plants bearing handsome, pale 
green pods 41% inches long. Stringless when young and bears over 
a long period. The standard late bush Bean for the home garden 
and for canning and shipping as well. 
Red Valentine Stringless. 52 days. Good quality, fine flavor, 
and earliness combine to make this a favorite. Round, curved 
green pods bearing about 6 purplish red seeds splashed with buff. 
) Tendergreen. 52 days. Round, fleshy, dark green pods without 
strings. A good all-purpose Bean for market, home gardeners 
and canners. Large, erect plants and a heavy producer. 
Tenderlong. 50 days Pods are round and straight, pleasing dark 
green, meaty, stringless and fiberless. Of excellent flavor and quality 
Tendergreen for use fresh, frozen or canned. 
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Topcrop. 50 days. A vigorous and very prolific plant, resistant to 
common Bean mosaic. Pods medium green, round and about 6 
inches long. 
Vermont Cranberry. 60 days. Pods are 4 to 514 inches long, slightly 
curved and light green in the snap stage. In the shell stage they have 
prominent splashes of scarlet. Used for canning in the Eastern States. 
WAX-PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Davis White Wax. 52 days. White, kidney-shaped Beans, 5 to 6 in a 
pod, are produced very freely. Plant is vigorous and produces early 
mm a season. Pods 6 to 7 inches long, thick flat, almost straight, 
stringless, light yellow in color. 
Pencil-pod Black Wax. 54 days. Round, meaty, golden yellow pods with- 
out any strings, 6 to 7 inches Iong. The seeds are oblong and all black. 
Plants are large, stocky. Vigorous and exceptionally productive. 
Puregold. 56 days. A wax-podded variety of excellent quality, used 
for canning purposes. Resistant to common Bean mosaic. Pods 
are 51% to 6 inches long, round, straight and stringless, containing 
white seed with brown eye-ring. 
Round-pod Kidney Wax (Brittle Wax). 58 days. Curved, brittle, 
light yellow pods 5 to 6 inches long. Absolutely stringless. The seed 
is white with a black eye. A very fine canning variety. 
Sure-crop Black Wax. 53 days. Oval black seeds in round, thick, flat, 
golden yellow, 6-inch pods, stringless and of high quality. A large, 
sturdy plant that is an excellent producer. 
Top-notch Golden Wax. 50 days. Flat yellow pods 5 to 514 inches 
, long, containing white seeds with brown eyes. Stringless and prac- 
Round-Pod Kidney Wax tically disease-resistant. 
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