Archive image from page 12 of Descriptive catalog of vegetables (1949). Descriptive catalog of vegetables . descriptivecatal1949asso Year: 1949 BREEDERS AND GROWERS 9 Length of pod inches LANDRETH'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 5 Plants large and erect; pods approximately round, slightly curved, medium green, stringless and of fine quality. Seeds coffee brown: 80 per oz. LOGAN 6 Developed at the U. S. Vegetable Breeding Laboratory from U. S. No. 5 Refugee and Asgrow Black Valentine primarily for resistance to adverse conditions in the Southeast. Resistant to common bean mosaic and powdery mildew but
Archive image from page 12 of Descriptive catalog of vegetables (1949). Descriptive catalog of vegetables . descriptivecatal1949asso Year: 1949 BREEDERS AND GROWERS 9 Length of pod inches LANDRETH'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 5 Plants large and erect; pods approximately round, slightly curved, medium green, stringless and of fine quality. Seeds coffee brown: 80 per oz. LOGAN 6 Developed at the U. S. Vegetable Breeding Laboratory from U. S. No. 5 Refugee and Asgrow Black Valentine primarily for resistance to adverse conditions in the Southeast. Resistant to common bean mosaic and powdery mildew but susceptible to halo blight. Pods will set in hot weather but are borne rather low; round, green, stringless and relatively resistant to spotting from bacterial blight. Seeds chocolate brown, mottled with dun: 70 per oz. Low's Champion 5 Plant medium, erect, moderately productive. Pods light green, straight, flat, stringless, and of good flavor. Seeds ox-blood red with white eye: 50 per oz. Width of pod inches Days 50 55 55 Fulcrop: the new All-America Gold Medal winner PENCIL POD BLACK WAX 6 55 A leading wax variety for home and market gardens, originated by Calvin N. Keeney. Plant large, stocky, vigorous, and strongly productive. Pods round, slightly curved, fleshy, golden yellow, tender, entirely stringless, without fiber, brittle and of finest quality. Seeds oblong, slightly flattened, solid black: 90 per oz. Plentiful 7 50 Introduced by Ferry-Morse Seed Co. and awarded All-America Bronze Medal for 1939. Primarily a black-seeded Bountiful, obtained by crossing that variety with Sure Crop Wax. Plants strong and productive, pods flat, light green, fairly straight, stringless and of good quality. Seeds 75 per oz.
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