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Little Marvel Peas
Little Marvel Peas are a dependable variety introduced in 1908, known for fine quality and excellent yields. Can be sown in spring or fall.
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Oregon Sugar Pod Peas
Oregon Sugar Pod Peas Known as one of the best snow peas. The short 28″ vines need only minimal support and produce huge quantities of 4″ pods. The pods should be harvested before the seeds form for best flavor. Good disease resistance.
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Pencil Pod Wax
ntroduced in 1900, a cross between the Improved Black Wax Bean and the Black-Eyed Wax Bean. Vigorous 15-20″ plants are loaded with stringless, 5-7″ long pods. Good disease resistance.
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Provider Bush Beans
Provider Bush Beans – Introduced in 1965 in South Carolina by horticulturist, Dr. Hoffman. Sturdy 16-18″ tall plants with straight 5-6″ pods borne in clusters. Widely adapted, stringless and good disease resistance. One of the best for freezing and canning. A real workhorse! 48-55 days.
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Purple Podded Pole
Straight purple podded pole beans that blanch to light green. Highest quality beans with a robust nutritional profile. Easy to pick bean pods are 5-7 inches long. Fun to grow!
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Rattlesnake Bean
Known for heat resistance and also the ability to produce enormous beans.
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Royalty Purple Podded
Bred by the Late Elwyn Meader at the University of New Hampshire and introduced in 1957. Professor Meader was a deeply religious Quaker who introduced over 60 new varieties in his lifetime. Distinctive purple foliage, flowers and pods. Pods tend to curve slightly and grow 5″ long.
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Runner Cannellini
One of the most popular beans and has a marvelous flavor that is a hallmark of European and Italian cuisine.
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Tigers Eye Beans
Tiger Eye beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are some of the most beautiful of all the dry beans, originally from either Chile or Argentina.
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