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Black Valentine Beans – Black Valentine Bush Beans
Black Valentine Beans: Straight slender dark-green beans. Strong vigor, good for early spring plantings.
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Yellow Indian Woman Beans
Yellow Indian Woman Beans were Originally brought to Montana by European immigrants, a rare heirloom that is now found in Native American communities. Under ideal growing conditions, you can go from seed to bean in as little as 65 days.
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Christmas Lima Beans
Christmas Lima Beans: Very old variety dating back to at least 1840, the same year that Antarctica was discovered, and claimed by Charles Wilkes for America! Large quarter dollar-sized flat lima beans can be used either as a green shelled bean or a dry bean.
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Jacobs Cattle Beans
Jacobs Cattle bean is the original stock for this variety was obtained from the Passamaquoddy Indians in Maine. A well adapted variety for dry bean seed production, does well in all growing environments.
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Lazy Housewife
These pods are green, entirely stringless, of extra fine flavor, exceedingly rich and buttery when cooked.
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Dragon Tongue Bush Bean
Dragon Tongue Bush Bean Excellent flavor, stringless beans and a great conversation piece.
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Good Mother Stallard
Named for Carrie Belle Stallard of Wise County, VA. Collected in 1981 by SSE. Wonderful, nutty, rich meaty flavor. Beans pump plump up to almost perfectly round when cooked, one of the few dry beans that retains its colors through cooking.
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Rattlesnake Bean
Known for heat resistance and also the ability to produce enormous beans.
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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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