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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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Calypso – Calypso Beans
Calypso Beans Extremely productive 15” plants grow well in almost any climate. Unique markings resemble the Japanese symbol that represents perfect balance. Easy to shell. 75-90 days.
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Rattlesnake Bean
Known for heat resistance and also the ability to produce enormous beans.
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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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Dragon Tongue Bush Bean
Dragon Tongue Bush Bean Excellent flavor, stringless beans and a great conversation piece.
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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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Bountiful Bush Bean
Bountiful Bush Beans are among the most popular additions to the home vegetable garden. These delicious bush beans are not only easy to grow but are able to thrive when planted in succession.
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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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Early Jersey Wakefield
Still one of the most popular cabbage, introduced in 1868.
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Green Flageolet
This little-known heirloom
bean is the “caviar of beans.” It’s a real delicacy, and usually very
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Moon & Stars (Yellow)
The rare yellow fleshed strain of Moon & Stars. Early 1900’s family heirloom.