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Catalog Products: Beans: Green Bush
| About Bush Green Beans-Cultivation |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Plant in early spring after frost danger is past and soil has warmed up to at least 60 degrees. Coat bean seeds with bean and pea inoculant if they are to be planted in an area where legumes have never been grown.. Direct sow in well tilled soil at 1-2" deep. 2-3" apart in a single row spaced 30-36" apart or a double row spaced 8" apart. Keep weed free. Pick pods when filled out nicely before pods bulge. Approx. 1,600 seeds/LB | | Return to top |
| Bean and Pea Inoculant |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Improves growth of plant and plant yields. A must if planting legumes in a new area where no beans have been grown. Each package treats up to 8lbs. of seed | | Return to top |
| Bean and Pea Inoculant- Shaker Can |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Inoculant in a shaker can! Easy to apply with no dirty, black hands to deal with. Each 8.7oz. can will treat 150' of row. Just plant seeds, then sprinkle inoculant and cover seeds. Easy and clean. | | Return to top |
| Bean Frencher by NorPro |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Bean Frencher by NorPro features heavy-duty construction with stainless steel cutting blades. This bean frencher clamps securely to any surface up to 1.25 inches thick.
To operate, feed fresh green beans into the hopper. As you turn the crank, beans will be sliced into slender, french cut slices. Great for canning green beans french-style. | | Return to top |
| Black Valentine Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 49-55 days. Introduced in 1897 by Peter Henderson. Shiny black seeds and 6" pods. Excellent for use as a fresh snap bean or a dry soup bean. Prolific and dependable plants produce pods borne above the foliage. Bush habit. Untreated seeds.
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| Blue Lake Bush Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 58 days. There are many who would claim Blue Lake is the best bean in the world. I wouldn not want to be the one who has to prove them wrong. Dark green, 6" long beans are borne on a large bush type plant that bears over a long period of time. Excellent, excellent flavor. Treated seeds. Appr. 1,500 seeds per pound. | | Return to top |
| Bountiful Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days. In 1897 Peter Henderson & Company paid Abel Steele of Ferguson, Ontario $25.00 for naming this new variety . Heavy crops of excellent quality, brittle, stringless 6-7" pods. Productive bush plants grow 16" tall. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Bush Romano Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 59 days. The taste of Romano type beans is completely unique and delicious. Has high yields of flat, wide pods borne on a compact bush plant. Easy grower. Untreated seed. | | Return to top |
| Commodore Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 68 days. 1945 All-America Selections Winner! Bush type plant produces good yields of 7" long dark green beans. Open plants makes it easy to harvest. Good canning bean. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Contender Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 48 days. Very popular old-time seed that bears big yields of medium green, tender and fiber free, 5-7" long beans. My 80 year old gardening friend, Bill, grows no other bush bean. Excellent full bean flavor. Untreated seed. Approx. 1,500 seeds per pound. | | Return to top |
| Giant Stringless Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 56 days. Bush green bean. Plants bear round, 6-inch, stringless pods with excellent old time flavor. Pods stay tender even when nearing maturity. Untreated seeds.
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| Green Isle Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vugaris. 60 days. White seeded, bush habit, green slender pods. Good yields and mild flavor. Known as a good bean for freezing. Tolerance to common mosaic. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 56 days.6-7" long flat pods held well off the ground with that great Kentucky wonder flavor. Excellent substitute for the pole type. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Landreth Stringless Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days. Very productive 16 inch vines producing round, slightly curved thick pods. Pods are 5 1/2" long, stringless and fiberless. Dark green in color. This is a very popular variety as vines will yield even under adverse conditions making this variety perfect for home gardeners. The flavor is also excellent and the beans are tender and juicy. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Pink Half Runner Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. A beautiful bean that can be enjoyed fresh off the vine, canned or dried. Peanut bean taste. The snap beans are ready to pick in just 50 days, but many gardeners leave at least part of the crop on the vines for 85 days and enjoy watching the dark green pods slowly turn red as they mature. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Provider Green Beans |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days. This is the first green bean I plant every year. I like its tolerance of cold, wet weather and generally get a good crop of green beans a little earlier than about anyone. On the other hand, I do not expect it to do well in the heat and drought of summer. Good yields of 5-6" long, tender, medium green pods. Try this one if you just cant wait for green beans. Untreated seed. | | Return to top |
| Purple Queen Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 52 days. These are very pretty purple beans that , unfortunately, turn green when they are cooked. I always dreamed of developing a purple bean that stayed purple when cooked! Bush habit is more erect making picking easier. Untreated seed. | | Return to top |
| Slenderette Bush Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 53 days. Slender, smooth stringless pods are glossy and dark green. Very high yield and quality with resistance to common bean mosaic, pod mottle and curly top virus. Strong, erect 20-inch plants easily support the bountiful crop of five-inch beans. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| State Half Runner Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days. Short 3 foot semi-vining plants produce 4" slightly curved pods that have a good and strong, beany taste. Very popular in many areas with high yielding, bushy vines that do not require staking. West Virginia selection. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Strike Green Beans |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days. Extensively grown by the Mennonites in our area for fresh market use. This is an outstanding green bean that survives several pickings and keeps on bearing. Huge harvests of 5-6" beans are borne high on the plant for easy picking. Great appearance. Easy bean to grow for home garden,too. Flavor is mild. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Tendercrop Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vugaris. 56 days. Good yields of bush bean pods that grow up to 6 inches long. Tender and brittle. Seeds are a mottled purple. Good freezing bean. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Tendergreen Improved Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 54 days. Nearly round, dark green, tender and stringless pods are 5-6" long with a rich bean flavor. Continues to perform in the warmer months. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Tennessee Greenpod Bush Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days. Old time Tennessee favorite with excellent flavor. Crisp slightly curved pods with good yields. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Top Crop Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days. If your parents grew green beans, it was probably Top Crop. Old-fashioned favorite that is still very hard to beat. 6" pods are medium grean, straight and have a great green bean flavor. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| White Half Runner Green Bean |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days. My folks called this the "Greasy Bean" because it seems to secrete a fine oil while cooking giving a light sheen to the cooking water. It may also be one of the very best tasting bush green bean in the world. Half runner type does not require support and gives very large yields of slightly curved pods that are round ,light green and stringless if picked young. Excellent shell bean when mature. Outstanding hillbilly bean that has lasted through time. | | Return to top |
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