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Snap Bush Beans



  Blue Lake 274 BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed
Code: 13102
Price:$2.05
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54 days. A popular variety due to its excellent eating quality. [Introduced 1961 as a bush version of 'Blue Lake' pole bean.] Produces heavy yields of 6" pods containing white seeds. Pods fill slowly and retain tenderness for a long period. Resistant to bean mosaic and is widely adapted. An excellent variety for canning and freezing. Pkt.
 
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  Blue Lake Bush BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13104
Price:$2.15
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52 days. A vigorous bush producing round straight pods with a fine flavor. Prolific. Resistant to bean mosaic. 15-18" plant with 6-7" pods. An excellent freezer. Pkt.
 
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  Romano 14 BEAN, SNAP, ROMANO (BUSH) 28g seed
Code: 13105
Price:$2.05
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54 days. Known for its distinctive flavor. This bush version of the 'Romano Pole Bean' ('Italian Pole Bean') is suitable for canning, freezing, and fresh eating. Has fairly straight, thick, and flat pods (3/4" x 6") that are free of strings. Plants are low and spreading. Has excellent resistance to rust, which makes this variety high yielding in fall plantings. Pkt.
 
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  White Half-Runner BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed
Code: 13106
Price:$2.05
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(Mississippi Skip Bean) 60 days. A Southern favorite. 'White Half-Runner' is known for its excellent flavor and outstanding ability to withstand heat and drought. Heavy yielding plants are bushy at the base with short runners ranging from 24"-36" and bearing fleshy 4" pods. Used traditionally as a shell bean for winter baking, or as a stringless snap bean when harvested young for use fresh, frozen, or canned. Pkt.
 
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  White Half-Runner BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 114g seed
Code: 13106F
Price:$4.25
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(Mississippi Skip Bean)
 
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  Provider BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13110
Price:$2.15
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50 days. [Introduced by Dr. Hoffman of South Carolina in 1965.] A favorite of many market growers, this widely adapted snap bean offers heavy early yields. Virus resistant and slow to wilt. 16-18" plant with 5-8" green beans. Pkt
 
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  Provider BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 114g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13110F
Price:$4.50
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  Provider BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 228g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13110G
Price:$6.75
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  Pencil Pod Black Wax BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed
Code: 13301
Price:$2.05
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52 days. Widely adapted. [Introduced in 1900. Developed from a cross of 'Improved Black Wax' and 'Black Eyed Wax'.] Stringless, curved, round pods, 5-1/2 to 6" long. Pods snap easily and make excellent fresh eating, or use as a canned bean. This black-seeded wax bean comes in early and produces for a long time. It is not as productive as modern wax beans but is dependable under high heat. Pkt
 
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  Pencil Pod Black Wax BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 114g seed
Code: 13301F
Price:$4.25
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  Pencil Pod Black Wax BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 228g seed
Code: 13301G
Price:$6.25
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Royalty Purple Pod BEAN, SNAP (BUSH)  28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Royalty Purple Pod BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13351
Price:$2.15
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52 days. [Introduced 1957.] Has a natural blanching indicator. When prepared for freezing, the purple pods blanch to green after 2 minutes of boiling. Produces purple-podded snap beans that are easily visible against the green foliage. Plants have short runners and need either wide row spacing or a fence for climbing. The 5" pods are round and slightly curved. Makes a very meaty and flavorful snap bean; especially well suited as a main ingredient in vegetable soup. The buff-colored seeds germinate well in cool soil. Pkt.

Good for late plantings -- the dark purple beans hide cold-weather blemishes better than lighter-colored beans.
 
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  Royalty Purple Pod BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 114g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13351F
Price:$4.50
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  Royalty Purple Pod BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 228g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13351G
Price:$6.75
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  Royalty Purple Pod BEAN, SNAP (BUSH) 454g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Code: 13351H
Price:$9.25
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  Tanya's Pink Pod BEAN, SNAP, ROMANO (BUSH) 28g seed
Code: 13371
Price:$2.95
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60 days. Romano-type beans from a sport of 'Sequoia.' Flat pods are a mottled green and phosphorescent pink. Pink color fades when cooked. Pkt
 
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  Romano 14 BEAN, SNAP, ROMANO (BUSH) 114g seed
Code: 13105F
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  Romano 14 BEAN, SNAP, ROMANO (BUSH) 228g seed
Code: 13105G
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CULTURE Beans will grow well in any well-drained garden soil, but do best in a soil with pH above 6.0. After the last frost-free date, plant seeds no more than 1” deep and 2 to 3” apart in a row but do not thin. Beans may benefit from a source of soluble nitrogen (if your soil is low in nitrogen) during the first three weeks until nitrogen-fixing nodules develop, but do not apply nitrogen after this period. DARK- AND LIGHT-SEEDED BEANS: Dark-seeded beans are more resistant to rotting in cool soil than light- seeded beans. Beans need a minimum soil temperature of 65oF (18oC) to germinate well, otherwise rotting may occur. HARVEST: Pick when pods are small, before seeds fill the pods. Keep well picked so that plants continue to bear. DISEASES: Rotate on a 3-year cycle if disease is a problem. Do not cultivate or harvest when foliage is wet since anthracnose, bacterial blight, and rust diseases may be spread. Avoid watering the plants in the evening. INSECT PESTS: Use rotenone, or introduce the Pedio Wasp (Pediobus foveolatus) to give excellent biological control of Mexican bean beetles. SEED SAVERS: Isolate bean varieties a minimum of 25’ for home use. For pure seed an isolation distance of 100 to 150’ is required. PACKET: 2 oz or 57 g (about 130 to 232 seeds depending on variety) sows 20 to 33’.

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