 61 days. Highly respected southern favorite with delicious flavor. [Introduced in 1912, though it was grown well before 1900 by the McCasland family in Georgia.] Has versatile uses as a stringless snap bean and as a green or dry shell (white-seeded) bean. The productive vines bear slightly flattened dark-green pods, 7" long. Pods are finely-grained, fleshy, and brittle. Drought tolerant vines produce all season if closely picked. Pkg. (28g, 71 seeds) |