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Beans

Beans are an easy crop to grow, well suited to different types of soil, from heavy clays to light, sandy soil, provided that they are fertilized. Planted in early spring after frost dangers, and with successive plantings a week or ten days apart until mid-summer, an ample supply may be had for the table and canning. A bushel of snap beans canned will make about 9 quart jars.

A pound of seed is required for a 100-foot row and 75 lbs. to the acre. Usual distance allowed between rows is 30 inches for hand cultivation and 36 inches for power cultivation. Plants should stand two to four inches apart in the rows. Plant the seed about a half-inch to an inch deep.

Bush Beans
Plant every two weeks from April to August, at the rate of 1/2 pound to a 50 ft. row. Sow beans three inches apart, 1 1/2 to 2 inches deep, in rows two feet apart. Cultivate frequently, but never when the plants are wet.

Pole Beans
Pole beans are sensitive to cold and should not be planted until the ground is warm. Use poles six to eight feet long, set firmly three feet apart in rows four feet apart. If planted in hills, sow five or six beans in each hill. May also be planted with corn.

Bush Limas
Lima beans are very sensitive to cold, so the seeds must not be planted until the ground has become thoroughly warm. They should be sown on well-enriched land, with the rows three feet apart, placing the beans six inches apart in the row.

Pole Limas
Plant four to six beans in each hill. Thin to the three best plants. A pound of seed plants 50 hills.

Shell Beans
Do not plant until late spring. Plant in rows two to three feet apart, spacing the seed two to three inches apart, and cover one to two inches deep. Use one pound for 100 feet, or 60 to 75 pounds per acre. Plants are erect, a semi-bush type.

Beans


Bush Beans


Mountaineer 1/2 Runner Bush Bean
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An early half runner used by home gardeners for snap beans when young and shell beans at late maturity. Pod is 4 inches and is round, light green and fiberless at all edible stages. A very high productive type. Matures in 60 days.
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$1.89


Burpee Stringless Bush Bean
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An early green-podded variety for home gardens. The curved, heart-shaped pod averages 5 1/2-6" in length. Harvest bean in young tender stage when it is excellent for table use. At full maturity, pod becomes rough and fibrous. Highly susceptible to bean mosaic. This variety is tolerant to heat, is slightly curved, light green and has good flavor. Matures in 50 days.
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$2.29


Contender Bush Bean
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An early fresh variety ideally suited to dry weather and is resistant to heat, common bean mosaic and powdery mildew. Pods are thick oval form, often curved and stringless. Medium green pods of about 6 inches. Matures in 49 days.
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$1.79


Tenderette Bush Bean
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Considered by some to be the best. The tasty, dark green pods are smooth, straight, completely stringless and without fiber. Plants are a sturdy 18 to 20 inches high and disease resistant. The 5 1/2 to 6 inch round, slightly creased pods are filled with small white beans and clustered in the upper portion of the plant for easy picking. Matures in 55 days.
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$1.79


Slenderette Bush Bean
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Slender, smooth stringless pods are glossy and dark green. Very high yield and quality with resistance to common bean mosaic-NY 15 strain, pod mottle and curly top virus. Strong, erect 20-inch plants easily support the bountiful crop of five-inch beans. Matures in 53 days.
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Roma II Bush Bean
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A high yielding, disease-resistant snap bean, Roma II is tender, meaty and flavorful. The pods are slow to develop seed and fiber, ensuring high eating quality for three weeks or longer. Strong plants keep beans off the ground and free of dirt. Matures in 59 days.
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$2.39


Greencrop Flat Bush Bean
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The standard flat-podded snap bean. Pods are half the width of most Romano types, but much longer and just as tender. Excellent flavor. Eight inch pods. Tolerant to mosaic and CBMV. Matures in 42 days.

1/2 LB. $2.29
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Topcrop Bush Bean
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Excellent for canning or freezing, the sturdy wide-spreading bush has medium green foliage and is 16 to 18 inches tall. The six-inch stringless pods are slightly curved and tender. Resistant to common bean mosaic. Matures in 52 days.
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$1.99


Derby Bush Bean
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Derby's straight pods are 6.5 to seven inches long, evenly rounded and evenly colored. Plan on a concentrated and continuous production of thick pod groupings. Seeds are white. An All-America Selections winner. Matures in 57 days.
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$Call


Commodore Improved Bush Bean
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Long, round green pods. Stringless while young and tender. Commodore is well liked for home gardens and local market. Vines are upright and dark green. Seeds are reddish purple. Matures in 60 days.
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$2.49


Pink Half Runner Bush Bean
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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.

1/2 lb. $2.49

1 LB $3.49
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Pole Beans


Kentucky Blue Pole Bean
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A stringless variety for fresh market and home garden. Heavy yielder, round pod 5 1/2" long. White seed. Resistant to the common bean mosaic virus. Matures in 62 days. 1/2 lb.
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McCaslan Pole Bean
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Vines of this vigorous pole bean group up to 5.5 feet. Medium green pods reach eight inches long and are meaty, slightly flattened, stringy and twisted. Well-utilized as a shelling bean after maturing. Ivory-white seeds are oblong and flat. Matures in 66 days.
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$2.29


Rattlesnake Pole Beans
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Has dark green/purple streaks. Pods are round and seven inches long. Drought resistant for home use. Matures in 63 days.

Many our customers brag on this bean for it's long pod and is a heavy producer. Great Choice.

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$2.49


Kentucky Wonder White 191 Bean
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This variety is very similar to Kentucky Wonder, but with a white seed. The pole-type plant has five- to seven-foot vines. Pods are seven to eight inches long and medium green. A good canner, this variety returns by popular demand. Matures in 65 days.
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$2.29


Kentucky Wonder Brown Pole Bean
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The classic pole bean grows from five to six feet tall. Produces medium dark green pods averaging seven to nine inches long. Slightly stringy, the uneven pods twist, curve and make a highly satisfying snap. Matures in 65 days.
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$2.49


Bush Limas


Burpee Improved Bush Lima Bean
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Very large, broad flat pods. Medium green with a white/greenish tinge. Pods are 4 to 5" long. Matures in 75 days.
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$1.89


Fordhook Bush Lima Beans
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Among the most popular limas in the country. Tender and meaty, it's a great freezer. Plump pods are easy to shell. Dark green plants are knee-high and upright. Matures in 75 days.
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$2.49


Henderson Lima Bean
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This baby lima has great canning and freezing qualities. The strong 16-inch bush is erect and hearty. Creamy white 3 1/4 inch beans are broad and flat. Matures in 65 days.
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$1.49


Jackson Wonder Lima Bean
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A bean that enjoys a great popularity in the South. The strong, erect 16- to 20-inch bush produces slightly curved, three to 3.5 inch pods. Dark green with a broad flat shape. Pods produce three to four medium-small buff colored beans with splashes of purple. Matures in 68 days.
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$1.49


Cangreen Bush Lima Bean
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Cangreen is notable for the green color for the fleshy part of the seed in the dry state. This makes it attractive for canning either by the canner or in the home. It is also prolific, yielding a large crop of pods and seeds. Matures in 68 days.
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$1.99


Pole Limas


King of the Garden Pole Lima Bean
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A curved, flat and light lima bean. This bean plant is a good climber that grows 8-10' tall. Very productive plant. The seed is large, fairly plump and dull white. Matures in 90 days.
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$2.49


Florida Speckled Pole Lima Bean
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A late southern home garden and market variety. Beans are medium small, buff colored with maroon spods. Plants grow 8-10' tall, produces over a long period of time. Bears well in hot weather. Matures in 78 days.
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$1.89


Christmas Pole Lima Bean
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Broad, flat pods with large flat beans of creamy green with red markings. When cooked at either the green shell stage or dry, they turn a pink/brown color. Matures in 88 days.
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$2.29


Sieva Lima Bean
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Lush, dark green foliage covers Sieva's vines that reach nine to 10 feet. Three-inch pods are broad and flat and filled with three to four tender beans per pod. Seeds are white, flat and are on the small side. Matures in 77 days.
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$1.99


Butter Peas


Dixie White Butterpea Bean
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Producing white, small and nearly round lima beans, this variety's plants are 16 to 24 inches high. Expect three to four beans per pod. Matures in 75 days.
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$2.29


Dixie Speckled Butterpea
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Strong, vigorous plants which produce almost round, speckled baby lima beans. Produces better than the taller white variety under hot conditions. Matures in 76 days.
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$2.29


Shelled Beans


Dwarf Horticultural Long Pod Bush Beans
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Also called October beans. Fresh shelled Taylor Long Pods cook similarly to limas. The vigorous bushes reach 15 to 18 inches in height and produce ample light green stringy pods that turn white with splashes of crimson as they mature. Matures in 65 days.
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$2.29


Some of the seed varieties we sell have been treated, so please wash your hands after handling.

Check with your local county extension agent for suitable planting dates and other vital information.

Alphabetical index of growing information on specific vegetables at Texas A&M.

University of Illinois Extension Service's guide to growing, storing and preparing vegetables.

Ohio State University's Plant Facts web site has a searchable database containing over 20,000 pages of extension service fact sheets and bulletins.

Vegetable Growing Guides at Cornell University.

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