Also known as Baby Butter Beans, Introduced in 1885 as Wood's Polific Bush Beans.
These beans are very good for freezing and an extra early variety. Heavy crop of pods 2-3" long containing 3-4 flat Limas each. Light green becoming white at mature stages. Produces right up to frost. Harvest when pods become plump.
20020 - Provider Bush Beans
50 days.Introduced in South Carolina in 1965. Early variety that is a good yielder regardless of the weather. Good yields of tender medium green, fibreless pods. The standard fresh market variety for bush snap beans, Provider comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, marketable beans. Plants are vigorous and productive with strong root systems, even under adverse conditions. Resistant to several different bean viruses as well as downy mildew. Purple seeds.
Pkg. of 50 Seeds $2.99 each.
20030 - Topnotch Golden Beans
50 days - Very productive bush-bean that re 18 to 24 inches tall,and are a favorite beans. Pods are 5 1/4 inches long, stringless, tender and of fine flavor. Freezes well.. 50 days.
Pkg. of 50 Seeds $2.99 each.
20040 - Royal Burgandy Bush Beans
A very prolific producer of tender pod snap beans. Young beans are stringless. Regular picking, promotes a longer flowering period. Beautiful purple-green leaves with purple stems, various shades of purple flowers, purple pods that turn green when cooked.
Pkg. of 50 Seeds $2.99 each.
20050 - Blue Lake Bush
50 Days. Dependable delicious variety for the home garden. Excellent quality that yields a heavy crop of tender, tasty beans. Ideal for table use, freezing or canning. This is the bush bean by which all others are judged, a classic favorite for many years among gardeners across the U.S.
Pkg. of 50 Seeds $2.99 each.
K15125-Bean Frencher
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.
$21.95 each
11316 ~ Oriental Yard-Long
The yardlong bean is also known as the long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean, snake bean, or Chinese long bean. It is known as dau gok in Cantonese, thua fak yao in Thai and kacang panjang in Malay. Despite the name, the pods are actually only about half a yard long; the subspecies name sesquipedalis (one-and-a-half-foot-long) is a rather exact approximation of the pods' length.