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Bean - Andrew Kent
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Long, flattish buff coloured seeds with maroon mottling, good in soups. Nice as a snap bean when young. Does well in cooler weather. 100–105 days. S or D/B
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Bean - Arikara Yellow
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Good baking bean in a yellow-tan colour grow
on an upright vigorous plant.
Quite prolific for a short season bean (90 day).
Originally from the Arikara Indians. D/B
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Bean - Aunt Alley's
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A good quality heirloom green bean. 4-5" flattened pods of superior flavour, good as a shell bean with cream-tan seeds. S/B
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Bean - Aunt Emma's
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A Mennonite heirloom bean with large round white seeds; semi-vining. Quicker cooking than other beans, used in baked beans and salads. D/P
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Bean - Black Turtle
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Small black kidney with excellent flavour, extremely prolific half runner with purple stems and flowers. 80 days. D/B
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Bean - Black Valentine
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An heirloom from the 1800s. Flavourful and productive green bean with slender, stringless straight pods. If any go to seed, the shiny, black seeds are also good for dry use. 60–80 days. SorD/B
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Bean - Burpee's Stringless Green
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Introduced by Burpee in 1894. Pods are 5" long, stringless and grow on a low bush. 50 days. S/B
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Bean - Cherokee Trail of Tears
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Originally grown by the Cherokee Indians, this bean was carried over the Trail of Tears from October 1838 in the Smoky Mountains to March 26 1839 in Oklahoma; over 4000 Cherokee Indians died in this forced winter march. The pods are green with a purplish blush and the seeds are shiny and black. Good for snap or dry beans. 80 days for snaps. SorD/P
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Bean - Chinese Red Noodle Bean
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This is a stunning and unique bean. Fantastic deep red 18-inch pods are delicious, full of nutrition and they keep their colour when sauteed. Long vines produce all summer and do well under many. Small red seeds. 80 days.
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Bean - Chinese Yellow
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Pale yellow-green marrowfat, genetically close to Mennonite and Hutterite Soup Bean and used for the same purposes. A stout bushy plant that yields well and especially disease resistant, early. 75–80 days. D/B
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Bean - Cranberry
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Old-time favourite for dry beans, excellent in soups and stews, large crops of plump burgundy mottled beans. Reliable even under adverse conditions. 65–75 days. D/B
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Bean - Dove Creek Red
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Productive red, mexican bean with growth habit and pod type like pintos. 90 days. D/B
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Bean - Dragon's Tongue
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Dutch butter bean, wax variety, with creamy pods striped with purple; makes a good shell bean when stripes turn red. Stringless, very tasty 5-8" long pods on a low bush, terrific fresh or dried.
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Bean - Dry Bean Mix
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A colourful selection of beans good to grow out, dry and save for use in soups, stews and bean pots. Over 100/package. D/B
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Bean - Fazolia
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Large white beans, a.k.a. cannellini and/or white kidney beans, popular in central and southern Italy and famous in Greece as a pasta substitute. Also wonderful in minestrone soups, for thickening stews and in summer bean salads. In Britain, these beans are known as white navy beans or haricots. When cooked, the cannellini bean is fluffy and creamy and are known for their smooth texture and nutty flavour. 90 days. D/B
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