Heirloom stringless pole green beans

    • [DOC File]Talamh Draiocht Biadmar Farm

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      Beans are green and round with darker streaks sometimes, about 6-8” long and remain stringless or are good tasting dry beans. The seeds are beautiful as well, deep purple with whitish-tan markings. B28. Romano Bush – 55 days to snaps. Similar in shape and characteristics to Romano Pole beans, but short bush variety. Limited seed this year. B29.

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    • [DOC File]Tina’s Terrific Plants 2007 - Cape & Islands Orchid Society

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      stringless achieves best flavor at 4-5” long but can be harvested at 7”, 51 days. French Pole Bean – Heirloom a thin string less bean picked when young 7-11” 60 days. *Sugar Ann – Short vined 24” plants 2 ½ pods Perfect for containers, spring & fall

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    • [DOC File]Resilient Seeds

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      Pellegrini (aka Monachine): An heirloom from Italy, this is a very fine stringless fresh bean that is also delicious as a dried bean. Dried beans are small, round, brown and white beans. Angelo Pellegrini, an English Professor from the University of WA and a renowned culinary expert, grew these beans in Seattle for over 50 years.

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    • [DOC File]Talamh Draiocht Biadmar Farm

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      B33. Green Flageolet – A French filet bean on small bushes, loaded with slender filet beans of great quality. A nice tender green bean. B34. Burpees Stringless – 50-65 days. Also known as stringless green Pod. An heirloom introduced by the Burpee seed company in 1898 as entirely stringless and productive. IT is green, round, straight and ...

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    • [DOC File]Food Bank of NCA

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      65 days. This homesteader’s heirloom was first mentioned in the Country Gentleman magazine in 1864 under the name of Texas Pole. It is a pole bean with 6”to 8” green pods that are very tender when cooked and have a great flavor. In 1896 Peter Henderson & Company said, “This we regard as far ahead of any other green Pole bean.

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    • [DOC File]Newsletter 2001

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      This tiny plant makes lots of miniature stringless snap beans that remain tender a long time. The dried seeds resemble rice and can be cooked as such ! This very old variety is mentioned in our reprint of 'The Vegetable Garden' (Vilmorin-Andrieux , 1885), and even then it was described as rare.

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    • [DOC File]Tina’s Terrific Plants 2007 - Cape & Islands Orchid Society

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      Glossy huge green leaves with dark amethyst flowers a real attractive upright habit stands out in borders and flower arrangements. It is also a standout in the kitchen has a nice scent and flavor 20” tall. Cinnamon Basil – Dark green leaves with aroma and flavor of cinnamon, best in salads, chutneys and jellies or as garnish, height 18”.

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