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Provider Green Pod Bush Bean (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →Compact plants yield well in adverse weather. Standard for early production in Northern areas.
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Provider Green Pod Bush Bean (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Compact plants yield well in adverse weather. Standard for early production in Northern areas.
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PV857 (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →The best heat set bean we have seen! Plant for mid-summer flowering. Erect bush, concentrated sets of 3 – 4 sieve pods. 5 1/2″ round pod size
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PV857 Green Pod Bush Bean (Cruiser Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →The best heat set bean we have seen! Plant for mid summer flowering. Erect bush, concentrated sets of 3-4 sieve pods.
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Quickpick Cowpea (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Compact bush produces 8″” purple pods. Easy harvest by hand or machine. Excellent for drying or canning. Small to medium-size peas.
OUT OF STOCK- NEW CROP, FEBRUARY 2026
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Roma II Green Pod Bush Bean (Non-Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Romano-type, with distinctive rich flavor. Smooth, wide pods. Upright plants.
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Roma II Green Pod Bush Bean (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Romano-type, with distinctive rich flavor. Smooth, wide pods. Upright plants.
OUT OF STOCK- NEW CROP, JANUARY 2026
SUB-NAVAJO
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Royal Burgundy Purple Pod Bush Bean (Non-Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →A tall bush bean with dark purple stringless pods. The internal pod color is bright green. Cooking the pods turns the purple outside into a dark green. Burgundy grows well in cool conditions.
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Sanford Green Pod Bush Bean (Cruiser Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →A larger bush for cooler planting windows. It produces dark green 4 sieve pods. Start your season with Sanford!
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State Half Runner Bean (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →Snap or dry bean use. Vigorous, medium-large runner.
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State Half Runner Bean (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Snap or dry bean use. Vigorous, medium-large runner.
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Supremo Plus Horticultural Bean (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →The true bush bean is far earlier to pick than vining types. Plump pods have white beans and cranberry stripes. Beans are usually eaten fresh (like a fresh lima) but can be dried.