CLOSEOUT WHOLESALE BEAN SEEDS-7 POUNDS
I DON'T BELIEVE YOU WILL EVER SEE THIS MANY BEANS SEEDS FOR THIS LOW OF A PRICE!
AFTER ABOUT NINTEEN YEARS IN BUSINESS WE ARE SELLING OUT TO A GOOD CUSTOMER AND I PROMISED I WOULD GET THE INVENTORY DOWN BEFORE SHE BOUGHT. THS THE REASON FOR LOW PRICE.
THESE SEEDS ARE ALL FRESH AND ARE GOOD SELLERS FOR US!
CCOMMODOREN (BUSH)1 POUND+15 OUNCES
Commodore Improved Beans are also known as Bush Kentucky Wonder, of which it is an improved variety. Plants stay compact at 16 inches tall and produce vigorous, dark green, 6-8" long pods. This heirloom is a wonderful variety fresh or frozen.
KENTUCKY WONDER POLE BEAN- 2 POUNDS
Oneof the most popular beans of all time and a favorite of American gardeners since the late 19th century. Variety can be relied on for peak flavor, productivity, and wide adaptability. Yields abundant clusters of thick, meaty 9" green pods. Stringless when young. Delicious fresh, cooked, frozen, or dried for shell beans.
CONTENDER (BUSH)-1 POUND
This highly productive, stringless snap bush bean is great fresh from the garden, frozen, or canned. A very early variety, contender beans grow on medium-sized plants with 6 to 8" x 1/2" pods. The beans are medium-green in color and round-oval in shape. The plant is tolerant of hot weather and mildew.
ROMANO ITALIAN BEAN (WHITE BUSH)- 1 POUND
Romano beans are a form of flat snap bean which originated in Italy. Many Italians cook with these beans when they are in season during the summer months, and they are also cultivated in other regions of the world. Specialty grocers and farmers' markets sometimes carry them in the summer, and they can also be grown at home, assuming you live in an area with a Mediterranean climate.
Beans a form of flat snap bean which originated in Italy. Many Italians cook with these beans when they are in season during the summer months, and they are also cultivated in other regions of the world. Specialty grocers and farmers' markets sometimes carry them in the summer, and they can also be grown at home, assuming you live in an area with a Mediterranean climate.
ROYAL PURPLE (BUSH)-1 POUND
Purple-podded bush or pole beans may be just the magic you need to convince your children to eat more beans. In the garden, violet pods and pink-purple flowers contrast with green leaves, and bean pods change from purple to green with cooking. Whether you grow Royal Burgundy bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris "Royal Burgundy"), Trionfo Violetto pole bean (Phaseolus vulgaris "Trinfo Violetto") or an heirloom with more obscure origins, purple beans grow like their green cousins, with a single magic difference.