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Dade Pole Bean

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  • Old commercial variety introduced in 1962
  • Produces 7" long, flattened beans
  • Stringless for several days past prime
  • Disease-resistant
  • Tolerant of temporary flooding

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Dade is an old commercial variety introduced by the University of Florida in 1962.  Vigorous, leafy plants produce excellent yields of 7-inch-long, straight, flattened green beans.  Pods stay stringless until several days past their prime.  Plants are resistant to rust, common bean mosaic virus, Southern bean mosaic virus, intumescence and black suture.  Also tolerant of temporary flooding.  A very high-yielding variety that was once very popular but is getting increasingly hard to find.  Harvests begin approxim... More

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Phaseolus vulgaris

Quantities limited for 2023-24.  Max. 4 packets per order.

Dade is an old commercial variety introduced by the University of Florida in 1962.  Vigorous, leafy plants produce excellent yields of 7-inch-long, straight, flattened green beans.  Pods stay stringless until several days past their prime.  Plants are resistant to rust, common bean mosaic virus, Southern bean mosaic virus, intumescence and black suture.  Also tolerant of temporary flooding.  A very high-yielding variety that was once very popular but is getting increasingly hard to find.  Harvests begin approximately 50 to 60 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Phaseolus vulgaris

Quantities limited for 2023-24.  Max. 4 packets per order.

Dade is an old commercial variety introduced by the University of Florida in 1962.  Vigorous, leafy plants produce excellent yields of 7-inch-long, straight, flattened green beans.  Pods stay stringless until several days past their prime.  Plants are resistant to ru... read more

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Phaseolus vulgaris

Quantities limited for 2023-24.  Max. 4 packets per order.

Dade is an old commercial variety introduced by the University of Florida in 1962.  Vigorous, leafy plants produce excellent yields of 7-inch-long, straight, flattened green beans.  Pods stay stringless until several days past their prime.  Plants are resistant to rust, common bean mosaic virus, Southern bean mosaic virus, intumescence and black suture.  Also tolerant of temporary flooding.  A very high-yielding variety that was once very popular but is getting increasingly hard to find.  Harvests begin approximately 50 to 60 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Carlton Elgin
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Dade beans have the best taste..
They are easy to grow and produce well

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