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..✫¸.•°*”˜˜”*°•.✫ By 1850 Old Homestead Pole Bean was a staple crop across the Southern United States. The first state to lend its name to the bean was Texas. Soon after several other states adopted and renamed the versatile and rich tasting vine bean, including, Missouri, Georgia and the one we remember the most because they gave the bean a catchy name in 1877 and first commercialized it as was the "Kentucky Wonder Bean."
ORIGINAL NEW YORK REVIEW:
" OLD HOMESTEAD." This we regard as far ahead of any other green Pole Bean. In our trial grounds last summer it was fit for the table on August 1st, which was at least ten days earlier than any other green climbing sort. It is enormously productive, the pods hanging in great clusters from top to bottom of the pole. It is entirely stringless, and the pods are a silvery green color, resembling the popular Refugee Bush Bean. The pods, though large, cook tender and melting, and we can recommend it as the best green Pole Bean.
Fast growing vine
'prolific producer'
9-10" green beans
Continued production until late fall.
Excellent for kitchen garden and survivalist alike.
Eat fresh off the vine, cook, saute, or dry and store for a hot hardy baked or soup bean any time of the year.
69 days to harvest.