Description
Plants of this historic variety climb vigorously to 6′ to show off an abundance of reddish-purple pods that are high-quality, hearty, and stringless. The pods grow 5-7″-long and turn to light green when cooked. Henry Field discovered this variety in an Ozarks garden in the 1930s. Pole habit, snap, 68 days.
Instructions – Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently for increased yields.
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