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Bronco PVP Banga Derby


Asparagus Perennial (Asparagus officinalis)


About 900-1,000 sd/oz. Pkt plants 25' of row. Seeds ger- minate in about 15 days. Grow seedlings on until follow- ing spring. Set plants 9-15" apart in rows 48-72" apart. Plantings usually yield well for many years under normal conditions.


2020U Jersey Giant F1 Plants are good producers of large uniform spears. The 100% male plants have excellent vigor. Tolerant Fusarium Wilt.


2025U Jersey Knight F1 Heat resistant. Produces ide- al, tight head quality where harvest time day tempera- tures rise above 85°F. Stems from 3


¼8” - 3 ¼4 ”. All male Espada Artichokes About 500-600 sd/oz.


2005U Green Globe Traditional type, large green KHDG $ERXW


SURGXFH DUWLFKRNHV GXULQJ WKH À UVW season on 30” stems.


2010U Romanesco Exotic Italian heirloom type, stems and artichokes are marked in bronze and purple. Ornamental/Edible.


Cat#


2005U 2010U


Cat#


2020U 2025U


Cat#


1007U 1012U


Cat# 1003


1004


Artichoke Green Globe


Romanesco


Asparagus (M=1000) Jersey Giant


Jersey Knight Bean


Bush Blue Lake 274


Bush Kentucky Wonder # Bean (M=1000)


Banga Bronco


1027, 1027U Derby 1032 1042


Serin


Espada Hialeah


1063, 1063U Serengeti 1065


6 125


Ǫoz 1.45


2.30


1 oz 5.85


14.15 25 sd


3.00 3.00


¼ lb ½ lb


which means every plant produces spears not seed, resulting in higher yield and fewer volunteer off types in successive seasons. Tolerant Fusarium, Crown, Root Rot, Rust, Cerscospera.


Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris humilis)


French Filet Beans About 2000-3000 sd/lb.


1003 Banga GD\V 9HU\ HDUO\ YHU\ À QH )UHQFK Filet type, 1-2 round sieve , slender & 4.5" long, with bright mid-green pods. Very


NEW!


nice for whole pack. Upright plant for easy harvest and clean crop. Resistant A, BCMV, Tolerant HB. Fresh Mkt, Whole Pack, Restaurant.


¼ lb


19.20 46.50


100 sd 9.00


9.00 1 lb (per lb) 5 lb ½ lb 33.00 1 lb 60.00


500 sd 36.00


(per lb) 55.00


5 lb


1000 sd 61.00


50 lb (per lb)


10 lb (per lb)


51.00


81.00 142.00 131.00 122.00 5 M


36.00


10 lb (per lb)


25 lb (per lb)


61.00


100 lb (per lb)


(per M) 54.00 54.00


500 lb (per lb)


2.00 3.00 5.20 4.55 4.15 3.85 3.60 3.45 3.30 2.20 3.20 5.85 4.80 4.35 4.00 3.85 3.35 3.00


250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd 2.30


2.00 1.95 2.15 2.30 2.55 2.35


3.55 3.20 2.95 3.15 3.55 3.95 3.50


5.95 5.40 5.00 5.35 4.70 6.60 5.90


(per M) 5.15 4.70 4.35 4.70 4.15 5.70 5.25


5 M


25 M (per M)


4.65 4.25 3.95 4.15 3.70 5.15 4.70


50 M (per M)


4.35 4.00 3.60 3.85 3.55 4.80 4.45


100 M (per M)


4.15 3.75 3.40 3.65 3.35 4.55 4.25


500 M (per M)


3.90 3.55 3.25 3.50 3.15 4.35 3.95


twilley@twilleyseed.com


1063 & 1063U Serengeti PVP 55 days. Very early. Long, VWUDLJKW IDQF\ À QH VLHYH EHDQV 9HU\ VOHQGHU JRRG IRU “baby” beans preferred for nouvelle cuisine. Excellent pod quality for tray pack. Very high quality pods are H[WUD WHQGHU VWULQJOHVV GDUN JUHHQ DQG JRXUPHW Á DYRU ful. Seed holds well in pod giving long harvest window and good shelf life. Harvest at 4-5 inches while still slim (#


2 sieve or ¼”). Concentrated set; mechanical or


hand harvest. Narrow, strong upright plant holds beans well above soil. Widely adapted with high yield poten- tial. Resistant BCMV, A. Tolerant R. Fresh Mkt, Tray Pack, Shipping.


1065 Serin GD\V *ROGHQ À OHW W\SH 5HÀ QHG SRGV µ ORQJ ZLWK VOHQGHU URXQG SURÀ OH VPDOO VLHYH VL]H Short upright plant produces a uniform pod set. Widely adapted across North America. Can be sold to fresh mkt, UHVWDXUDQWV RU DV DQ H[WUD UHÀ QHG JROGHQ ZD[ 5HVLVWDQW A, BCMV Fresh Mkt, Shipping, Specialty.


Bush Green Pod Beans


About 1000-2000 sd/lb (70-90 lbs/acre) Sow 2-4" apart, 1-2" deep, on 18-36" rows. 1 lb sows 200ft. Germ about 6 days. Days to maturity are from sowing.


1004 Bronco PVP 53 days. Pods set well up on tall, up- right plants for clean harvest. Pods are straight, avg 5” long, slender & round, with shiny, deep green exterior. Good potential for high yields due to strong resistance & clean habit. Best replacement for Festina when needed. Resistant BCMV. Fresh Mkt & Shipping.


1007U Bush Blue Lake 274 55 days. Bush form of %OXH /DNH SROH NQRZQ IRU LWV GHOLFLRXV Á DYRU VL]H


yield, and quality. Long dark green pods are round, 6 x 3


µ VORZ WR IRUP À EHU VHHGV &DQQLQJ )UHVK 0NW 1012U Bush Kentucky Wonder #


¼8 125 PVP 58 days.


Bush form of Kentucky Wonder pole bean. Long dark green pods 6-7” held well off the ground. Heavy yields, strong, upright plants. Resistant BCMV. Fresh Mkt.


1027 & 1027U Derby PVP 57 days. Easy harvest! Plants produce attractive, long slim green pods up to 7”; slip easily from the


stem without the pedicel (cap), makes picking easier. Longer pods stay tender. Mechanical harvest. Tolerant BCMV1


. Commercial, Fresh Mkt, U-Pick, Home Gdn.


1032 Espada PVP 56 days. Holds well over long pick- ing season. Superior disease package makes for high yield potential and durable plant over extended sea- son. Resistant A, ALS, BCMV, HB2 Fresh Mkt.


and Tolerant BBS.


1042 Hialeah PVP 53 days. Widely adapted; proven rug- ged, productive and capable of quality yields even in ar- eas with tough growing conditions. Upright plant holds pods well off the ground for clean harvest. Pods release well at picking and resist damage, yielding a high pack- out of whole beans that are uniform, medium green, and slightly oval in cross section. Resistant BCMV1 Tolerant BBS. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


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