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Wax beans and the one's with the brown eye patch have been around for quite a while. Wax beans are said to be one of the oldest grown types of bean. D. M. Ferry & Company first made Golden Wax available in 1876, billing it "Ferry's Golden Wax. I ran into one link on the internet that has Top Notch as a synonym name for Golden Wax. So Top Notch may have been around for a very long time. Maybe for marketing purposes Golden Wax was called Top Notch.
Here's a little of the breeding history of Puregold.
Puregold:
Breeder and vendor: Rogers Brothers Seed Co., Idaho Falls, Idaho. Parentage: Brittle Wax x Wisconsin Hybrid Wax 536. Characteristics: dark green foliage, golden wax pods, straight, round, smooth stringless pods. Resistance: bean mosaic virus1 and 15; tolerance to curly top. Adaptation: wide. Canner, February. 1947.
Here's a little of the breeding history of Puregold.
Puregold:
Breeder and vendor: Rogers Brothers Seed Co., Idaho Falls, Idaho. Parentage: Brittle Wax x Wisconsin Hybrid Wax 536. Characteristics: dark green foliage, golden wax pods, straight, round, smooth stringless pods. Resistance: bean mosaic virus1 and 15; tolerance to curly top. Adaptation: wide. Canner, February. 1947.