Phaseolus vulgaris ( The Prince Bush Bean )

A good variety for exhibition with flat pods. One of the most popular French beans. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively short growing […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Texas Pink Bush Bean )

An early, half climber with pink, flattish beans. Does not need staking. A rare heirloom variety. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively short […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Tendergreen Bush Bean )

Excellent heavy yielding variety. Good tasting, smooth pods can be eaten fresh, frozen or canned. Heirloom variety, 1933. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Tema Snap Bean )

Fiberless, medium dark green, 5 1/4 inch long, round pods. Tolerant to Bean Mosaic 1 virus. Seed is dark brown. Matures in 55 days. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Tarahumara Chokame Bean )

Round, shiny black bean, original seed collected in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Chihuahua, Mexico. Planted in early June for an October harvest. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Sulphur Bean )

‘Sulphur’ is an heirloom variety, generally mature 95 days after sowing. This bean has a bush habit, growing 16 inches tall, and produces pink flowers. The pods measure 5 inches long and are best dried. The beans themselves are a […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Strike Snap Bean )

A continuous setting variety, with medium green, 5 inch long, round pods. High yielding, maturing in 54 days. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a […]