Phaseolus vulgaris ( Rocquencourt Bean )

‘Rocquencourt’ does especially well in colder areas. 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 season. They can be planted from seed as […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Rockwell Bush Bean )

A rare, pretty white bean with scarlet patterns grown in the Puget Sound area of Washington. 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 ( Rocdor Bush Bean )

A yellow wax bean which is early and cold tolerant. A firm textured 6 to 6 1/2 inch, slender bean, holds its deep yellow color well. Upright bush bean, germinates in cool soil. This group of beans is a favorite […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Remus Bush Bean )

The round pods of this bean are held well above the leaves. Very tender pods which can be eaten raw. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Regalfin Pole Bean )

Productive French variety, long, narrow filet type. Excellent flavor. Beans are tan with maroon speckles. Rare. 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 ( Regal Salad Bush Bean )

Produces beautiful bronze-colored pods with no fuzziness, excellent for eating raw or cooked. Matures in 55 days. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Refugee Bean )

‘Refugee’, also known as ‘Red Valentine’ and ‘Thousand-for-One’, is an heirloom bean which makes for an excellent snap bean due to its long, pencil-shaped pods. The bean has a bush habit, growing to 15 inches high, throwing out a 2 […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Red Valentine Bean )

‘Red Valentine’, also known as ‘Refugee’ and ‘Thousand-for-One’, is an heirloom bean which makes for an excellent snap bean due to its long, pencil-shaped pods. The bean has a bush habit, growing to 15 inches high, throwing out a 2 […]