Phaseolus vulgaris ( Gaucho Bush Bean )

A favorite, rich flavored bean with tan color. Delicious eating at all stages, matures in 55 to 75 days, Argentinian origin. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Garrafaloro Pole Bean )

Distinctively flavored, 9 inch flat pods are produced on a climbing 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 growing season. They can […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Garden of Eden Pole Bean )

An heirloom variety, with incredible sweet, tender flavor, even when old. Pods are 6 inches long, flat, medium green. Grown from a handful of seeds from Spain or Portugal. Seeds are brown, with stripes of dark brown. This group of […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Garcia Bolita Bean )

Light tan beans from Garcia, Colorado. Bolita means “little ball” in Spanish, referring to the shape of the beans. Suitable for short season areas. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Fowler Bush Bean )

A snap bean with crunchy, round, and stringless pods. Delicious. A compact, 16 inch bush producing coffee-colored beans. Brought over the Rockies by Oregon settlers. Rare, heirloom variety. This group of beans is a favorite for the home garden and […]

Phaseolus vulgaris ( Fortex Pole Bean )

‘Fortex’ is a French Filet variety pole bean which should be harvested early when it is still quite young and tender. It is usually ready in about 70 days. The thin pods can grow to 10 inches in length, and […]