Knockout appearance of half maroon and half white, medium, oval beans with high cooking quality. 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 ( Baccicia Bush Bean )
An Italian heirloom variety with rose speckled beans and tender 6 1/2 inch pods. Rare. This bean species is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively short growing season. […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Aztec Red Kidney Bush Bean )
Good production of vibrant red kidney beans that are edible at all stages. Mature at 65 to 85 days. Rare. This species of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Arlington Red Cranberry Pole Bean )
‘Arlington Red Cranberry’ is a stringless selection of ‘Red Cranberry Pole’. It is an heirloom variety generally enjoyed as a shelly bean or as a dried bean. The vines are slow to get started, but grow rapidly once they become […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Arikara Yellow Bush Bean )
A rare, heirloom variety from ancient Native American origin. It is hardy and drought tolerant, producing golden brown beans with reddish-brown eyes. Matures in 85 days. This species of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Appaloosa Bush Bean )
Heavy producing, medium sized, gold and white bean from Vermont. Matures in 75 to 95 days. Rare. This species of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Andrew Kent Bush Bean )
This heirloom variety comes from Scotland, via Maine. Large kidney beans with red streaks on a buff background. Good for fresh shelling and dry. Found at a seed swap, kept growing by Leonard Alexander on North Haven Island, Maine. Excellent […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Anasazi Bush Bean )
Rare, heirloom, red and white mottled bean. The origin is supposed to be from the ancient Anasazi ruins of Mesa Verde. This species of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Amish Nuttle Shelling Bean )
‘Amish Nuttle’ is an heirloom variety. Ideal for corn hills, especially for corn between 5 to 6 feet high. Generally it is ready for harvest 90 days after sowing, making it a fairly late-season bean. The bloom is white, and […]
Phaseolus vulgaris ( Amarillo Del Norte Bean )
A rare, golden bean from Vadito, New Mexico at 8000 feet. Suitable for short season areas. This species of beans is a favorite for the home garden and can be grown just about anywhere because they have a relatively short […]
