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Create an AccountPhaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Blue Lake 274 is a well-loved and reliable, classic green bean. Its heavy yield arrives all at once, making it a favorite for canning and freezing, but...
Phaseolus vulgaris This old favorite was introduced by Clemson University in 1947, and won the All-America Selections Award the following year. It’s been a reliable staple in gardens for decades...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Maggie Flowers Six Week Pink Bunch beans can produce a crop of tender, delicious snap beans in just six weeks, even in cool spring weather. “Bunch” bean is...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Maxibel produces the classic slender and delicate French green beans known as haricots verts or filet beans in the world of gourmet cooking. An abundant, concentrated set...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Old Joe Clark beans, also known as Peanut Beans or Pink Half-Runners, are an Appalachian heirloom that produces very early yields of beautiful pink pods that are known...
Phaseolus vulgaris Roma II produces heavy yields of classic Italian-type green beans - flat, stringless pods with rich flavor and crisp, hearty texture. Upright, determinate plants will produce mostly in...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. These classic frijoles negros are a traditional staple in many Latin American cuisines, but have been adopted the world over. Their meaty texture and deep flavor makes...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. The Marrowfat bean, also known as the White Egg bean, became popular in the mid 1800’s in part because of its creamy texture and bacon-like flavor. This...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. The name of these classic beans comes from the spanish frijoles pintos, meaning “painted beans,” referring to their characteristic mottled coloring. Pintos are a favorite in soups and...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Six Nations Iroquois is a variety of beautiful cranberry-type beans that are cream-colored and splattered with burgundy markings. Bush-type plants are heavy producers of beans that have great...
Phaseolus vulgaris From Chile or Argentina, these beans have a rich and meaty flavor with skins so thin they seem to disappear! Dried beans are a lovely amber color with...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Although its exact history is lost to time, this old family heirloom is named after a pioneering family who settled in Oregon's Willamette Valley in the mid-19th...
Vicia faba Give these fava beans a long, cool season and they’ll produce loads of 12- to 16-inch long pods full of huge beans with rich flavor and a wonderful...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM. If you haven't experienced the culinary joy that is pot liquor yet, then you have yourself a weekend project! Referring to the liquid that is left over...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM. A reliable producer of buttery, white Lima beans since the 1880's! Creamy and delicious under a variety of growing conditions. Bushy habit and long harvest window. Direct...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM. Since 1883, this variety has reigned supreme with its vigorous vines that produce dark-green pods and creamy white beans. Honey-like flavor. Vines grow to ten feet and...
Phaseolus vulgaris ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Bertie Best was the aunt of legendary bean grower and seed saver Bill Best. Originating from Haywood County, NC, this bean is a short, round-podded greasy...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM The Cherokee Trail of Tears bean memorializes the forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians in the mid-nineteenth century. They carried this bean throughout this infamous walk, which...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM -A large cornfield-type pole bean with large, round, white seeds. Fatman is a very heavy producer of tender and flavorful 5” pods on 6-7’ vines. There is...
Phaseolus vulgaris ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Fortex Pole Beans produce long, slender, completely stringless French-style green beans abundantly on vigorous pole-habit plants. Beans are best harvested between seven and eleven inches. Prized for...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Golden Hull Cornfield bean has vigorous, 7-8 foot climbing vines that bear huge yellow-tinted pods. A tasty bean that is great for shelling or drying. Comes from the Western...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. North Carolina Heirloom. This heirloom hails from Polk County, NC and offers a highly productive variety of white-seeded greasy beans. Renowned for its exceptionally tender pods. Boasts large...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Long, meaty, and stringless, introduced in 1877, this reliable bean provides huge yields of straight and smooth eight to nine inch pods. Great fresh or dried. Direct...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. One of the largest of all the greasy varieties, it's called Lazy Wife because the gardeners (who were traditionally the women of the family) could wait longer...