85 - 105 days. Dry Bean Originating in Mexico and the Caribbean, the Black Turtle Heirloom Bush Bean is popular with rice and in soups, makes delicious refried beans, refritos, black bean dip. Black Turtle Beans are a great addition to chili or baked dishes, and a favorite in Mexican, Southwestern, or "Tex-Mex" dishes, and also in Cajun or Creole cuisine.
50 Seeds per pack
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65-75 days. Snap, Shell, or Dry Bean Upright, strong, and tall 2-4' plants produce good yields broad, 1" wide pods, 6-8" in length filled with very large beans (often as big as a U.S. Quarter Dollar coin). The Broad Windsor Fava Beans have a flavor that is similar to a blend of limas and peas, but are more nutritious than limas.
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70 - 90 days. Dry Bean Calypso bush bean is a good baking bean with similar texture to Yellow Eye. Plants grow to about 15" tall and have blue and white seeds that dry to black and white. 4 to 5 seeds per pod.
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75-100 days. Shell or Dry Bean An Heirloom dating back to 1840. The Christmas Lima Heirloom Pole Bean is a beautiful large, U.S. Quarter Dollar sized white bean with deep red unique markings. Can be used green or dried.
25 Seeds per pack
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83 - 90 days. Dry Bean Dutch Brown is a popular old Pennsylvania Dutch variety that is excellant for baking, broiling, soups, and stews. Compact bush-type plants bear high yields.
50 Seeds per pack
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70-75 days. Shell or Dry Bean This popular lima bean sports broad, thick 1-1¼" wide pods, 3½-4" in length, with 3-4 large, thick, plump, oval, greenish-white seeds each, on 16-20" plants.
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65-90 days. Dry Bean Obtained from a Hidatsa Indian, Son of Star, by Oscar H. Will in the early 1880s, this heirloom bean seed is a long-time staple for soups and baked beans.
50 Seeds per pack
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48-70 days. Dry or Snap Bean The Henderson Black Valentine Heirloom Bean dates back to 1897, when introduced by Peter Henderson & Co. by crossing "Pencil-Pod Black Wax" and "Black Valentine". Kidney-type bean, tall spreading "half-runner" type, 16-36" plants produce dark green, slender, 6 - 6 ½" pods, with lovely jet black seeds.
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60-75 days. Shell or Dry Bean One of the most famous lima beans, introduced in 1888 by Peter Henderson & Co. Henderson's Bush Heirloom Lima Bean is an excellent baby lima, smooth and with delicate, buttery flavor.
25 Seeds per pack
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75-100 days. Dry Bean A popular New England heirloom bean dating back pre-1800s, named for its maroon markings surrounding the hilum or "eye" of the bean, resembling the Holy Spirit or an 18th century European Soldier.
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80 - 100 days. Dry Bean A popular New England favorite with legendary Native American roots. As the tale goes the Jacob's Cattle Bush Bean was given by Maine's Passamaqouddy Indians as a gift to Joseph Clark, the first white child born in Lubec, Maine.
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90-100 days Dry Bean Red kidney beans originated in Peru, where Indian traders introduced them to Central and South America, and Spanish explorers later brought them back with them to Europe upon returning from voyages to the Americas.
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109 days. Dry Bean Light Red Kidney Beans are very similar to dark red kidneys except for the lighter color. Light Reds are an excellent baking bean and add variation and color to baked beans.
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80-90 days. Dry Bean Very productive, especially for a lima. The King of the Garden HeirloomLimas are a pole bean variety, producing huge beans, smooth and flat, with a delicious, honey-like flavor. Great variety for shelling or freezing. Lots of 5-7" pods, with 4-6 beans ea.
25 Seeds per pack
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85-100 days Dry Bean The most widely known bean among the white bean types, the Navy Bush Bean takes its name from the fact that since the mid-1800s this bean has been a staple food for the U.S. Navy.
50 Seeds per pack
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85 - 90 days. Dry Bean A Native American bean variety which dates back to the 1830s, grown by the Cherchei Nation in Tennessee.
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85-95 days. Dry or Shell Bean A popular bean in the Southwest and Mexican cooking. Very flavorful and smells great when cooking. Pinto Bush Bean plants are half-runner type, reaching about 20", producing lots of 4½-6½" pods borne near the crown of the plants.
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61-80 days. Dry Bean A medium sized white bean with a burgundy design like a monstrance around the hilum (which looks like a white Host, the Blessed Sacrament). As far as we know, we are the only company in the U.S. that offers this bean!
50 Seeds per pack
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65 - 90 days. Snap, Shell or Dry Bean Scarlet Runner Bean is an old heirloom variety that likes cool weather. They have runners or vines that grow from 6 to 18 feet long and have brilliant scarlet orange flowers.
25 Seeds per pack
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95 days. Dry Bean Small Red has a distinctive spicy flavor and is the best bean for chili. These beans are preferred in soups, stews, salads, and creole dishes because they hold their shape and texture during cooking.
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52-68 days. Dry Bean Dating back to the 1800s, the Taylor Dwarf Horticultural Heirloom Bush Bean is a favorite old-time bean brought to the U.S. from Italy, a true heirloom.
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80 - 90 days. Dry or Shell Bean The Tiger's Eye is similar in taste to the Pinto bean but is creamier in texture with very tender skins that almost disappear when cooked.
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75 - 98 days. Dry Bean A popular New England heirloom bean, dating back to the 1800s, the Vermont Cranberry Heirloom Bean is as lovely as it is delicious. Sweet in favor, high yielding, hardy and reliable; a great staple for the pantry!
50 Seeds per pack
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75 days. Shell or Dry Bean White Dixie Butterpea's are small white limas that will melt in your mouth. Pods are 5" long and have 3 to 4 beans per pod.
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