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Russ, shall I not send you the Frye's Golden Goose?
My seed came from the breeder without an OSSI-pledge, but you may not want to risk it.
wow, there sure are a lot of shoe shaped goose beans out there (golden goose shoes)...
Russ, shall I not send you the Frye's Golden Goose?
My seed came from the breeder without an OSSI-pledge, but you may not want to risk it.
Yes I will not risk Frye's Golden Goose. Do Not Send !Russ, shall I not send you the Frye's Golden Goose?
My seed came from the breeder without an OSSI-pledge, but you may not want to risk it.
Yes I have a bean now called Money with a very similar seed coat and it supposedly comes from Great Britain. Money was part of John Withee's Wanigan bean collection (Lynnfield, Massachusets) in the late 1970's. I acquired it about 1978 or 79 and I too have always loved this beans seed coat.I can't find any information about Brown Cow online but I really like the colouring and pattern of the seed coat. I wondered whether by any chance anyone has come across this variety or even a different variety with a similar seed coat.

I received these seeds as Brown Cow in a swap They failed a couple of years ago when I first tried therm but this year did very well. They're a bush variety. The seed this year has come out with quite a lot more red than the seed I received, which surprised me as I had thought I usually end up with more white.
I can't find any information about Brown Cow online but I really like the colouring and pattern of the seed coat. I wondered whether by any chance anyone has come across this variety or even a different variety with a similar seed coat.
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Thank you both very much. Yes, the three beans, Money, Frauenbohne and Brown Cow all have that third peachy colour which is less prominent on Brown Cow, but is there and makes for a very pleasing seed coat.Yes I have a bean now called Money with a very similar seed coat and it supposedly comes from Great Britain. Money was part of John Withee's Wanigan bean collection (Lynnfield, Massachusets) in the late 1970's. I acquired it about 1978 or 79 and I too have always loved this beans seed coat.
Here Is my photo from my 2021 grow out of Money.
Your beans have more of an oval look to them mine are more kidney shaped. Maybe the two beans are related somehow. There is also a bean from Germany that sort of looks similar called Frauenbohne but not as much of a look-a-like as Money.
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Money - Bush Dry
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Frauenbohne - Bush Dry
Ooh I spotted that on my peruse this evening . I'd like to know more about it tooI'm thinking of growing Blue Gold Star as a network bean in 2024. Does anyone have any experiences they could share about growing that bean? I'm wondering about DTM and productivity.
really liking the look of these - not seen the name about.I received these seeds as Brown Cow in a swap They failed a couple of years ago when I first tried therm but this year did very well. They're a bush variety. The seed this year has come out with quite a lot more red than the seed I received, which surprised me as I had thought I usually end up with more white.
I can't find any information about Brown Cow online but I really like the colouring and pattern of the seed coat. I wondered whether by any chance anyone has come across this variety or even a different variety with a similar seed coat.
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