. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. Pkt. Qt. J'eck:. JSu. $0 10 $0 40 $2 75 $8 00 75 5 00 18 00 50 3 00 10 00 BEANS—(Continued.) White Cranberry.—Seeds white, same shape as the last, but smaller, with rounder pods; very tender and rich flavored. A quart contains aliout twelve hundred seeds, and will plant one hundred and twenty- tive hills, - Giant Wax.—A new pole Bean with pods six to


. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. Pkt. Qt. J'eck:. JSu. $0 10 $0 40 $2 75 $8 00 75 5 00 18 00 50 3 00 10 00 BEANS—(Continued.) White Cranberry.—Seeds white, same shape as the last, but smaller, with rounder pods; very tender and rich flavored. A quart contains aliout twelve hundred seeds, and will plant one hundred and twenty- tive hills, - Giant Wax.—A new pole Bean with pods six to nine inches long, thick and fleshy, of a pale yellow color, and waxy appearance; the seeds are red, and perfectly tender, and may be used as Snap Beans; a decided acquisition. A quart contains about fourteen hundred seeds, and will plant one hundred and fifty hills, ----- Concord.—This new Bean is doubtless a cross between the White Cran- berry and Horticultural, and has the excellent characteristics of the two; seeds wliite, with a patch of yellowish drab about the eye; spot- ted and marked with rose red. A quart contains about eleven hundred seeds, and will plant one hundred and twenty-tive hills, BEANS, (Flowering Runners.) [Phaseolus multifiorus, Lin. Haricot cV Espagne, Fr. Grosse bunte Bohne, Ger. Jiidia vastago de Espana, Sr.] Of this class of Beans there are two varieties, the " Scarlet" anfl the " Wniite," both of which are cultivated principally for ornament. They differ from other Beans in springing out of the ground with the seed-leaves detached. Twelve ounce packets bij mail. 30 cents. Scarlet Runner.—The most productive, perhaps, of all the Kidney J'lt. Qt. Peck. Bu. Beans. It is cultivated for the beauty of its flowers, as well as for the economical uses to which its pods and seeds can be applied. The seeds are remarkably plump, kidney-shaped, and of a deep purple, approaching almost to black on the sides, apparently interspersed wi


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