. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. THORBURN'S CATALOOnE OF SEEDS. 11 DWARF or SNAP BEANS-HARicors NAiNs-i^n>fe4-^ruv=«o^nen. bus. 34 French Emile (very fine). .$6 00 35 Early Snap Shorts 5 00 37 Canadian Wonder 7 00 38 Best of All 7 00 39 Early Turtle Soup 4 00 41 Early Valentine 4 50 45 Early Mohawk 4 50 48 Early China 4 50 50 E
. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. THORBURN'S CATALOOnE OF SEEDS. 11 DWARF or SNAP BEANS-HARicors NAiNs-i^n>fe4-^ruv=«o^nen. bus. 34 French Emile (very fine). .$6 00 35 Early Snap Shorts 5 00 37 Canadian Wonder 7 00 38 Best of All 7 00 39 Early Turtle Soup 4 00 41 Early Valentine 4 50 45 Early Mohawk 4 50 48 Early China 4 50 50 Early Dun Colored 4 50 53 Early Rachel 5 00 55 Early Yellow 6 Weeks 5 00 59 Long do do 4 00 40 25 40 40 25 25 25 35 25 25 25 25 64 Black Wax (yellow pod). 60 White Wax " " . 68 Ivory Pod Wax" " . 69 Golden Wax " " . 71 Crystal Wax " " . 73 Golden Butter Wax" . 75 Flageolet Wax Red 77 " White 79 " Purple 81 " Improved Green 90 Refugee, or 1,000 to 1. 95 White Scimetar (fine). . ^ bus. ^ qt. .U 00 30 . G 00 30 . 8 00 40 . 6 00 30 .10 00 40 . 7 00 40 . 0 00 30 ,10 00 , i] 00 . 5 00 Kinds.—Nos. 34, 41, and 64 are the earliest; No. 45 the most hardy ; Nos. 37, 59 and 64 for family use ; No. 90 also for late, and best for pickling ; Nos. 64 to 73 are the Dwarf Wax varieties, with yellow, transparent pods, Nos. 75 to 81 are the celebrated Flageo- let Beans of the French, although used as a string bean are superior only as a shell variety, cooked precisely as the Lima delicious is no name for them. CuLTUKE.—About the first of May select a warm, dry, sheltered spot; dig and manure slightly, make drills two inches deep and two feet apart; drop the Beans three inches apart in the drill, and cover not more than two inches deep. Keep hoed, when not wet, and the weeds killed ; and sow every two weeks for a succession. POLE or RUNNING BEANS-Haricots a rames- Frijole de %mco—©tangent So{)ncn. 115 Horticultural or Speckled C
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