. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1881 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, selected from our large assortment of nearly three thousand varieties with brief directions for their culture. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. 72 B. K. Bliss & Sous' Catalogue BEANS (Pole or Running). [Haricots a Rames, Fii. Stangen Boltne, Gek. Frijol v


. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1881 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, selected from our large assortment of nearly three thousand varieties with brief directions for their culture. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. 72 B. K. Bliss & Sous' Catalogue BEANS (Pole or Running). [Haricots a Rames, Fii. Stangen Boltne, Gek. Frijol vastago, Sp.] Culture.—Plaut iu bills 3^ feot apart each way, aUowing four plants to a hill. Early Dutch Cixae Knife.—Tiiis is one of tlie earliest and most prolilic sorts, havin;^ lonjr Hut pods witli white seeds, wliich arc good green or drj'. Per pkt, 10cents; qt.,40; pock,$; bush., $ Horticultural Cranberry, or Wren's E^ striped witli l ed, seeds oval, of iiiediiiiu size. Used both in the pod and slielled; ver^- productive, and good dry. Per pkt., 10 cents; qt., 40; peck, $; , $ Indian Chief, or Algerian Wax.—Remarkable for its fine, tender, succulent, and richly colored pods, which are produced in greater abundance, and continue fit for use longer than any other variety. Per pkt., 10 cents; qt., 50; peck, $; bush., $ Giant Wax.—Pods six to nine inches long, thick and fleshj', of a pale yellow color, and waxy ap- pearance; the seeds are tender, and maybe used as snap Bean. Per pkt., 15 cents; qt., 50; peck, $; bush., .$ Mont D'Or, or Golden Butter.—A splendid vari- ety of Pole Beau from France, with golden yellow pods—the most prolific of all, and of excellent quality. Per pkt., 10 cents; qt., 50; peck, $; bush., $ Scarlet Runner.—The most productive, perhaps of all the Kidnej^ 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


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