42 BEANS. 



eaith up to their stems at the same time, which will causo 

 them soon to be fit for the table. 



One quart of Kidney Beans will plant from three hundred 

 and fifty to four hundred hills, according to the size of the 

 Beans, allowdng four Beans to each hill, or from two hundi'ed 

 and thirty to two hundred and sixty feet of row, allowing 

 six Beans to every foot. 



These Beans should not be suffered to get old and tough 

 before they are gathered ; be careful in tiimming them, to 

 strip off the strings. To effect this desirable object, break 

 them across ; and, in order to presei've their greenness, soak 

 them in salted water for a short time, then put them into the 

 water while boiling, which should be jreviously seasoned 

 with salt. When they are tender, which will be in from fif- 

 teen to twenty minutes, take them up and drain them through 

 a collander, in order to render them capable of absorbing a 

 due share of gravy, melted butter, &c. 



BEANS. (Pole or Running.) 

 Haricots a rames. 



Phaseolns Limensis. 



VARIETIES. 

 Large White Lima. I Speckled Lima 



Phaseolus JVlultiflorus 



VARIETIES. 

 Scarlet Runners. 

 White Dutch Runners. 

 Dutch Case Knife, or Princess 

 Asparagus, or Yard Long, 



London Horticultural. 

 French Bicolour, 

 Red Cranberry. 

 White Cranberry. 



These species and varieties of Beans may be planted 

 early in the month of May and in June, either in liills three 

 feet distant from each other, or in drills about two inches 

 deep, and the Beans two or three inches apart in the drills. 



