CHAPTER XV. 



A LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOE THE KITOHEN-GAKDEN. 



Foe those persons who are not familiar with the 

 best kinds and quantity of garden Seed necessary to 

 supply a family of eight or ten persons, I append the 

 following list, which may help beginners, or those 

 who may want to stoclc their gardens with an abund- 

 ant supply of the leading kinds of vegetables for 

 home use. With Radishes, Peas, and Bush Beans, 

 there should be a sviccession of plantings, say every 

 two or three weeks, fi-om April until the middle of 

 July. This will give a supply of young Radishes, 

 Peas, and Beans until late in the Fall. 



DWAEF BEANS. 



Early Valentine, Refugee or One Thousand to 

 One, and Wliite Kidney ; two quarts of the three 



sorts. 



POLE BEANS. 



Large White Lima, and Horticultural Ci-anberry ; 

 one pint each, will plant one hundred and fifty hills. 



BEETS. 



Early Blood Turnip, Bassano, and Long Smooth 

 Blood ; two ounces of each. 



