GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Conover's Colossal. The mos*. approved 

 and standard variety. 

 Columbia White Mammoth. A new and 



entirely distinct variety, which has been 

 tried and found to do well in the South. It is 

 more robust and vigorous growing than 

 either Conover's Colossal or Palmetto, pro- 

 ducing stronger sprouts of a creamy white 

 color and more tender than any other variety. 

 It is claimed that as the sprouts are white 

 and tender it is not necessary to be planted 

 as deep as the Colossal, but this is a mis- 



take; all varieties must, in order to get ten- 

 der sprouts, be planted the same depth, that 

 is, the crowns of the plants must be at least 

 from 8 to 10 inches below the surface of the 

 ground. 



Palmetto. Another good variety, es- 

 pecially adapted to the South. The sprouts 

 are strong, of vigorous growth, very tender 

 and not bitter. We recommend this variety 

 highly, knowing it to be one of the best for 

 our climate. 



BEANS 



(Dwarf, Snap or Bush.) 

 Haricot (Fr.), Bohne (Ger.), Haba (Sp.), Faginoli (Ital.) 

 Pride of Newton. White Wax. 



Early Mohawk Six Weeks. Detroit or Rust Proof Wax. 



Early Yellow Six Weeks, Dwarf Butter Wax (Bis mark.') 



White Kidney. Wart I welt's Dwarf Kidney Wax. 



Red Kidney. Dwarf Flageolet or Perfection W r ax. 



Best of All. Henderson's Bush Lima. 



Improved Early Red Valentine. Burpee's Bush Lima. 



Extra Early Dwarf Refugee. Keeney's Rustless Golden Wax. 



Improved Prolific Dwarf German Wax. Davis Wax. 



GreneW s Improved Rust Proof Dwarf Golden Carrie" s Rust Proof Wax. 



Wax. Burpee's St ring less Green Pod. 



Giant Stringless Dwarf Green Pod. Stecklers Original Stock Bfst of All. 



Refugee Wax. Steckler s New Perfectly Straight Round Pod. 



Wood's New Prolific Bush Lima. Steckler' s New Calico Bush Butter. 



Black Valentine. Bountiful. 



CULTURE — Place in rows eighteen inches apart; drop a bean every two or three inches. 

 Plant from end of February, and far succession, every two or three weeks to May. Bush 

 Beans planted in this latitude during June and July will not produce much. August and 

 September are good months in which to plant again; they will produce abundantly until 

 killed by the frost. Do not cover the seeds more than two inches. 



Pride of Newton. This 

 is a robust, strong growing 

 bean with long flat pods, 

 which are light green. It is 

 quite early and productive. 

 The bean is similar to the 

 Yellow Six Weeks in color, 

 but much hardier. 



Early Mohawk 6 Weeks. 

 A long podded variety, and 

 very hardy. It is used to a 

 large extent for the market 

 for the first planting; very 

 productive. 



Early Yellow 6 Weeks. 

 This is the most popular sort 

 among market gardeners. 

 Pods flat and long; a very 

 good bearer, but not so good 

 for shipping as the Mohawk 

 or Valentine. 



White Kidney. A good 

 strong growing variety, should 

 be planted more extensively. 

 Red Kidney. A kind 

 largely planted for the New 

 Orleans market. It is a coarse 

 varietv, and much 



Burpee's Stringless Green Pod. 



growing 



Flowering Annuals to be had in their planting season. 



