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varieties of Esculent Vegetables, &c. with directions for their cul- 

 ture, &c. 



iiCJ^ A liberal discount will be made on large orders, or where a re- 

 mittance is made in advance. orders for Seeds must be sent direct, 

 and no person lohatever is authorized to sell seeds for us ^m' on our ac- 

 count. 



ARTICHOKE, Globe 

 ASPARAGUS, Common 



Larg*e German Giant, or Early Dutch 

 Large Battersea - - « 



Large While Reading, or Gravesend 

 BEANS, English Dwarf— 

 Broad Windsor, or Toker 

 Taylor's Largest Windsor 

 Green Windsor, or Green Lima 

 Early Long Pod _ . . 



Sword Long Pod, very prolific 

 Nonpareil, or Green Long Pod 

 Early Mazagan - 

 Horse - - - - - 

 Heligoland - 

 BEANS, Kidney, Dwarf Bush or Snaps — 

 Early White Cluster 

 Early Mohawk, Six Weeks, or Purple 



Speckled - - _ . 



New Black speckled Mohawk 

 Yellow Six Weeks - - - 



Early dun colored, or Quaker 



Pale dun colored . _ . 



China Dwarf, ichite with red eye 



Dwarf Crescent, lohite ivithrpink eye 



Dwarf White Cranberry 



Dwarf Red Cranberry - - - 



Yellow Cranberry - 



Large White Kidney - 



Warrington, Red Marrow, or Red Speck- 

 led Valentine - - - 



White Marrow, - - - 



Early Yellow Rob Roy 



Refugee, or Thousand to One 



Early Black, extra early 



French Red Speckled, or Red Swiss 



Early Royal Dwarf, lohite 



Dwarf Yellow Canada - - - 



Tami-ico Black, very early 



Early Rachel, speckled 



Bonavista, a shell bean, equalin richness 

 to the lima - . - - 



White Cutlass, of Carolina, for hot cli- 

 mates - - - - 



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25 



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