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J. M. Thorburn & Co. 's Catalogue ok Seeds. 



DWARF WAX BEANS-CONTINUED. 



91 



94 



99 

 100 

 101 



102 



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THORBURN REFUGEE WAX BEAN. 



Detroit Wax. Very much like Golden Wax 

 but less liable to rust. Qt., 30 cts.; % 

 pk., $1 ; pk., $1.75; bus., $6. 



Flageolet Red Wax. Flat, yellow, string- 

 less pods of great length and breadth ; ex- 

 ceedingly productive. Qt., 35 cts. ; % pk., 

 $1.25; pk., $2; bus., $7.50. 



Improved Golden Wax. Very early; round, 

 golden pods. Qt., 30 cts.; X Pk> $1 ; 

 pk.,$l.?5; bus., $6. 



Golden-Eyed Wax. Very hardy and prolific, 

 with hat, yellow pods; very early and 

 exceptionally free from rust; a very de- 

 sirable and popular sort. Qt., 30 cts.; 

 K pk., $1; pk.,$1.75; bus., $0. 



Thorburn Refugee Wax. A perfect Refugee, 

 with long, round, yellow, w ax pods. The 

 earliest wax bean in cultivation. Suitable 

 for early or late sowing, and an immense 

 vielder. A twin brother of No. 62. Qt., 

 40 cts. ; ).^pk.,$1.25; pk.,$2; bus., $8. 



Wardwell Kidney Wax. Extra early ; pure- 

 ly wax pods, long, flat, and remarkably 



88 White Wax. Flat, yellow pods 



90 Yosemite Mammoth. Wax. The largest pods of 

 productive and of good quality 



free from rust. Qt., 35 cts. 

 pk., $2; bus., $7. 



Perqt. y 2 pk. 

 $0 30 $1 00 



the wax 



pk., $1.25; 



Perpk. Perbu. 

 $1 75 $6 00 



sorts, very 



White Beans. 



White Valentine. Round pod 



Emperor William. Very long pod. Earliest white bean for forcing 



Extra-Early Maine. A small white kidney-shaped variety; valuable as a 

 string, baking or soup bean; very early. The pod is neither round 

 nor flat 



Mexican Tree Bean. A very productive white sort of upright growth. . . . 



White Prench Flageolet. Used as a shell bean when in the green state; a 

 fine variety 



White Kidney. Excellent, either green or ripe 



White Marrow. Good either as a string or shell bean 



Dwarf Sieva (Henderson's Bush Lima). Productive. Per gill, 15 cts 



Burpee Bush Lima. For description, see Novelties 



. . per packet of 20 beans, 15 cts. ; }4 pint, 40 cts. ; pint, 75 cts. ; quart, $1.25 



Thorburn Dwarf Lima (Kumerle's Strain.) For description, see Novel- 

 ties per pkt. of 18 beans, 20 cts. ; % pint, 75 cts. ; pint, $1.25 ; qt., $2. 



50 



1 50 



2 50 



9 00 



40 



1 25 



2 00 



7 50 



35 



1 00 



1 75 



6 00 



25 



75 



1 25 



4 50 



25 



75 



1 25 



4 50 



30 



1 00 



1 75 



6 00 



25 



75 



1 25 



4 00 



20 



65 



1 00 



3 50 



50 



1 50 



2 50 



9 00 



English 



Feve de Marais. 



Culttre. — Sow in drills two feet apart, 

 as early in the spring as the ground can be 

 worked (these are as hardy as Peas), in order 

 to get them into pod before the heat of sum- 

 mer. When in pod, break off the top of the 

 plant to check the growth. Plant and hoe 

 same as for Dwarf Beans. A strong soil 

 suits them best. These beans are eaten shelled. 



106 Early Mazagan. The earliest of this 



class. Qt., 25 cts.; % Pk., 75 cts.; 

 pk., $1.25; bus., $4. 



107 Broad Windsor. The largest and best 



of the class of English Dwarf Beans 

 for main crop ; good. Qt., 25 cts. ; 

 Y 2 pk., 75 cts. ;pk., $1.25; bush., $4.50. 



109 Sword Long-Pod. A size smaller than 



Windsor. Qt., 25 cts. ; y 2 pk., 75 cts. ; 

 pk., $1.25; bus.. $4.50. 



110 Green Nonpareil. A green "Long- 



Pod." Qt., 25 cts.; K Pk., 75 ets. ; 

 pk., $1.25; bus., $4. 

 112 Small Horse Bean. Half the size of 



Dwarf Beans. 



Haba. (Srofic 23obncn. 



Mazagan. Qt.,25cts. 

 pk., $1.25; bush.. $4. 



pk., 75 cts. 



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