J M. Thorbltrn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



Haricots 



POLE OR RUNNING BEANS. 



Rames. Frijole de Bejuco. Stangen^Bobnen. 



Culture.— Sow as the soil becomes warm and dry, from the first part of May (for all except Limas) to 

 the latter part of May, in hills four feet apart each way. Limas should not be planted 

 until warm weather has fairly set in. One quart of Limas will plant about 100 lulls 

 allowing four or five beans to a hill, and of the smaller sorts about 200 hills. Poles 

 eight or ten feet long should be firmly set in the center of the hills before putting in 

 the seed. 



Per qt. % pk. Per pk. Per bus 



Challenger Lima. Thick and productive ; the 



best of all $0 35 $1 25 $2 25 



Large White Lima. Largely grown and highly 



esteemed 35 1 25 2 25 



King of the Garden Lima. Large in pod and 



Dreer Lima. Thick 

 Early Jersey Lima. 



A few days earlier in matur- 



Speckled Lima, Large 



Horticultural Lima. A cross between the Horti- 

 cultural and Dreer Lima. It matures much 

 earlier than the Lima - 



Small White Lima or Sieva. Small, but very 

 good quality 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. Showy 

 and excellent, either as a snap or shell bean . . 



Speckled Cut-Short or Corn Hill. Used for 

 planting among corn 



Dutch Case-Knife. Pods long, green and flat; 

 can be either snapped or shelled 



Southern Prolific. A continuous bearer ; of good 

 quality 



Scarlet Runner. A popular English pole bean ; 

 very ornamental .. . • 



Southern Crease-Back. Lcng, round, stringless 

 pods, fleshy and tender 



White Dutch Runner. Same habit as the Scarlet 

 Runner, flowers and beans being white 



Kentucky WonderfOld Homestead). Pods green, 

 very long ; a very prolific variety 



Golden Andalusia. (New.) Most productive of 

 all the pole varieties ; beans pure white, round . 



White Algerian Wax 



Black Algerian Wax 



Black German Wax. Has yellow pods ; a superb 

 snap bean 



Flageolet Wax Pole .... 



Mont d'Or or Golden Cluster. Early, produc- 

 tive ; golden wax pods 



French Yard-Long. Pods sometimes grow from 

 two or three feet long ; very curious ; should be 

 grown on pea-brush per gill, 25 cts. . 



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BORAGE. 



Bourrache. Borraja. SSorretd). 

 The young leaves of this annual, which smell somewhat like a Cucumber, are used as a salad, or boiled like 

 Spinach. Should be sown at intervals, as the leaves are palatable only zvhenyoung. Sow in the spring, in 

 light soil, and transplant in shallow drills, a foot apart, when of about six weeks' growth. 



Per oz. Per #lb. Per lb. 



183 Borage ?o 20 $0 40 $1 50 



BURNET. 



Pimpernella Petite. Pimpinela. ^pimpernel!. 



The leaves have a warm, piquant taste, and are useful for salads and soups. Sow early in spring, half an 

 inch deep, thinly in rows. 



Per oz. Per ^lb. Per lb 



191 Garden ?o 10 $0 25 fo 75 



