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BUSH OR DWARF BEANS. 
D.LANDRETHacSONS. 
Bush or Dwarf Beans. 
Ikrucolus vidgaris-Raricots nains-P,ijoks-StviVO' obev aJiec^=33o^iicn-/;„.v/>-e«;fr lintk-Bonner. 
Three Quarts of Seed to loo Yards of Row. One and One half Bushels to the Acre. 
mna"'**Rp!!n.'l^?!'i^';,n''''"ir'''=,V PI'lH'''"lP'^''» the first of July, and command from 
laua. ±!eiui!>geiierall v sell well, but bv lirst of Am- i ri,«.n.-,o i,, «^ c< „,..,t„ „.,^ 
dfemaud 
Sow when the Apple, is in bloom, and repeat ns IVeciiicntly ns 
necessary till within fifty days of fiosl. In Jield culiiire 
sow in drills at two-and-a-half feet apart, Ju garrlcn 
culture, wlien the cultivating is done by hand, the rows 
may be at eishtceu iuclies. The seed should Tje sown in 
such qnantiiy as nnder ordinai'v cironmslanrfs to war- 
rant one Bean vine to every four inches. 1 1 Clo.si r than 
this their production willbe impaired. uu.sLronixsoil Ihuy 
do best at a L'rfalerdistnnee. Yieldfibout 75 toHi lai-shnls. 
to S7 per crate. Kound-podilcd varieties are most in 
1 liii ■ 1 1 r.i n irt i.x..^.^.^. ... .,-£*i : i..— 
ihirken with melted b.iti.r a ml 11, ,uV. ^ ' ''""^ "'^'^ P'""''- "^''^ ""1"^, cloven, salt and pepper. M-hen cooied. 
ove,5ora,rh™ ~'''^^ addh-ulfagiU of molasses; place in a deep dish with pork; bake in moderate 
bread crumbf."'''' ^^'^^'' -Stcw with a ham bone or pork ; strain through a fine sieve; add a small quantity of orearo and. butter, and serve with frir.l 
«.a«clretli,s' First in OTarltet.-This i.s well nnm-d, bcin- the 
•arl.cst IJean 11. existence, aiid tlierefure very ,.ro|jluble to the market 
irurdeuer, and desirable to the prfv^ite sar.lener as well Tl e ti ds ar.. 
louff, brou.l, -,;eeu and very showy, rea<:liin.4 lUiiHu^ .y iu hinv days 
fromger.umia.ou, and the habit of vine prnTlnHive May ho ,V,i T 
three fonn.s-the green pods when vnnuK and t 'udor he Vder nods 
anjUemilranspiUvi,!. l.V.nn o f i,o,ls. round .-ni.! sli.-hUv curved ^^^^^^ 
CUleni, prohilcuKKpute free froin s-ri„i,.s, rnutinui k W \„ ^ 
<.oi.K KHrly Vellovi- Six WeeU«.-rkCs. Sc. rail IK. ; per 2.V. 
China Red Eye.-Pkts. 6c. and 10c. : per qt. 23c. 
^ " spotting so common among other varieties of golden- 
l.oddcd Beans. Tt Ts entirely dLStinct in origin rroiu the Golden Wax, 
and entire y diHerent in color and form of the dry seeds from all other.?! 
the seed.s being of kidney form, and of a color ranging from light U) 
ileep .scarlet, some almost purple. We could so select the Color of I he 
seeds iis to breed them all light scarlet, but wo find Iroin experience llh.t 
sneb selection would bo made at Ihe expense of of pod. The l.,.ii 
areth.s Scarlet is superior to the M hite-seeded J iwarf Kidnev Wax. wliieh 
latter hi color and form of edible pod somcwliat rosein'bk'.'j thu l.nO- 
dretlis'. Plcts. 5c. and lOe. ; per qt. 40c, 
Best of All.— Very productive, in showy pods, long half round, iifultilft- 
ting green w ith occasion,! 1 (hislies of red. A prolltublo Sort t<t the iiiltftel 
gardener. I'kts. 5e. and 10c. ; per ijt. :{oc. 
Extra Earl:,- Refwiree — A'iue more coinpiiet than the Iniprov-'ed m 
Cuiumun Krlii-.-e, and . arlicr h\ a wclc in iiiatiirlty. Pods rOund, .'3ll^- 
culeiit, .striii-li'ss. A .-Oi i, iiii.<urim,ss..-d in ninny good qualities, ms. f.i!. 
aiuUOc. ; perqt. 30.'. 
Wliite yalentiiie.— The pods siru greeu. round, Stringlcyit, allC-rulenU 
c urved 111 loriii, i ml nt li gliest ext'ell'-niie both for murkel -and faiiuly 
;::in!i-ii, J r«i;s r mil niaiiiniy t hirty- live duys alter germina.11011. 'Ikn- 
JT. i'kts, oe. and tUc; p^r qt. ;50c. 
Dwarf.— A bush Bean named after the reaemblance 
ot the pod 111 form and colurt . tlie polo variety of same name. .\ pio- 
ductive sort and growing in po).ula i ity. Pkts. 5e. uud lUc. ; per qt. 30e. 
Owarf Geriiiaii Wax, Black Seed.-Known in many lociiH- 
lieh as Hutler Jieans by reason of ili.. bnttcrv cMloivd p.vis. One oCIK? 
oldest forms ol Iho vcllow -wax (,r K.ddm po,i,ied varieties. Poifci roHUtl, 
liieaty, curved and f)oriie in brandies, rradv Ibr the table in about (taty 
rl.ays Irom germination. Viiu. en.M.i and dwarf. PUts. f.c. and lOc ; per 
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