POLE OR RUNNING BEANS. 
Haricots a Eames. Frijole de Bejuco. @tan9en=Sol^iien. 
Ctotdre.-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 4 feet apart each way. Limas should not be planted until warm weather has fairly set 
iu. One quart of Limas will plant about 100 hills, allowing 
four or five Beans to a hill, and of the smaller sorts about 200 
hills. Poles 8 or 10 feet long should be firmly set in the cen- 
ter of the hills before putting in the seed. 
114 Lima, Challenger. Thick and productive; the best of 
all. Qt. :!5 cts., $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7.50. 
115 " Large White. Largely grown and highly es- 
teemed. Qt. :15 cts.,%pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7.50. 
120 " King of the Garden. Large in pod and Bean. 
Qt. 35 cts., Kpk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
124 " Dreer. Thick, and of flue quality. Qt. 35 cts., 
Kpk. $1.25, pk. f2, bus. $7.50. 
126 " Early Jersey. Matures earlier than the large 
Lima. Qt. 35 cts., %pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7.50. 
129 " Small White, or Sieva. Very productive sort. 
Qt. .35 cts., Vnpk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7.50. 
132 Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry. Good as a 
Snap or as a Shell Beau. Qt. 35 cts., >2pk. $1.25, pk. 
$2, bus. $7. 
133 Speckled Cut-Short, or Corn-Hill. Used for planting 
among Corn. Qt. ,35 cts., J^j'pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
134 Dutch Case-Knife. Pods long, green and flat; can be 
either snapped or shelled. Qt. 30 cts., Tapk. $1, pk. 
$1.75, bus. $(i.50. 
135 Southern Prolific. A continuous bearer; of good qual- 
ity. Qt. 35 cts., Xpk. $L25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
136 Scarlet Runner. A popular English Pole Bean ; very 
ornamental. Qt. 30 cts., 3^pk. $1, pk. $1.75, bus. $6.50. 
138 Tall July Runner. Earliest of .all Pole Beans; medium 
height, extreme!}' free-bearing, round green-pods, string- 
less ; small, white kidney-shaped Beans. Qt. 35 cts., 
J^pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
143 White Dutch Runner. Same habit as the Scarlet Run- 
ner. Qt. 35 cts., 3^pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
144 Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead). Pods gi-een, 
very long ; very prolific. Qt. 40 cts., J<pk. $1.50, pk. 
$2.50, bus. $9. 
162 Black German Wax. Yellow pods. Qt. 35 cts., Ji^pk. 
$1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7. 
165 Flageolet Wax Pole. Large, yellow, stringless pods. 
Qt. 40 cts., Kpk. $].,50, pk. 12. ,50, bus. .$10. 
173 Mont d'Or. E.irly, productive ; golden wax pods. Qt. 35 cts., 3^pk. $1.25, pk. $2, bus. $7.50. 
179 French Yard Long. Pods sometimes grow from 2 to 3 feet long, and are very slender, like a pipe-Stem ; 
very curious ; should be grown on pea brush. Per J^pt. 25 cts. 
POLE LIMA BEANS. 
BORAGE. 
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 ivhen yountj. 
Sow in the spring, in light soil ; transplant iu shallow drills, a 
foot apart, when of six weeks' growth. 
183 Borage 
Per oz. Mlb. Lb. 
$0 15 $0 40 $1 25 
BURNET. 
PiMPERNELLA Petite. Pimpinela. ^pim^erncll. 
The leaves have a warm, piquant taste, and are useful for 
salads and soups. Sow early in the spring, half an inch deep, 
thinly in rows. 
For oz. J^lb. Llk 
184 Garden $o 10 $0 30 $1 00 
