Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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French, Feve de Marais. German, Grasse Bohnen. Spanish, Haba. 
Culture. — One pound will sow fifty feet of drill. Select a warm situation, and plant two inches deep 
in double rows, allowing four inches between the two lines 
forming the row and three feet between the double rows. 
Pinch out the top when the bloom shows strong, and keep the 
ground well cultivated and clean. 
Pkt. Lb. loo lbs. 
Broad Windsor. Superior to all other 
types of this class of Beans So lo $o 15 $8 50 
Karly Mazagan. Smaller than the pre- 
ceding ; hardy and productive .... 10 15 8 00 
French, Haricots a Rames. German, Stangen Bohnen. Spanish^ 
Frijole Fast ago. 
Culture. — One pound will plant fifty hills ; thirty 
pounds will plant an acre. The soil should be mellow, rich 
and warm. Lay the ground out in hills four feet apart each 
way, and set poles eight or ten feet long firmly in the hills 
before putting in the seed. Plant five or six beans in hill, 
and cover about two inches deep ; leave three healthy plants 
at each pole, and when a few inches high draw a little earth 
around them as support. Use the cultivator freely to keep 
the soil mellow and clean. 
Pkt. Lb. too lbs. 
Breer’s Lima. Smaller beans, but ear- 
lier and more prolific than Large 
Lima $o to $o 20 $15 00 
Dutch Case-Knife. An old-fashioned 
productive and early variety .... 
10 
15 
12 00 
Extra Early .lerscy Lima. Fully two 
weeks earlier than any other Pole 
Lima ; they are always tender and 
delicious 
10 
25 
18 00 
Golden Cluster. Produces long, golden 
yellow, stringless pods, tender and 
of delicious quality 
10 
25 
20 00 
Horticultural or Speckled Cran- 
berry. Popular old favorite; useful 
either green or dried 
10 
15 
12 00 
Large White Ijiina. Always popular, 
and only surpassed by other sorts in 
earliness 
10 
'5 
10 00 
Scarlet Ilunnei’s. Ornamental and 
useful ; produces brilliant scarlet 
flowers, and the beans are used either 
green or shelled 
10 
20 
15 00 
Yard liong or Cuban Asparagus. 
Produces pods of extraordinary 
length, sometimes over two feet, and 
so abundantly as almost to conceal the foliage of the vine 
French, Chou Brocoli. German, Spargel-Kohl. Spanish, Broculi. 
Culture. — One ounce will produce three thousand plants. Sow thinly in seed beds. For permanent loca- 
tion select fresh land, deeply tilled. When the plants are strong enough set out in rows two feet apart each way, 
putting the plants well down to their lower leaves. Cultivate frequently the 
ground between the rows, and give a plentiful supply of water during all 
stages of their growth. 
Christmas White. Dwarf, compact habit; firm white heads 
of fine quality So 60 $2 00 $7 00 
Improved Purple Capo. A standard sort, very hardy and 
productive 30 
Walcheren. Produces large white heads of superior quali- 
ty ; very popular, and sells well wherever offered to the 
public 
Oz. 
■/-lb. 
Lh. 
So 60 
$2 00 
$7 00 
30 
80 
3 00 
40 
I 25 
4 00 
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