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Liv.— A. W. Livingston’s Sons, Columbus, Ohio. 
Maule.— Wm. Henry Maule, Philadelphia, Pa. 
P. & R.— Price & Reed, Albany, N. Y. 
Powell.— E. P. Powell, Clinton, N. Y. 
Raw.— W. W. Rawson & Co., Boston, Mass. 
S. & N. 8. Co—The Specialty and Novelty Seed Co., Newton-’ 
le- Willows, Lancashire, England. 
Sib.— Hiram Sibley & Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
Sta.— Seeds grown at this Station. 
Thor.— Jas. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John st., New York. 
Till—T. F. Tillinghast, La miaiel Pa. 
Va’ gh’n. —J.C. Vaughan, 146-8 West Washington st. longs Til. 
Vick.— Jas. Vick, Rochester, N. Y. 
Vil.— Vilmorin, Andrieux et Cie, 4 Quai de la Mégisserie, Paris, 
France. 
Wilson.— Samuel Wilson, Mechanicsville, Bucks county, Pa. 
THe Bran. 
Seeds of the list of beans named in the table below were 
planted in the Station garden May 28, one drill of each twelve feet 
long, the drills three and one-half feet apart. ; 

