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" ... Indians make use of French beans of different colours, which they plant among their maize. When the maize (which is sown three or four feet apart, in order to have room, to weed it thoroughly) is grown one, two, or three feet high, they stick the... "
Reviews of works on botany and related subjects, 1834-1887 - Page 349
by Asa Gray - 1889
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Voyages from Holland to America, A.D. 1632 to 1644

David Pietersz. de Vries - 1853 - 220 lehte
...one, two, or three feet high, they stick the beans in the ground alongside of the maize-stalks, which serve instead of the poles which we use in our Fatherland, for beans to grow on. In New Netherland, the beans are raised on the maize-stalks, which grow as high as...
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Collections

1857 - 386 lehte
...one, two, or three feet high, they stick the beans in the ground alongside of the maize-stalks, which serve instead of the poles which we use in our Fatherland, for beans to grow on. In New Netherland, the beans are raised on the maize-stalks, which' grow as high...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

1857 - 380 lehte
...one, two, or three feet high, they stick the beans in the ground alongside of the maize-stalks, which serve instead of the poles which we use in our Fatherland, for beans to grow on. In New Netherland, the beans are raised on the maize-stalks, which grow as high as...
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The American Journal of Science

1883 - 544 lehte
...i. 300, 325). 1631-42. The Indians of New Netherland "make use of French beans of different colours, which they plant among their maize. . . . The maize...several kinds; but the large Windsor bean [ Vicia Fabd] . . . and the horse bean will not fill out their pods. . . . The Turkish beans which our people...
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Scientific Papers, 1. köide

Asa Gray - 1889 - 426 lehte
...Juet's, in Purchas : NY Hist. Soc. ColL, 2 Ser., i. 300, 325). 1631-42. The Indians of New Netherland " make use of French beans of different colors, which...transl. in 2 NY Hist. Soc., iii. 107). 1653. Van der Doiick, in his " Description of the New Netherlands," distinguishes the beans cultivated by the Indians...
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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 10. köide

New Jersey Historical Society - 1925 - 532 lehte
...one, two, or three feet high, they stick the beans in the ground alongside of the maize-stalks, which serve instead of the poles which we use in our Fatherland, for beans to grow on. In New Netherland the beans are raised on the maize-stalks, which grow as high as...
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