| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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