Pleasant Plains, Living History. Resource List Series. No. 10. SEEDS FOR THE 1850s

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CLAYVILLE RURAL LIFE CENTER & MUSEUP! Pleasant Plains, 11. 62677 Living History Resource List Series GARDEN No. 10 SEEDS FOR THE 1850s Including a list of recommended seed varieties from a primary source and list of varieties and where they may be obtained. Complementary Copy Published for the 38th Annual Meeting of The American Association for State and Local History 1978 Sangamon State University Springfield, 11. 62708

CLAYVILLE RURAL LIFE CENTER & MUSEUM Resource List #10 Seed Varities of the 1850s Note: Recommended for use in Springfield, Illinois, by Simeon Francis, in the Transactions of the ~llinois State Agricultural Society, vol. 3 (18571, pp. 500-511. The capitalization here is that of the original article. ASTARAGUS: BEANS : "There are but,two varieties of asparagus" DWARF, BUNCH, SNAP OR STRING Early China red-eye Early yellow six-weeks Early Valentine Ref uqee bean White succotash White royal dwarf POLE BEANS Early Dutch Caseknife Cranberry Small Lima Large Lima BEETS : BROCCOLI: Early Bassano Early yellow turnip Early blood turnip The long blood red "Is a species of cauliflower" CABBAGE : Early York Late York Early Winninqstadt Premium flat Dutch Late drumhead Drumhead Savoy L,arge Bercjen Red Dutch Kohl Rabi (green and purple) CAULIF1,OWER: "There is an early and late variety" CARROT : Early horn Long orange Blood red or purple CELERY : Rose colored Solid Silver giant

Small Long cayenne Cherry Squash Bull nose Sweet mountain Sweet Spanish \ I J for pepper sauce for pickling POTATOES : RADISH : SPINACH: Kidney Mountain June Ne shanoc Early short top Long scarlet Scarlet turnip Long salmon Yellow turnip Black Spanish Winter China "The round leaf is the variety for summer and the prickley for fall sowing" SQUASH : SALSIFY : TOIvlATO: Early bush summer crookneck Autumnal marrow squash Lima cocoanut, long and blue Hubbard Vegetable oyster "There are two standard varieties -- the large smooth red and yellow. Most persons prefer the red. There are also small yellow and red varieties for pickling. " TURNIP : White top Red top strap leaved Winter flat Dutch Kuta baga HERBS : Sage Summer savory Sweet marjorum 'Thyme Parsley Lavender Coriander 1,emon balrn Fennel

CRESS, PEPPER GRASS, TONGUE GRASS: "There are two varieties, the curled and broad leaf" CUCUMBERS : Early Russian London long green Gherkin EGGPLANT : Early long purple Large oval purple INDIAN CORN: LETTUCE : Smith's early white Red cob sweet corn Mammoth sweet corn Early curled Silesia Green head lettuce Imperial cabbage Ice cos Brown head Brown Dutch MELON : CANTELOUPE Christiana Green citron Pineapple Beechwood Skillman's fine netted Skillman's large Large muskmelon WATER MELON : Mountain sweet Mountain sprout Spanish Long Island Orange Citron OKRA : " GUMBO" ON ION : PARSNIP: PEAS : Top tree Po tatoe Weathersfield red "There is supposed to be but one variety of the parsnip" Early May Comstock's earliest dwarf Dwarf blue Prussian Champion of England Large white marrowfat (American Late)

CLAYVILLE RURAL LIFE CENTER AND MUSEUM Seed List for 1975 Re-creating the gardens typical of those who came here to central Illinois from the northeast and the southeast requires research in sources unfamiliar to most histori.ans, Two important ones which we have studied carefully are: Thomas Bridgeman. The Young Gardener's Assistant. New York, 1844. Simeon, Francis, "On Practical Gardening in Illinois." Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural Society, 3(1857), pp. 500-511. The first step was to make lists of all the varieties of each vegetable. Next, several modern seed catalogs of companies known to carry older varieties were examined. The varieties of the 1850s were determined and included in this list. In some cases where no named historic varieties of a crop were available, ones designated "old fashioned" have been included, for instance the "Kentucky Wonder" bean. The designations as to whether the crops would be found in the gardens of the "northerners" or the "southerners" come from information in Richard Lyle Power's Plantin? Corn Belt Culture, hints in the seed catalogs, or our common knowledge. We know that sweet potatoes were raised in Sangamon County largely by people from one of the two southern culture regions from statistics in the Agricultural Census of the county in 1850. Beans : Vegetable Dark Red Kidney Navy Kentucky Wonder Bridgeman Northern Seed or Francis or Southern Catalog* - - N F, G. S -- N F, G. S "Traditional" S F, G. S Lima, Henderson's Bush 1857 similar S F, S (Butter Beans) Speckled 1844 N G Small or Baby 1857 N G Yard Long 1844 N G, S Beets: Detroit Dark Red 1844, 1857 sim. N Fl GI Sr Extra Early Egyptian 1844, 1857 sim. -- S Cabbage: Early Flat Dutch Late Flat Dutch Carrot: Long Orange 1844, 1857 -- S Corn : Broom N S Flint, Longfellow Yellow Power, p. 138 N S Country Gentleman -- -- Fr S Indian Calico -- -- S Yellow Dent, Keids Power, p. 138 S S *r - Ilenry L'ield, Shenandoah, Iowa; G = Gurneys, Yankton, S. Dak.; S = Schumways, Rockford, Ill.

Cress, Curled Garden Cucumbers : Gherkins Long Green Gourds : Kale : Lettuce: Mustard: Melons: Onions: Mixes Luffa Sponge Green Curled Scotch Black Seeded Simpson Cos or Paris (Romaine) Southern Giant Curled Rocky Ford Musk (from Netted Gam) Citron Ebeneezer Yellow (sets) White Sweet Spanish (plants) Weathersf ield (Hamburger) 1844, 1857 sim. N 1844 similar N - - - - 1857 N Parsnips: All American Peppers: Peas : Long Red Cayenne Black Eyed (Cowpeas) Dwarf White Sugar Potatoes: Early Norland Kennebec White German, Lady Finger Pumpkirls : Connecticut Field Early 20th C. Early 20th C. Brought by Immigrants N N (S) Radishes: Black Spanish China Winter Scarlet Turnip Salsify: Spinach: Squash: Vegetable Oyster New Zealand Golden Crook Neck Blue Hubbard Hubbard Striped Cushaw 1857 sim. Power, p. 31 N 1857 sim. N 1857 N 1844 sim. N Tomatoes: No historic varieties Turnips : Greens Purple Top Globe Shaped