DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS. 



E\tra Early Refugee. A ])rofuse bearing variety. 

 Pods perfectly round, tender, of attractive color and 

 good flavor. A good sort for market gardeners. One 

 of the verv best early sorts. 



Pkt. lO'cts., qt. 30 cts., peck $2.75, bu. $8.00. 



Early long Yellow Six Weeks. A hardy and pro- 

 lific varietv, a good and reliable cropper. 



Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 25 cts., peck $L50, bu. $4.75. 



Sion House. The best sort for forcing, as it conies early 

 into bearing and produces long, stringless, mottled 

 pods of excellent quality. This is the varie'^y used by 

 the best growers of early vegetables, and will be found 

 all that is desired in a forcing bean. 



Pkt. 15 cts., qt. 40 cts., peck $2.50. 



LiOir's Champion. The bushes are very stocky and 

 bear pods, four to five inches in length, which are of a 

 beautiful light green color when ready for the table, 

 turning white as they mature, but still fleshy and 

 tender. The pods contain from five to seven large 

 beans of a bright red color and of finest flavor. Ex- 

 cellent as a Shell Bean for summer or winter. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 25 cts., peck $1.50, bu. $4.75. 



Improved Green Flageolet. One of the best. The 

 beans when cooked retain their green color, are of 

 good flavor, and are borne profuselv. 



Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 30 cts., peck Sl.oO, bu. $5.00. 



Early White Valentine. The seed being white, gives 

 it additional value, as it can be used as a snap-short 

 or a winter shelled bean. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 30 cts., 

 peck $1.50, bu. $5.00. 



Boston Pea Bean. An excellent variety of very pro- 

 ductive habit, bearing short pods containing five to 

 seven small white beans in each pod ; for baking they 

 excel all other sorts. 



Pkt. 10 cts., qt. .',0 cts., peck $1.50, bu. $5.00. 



White 3Iarrowfat. Extensively grown for sale as a dry 

 bean for w inter use, excellent shelled, either green or 

 dry. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 25 cts., peck $1.25, bu. $4.50. 



White Kidney or Royal Dwarf. A superior kind 

 for baking, and is also excellent when shelled green. 

 Pkt. lO^cts., qt. 25 cts., peck $1.25, bu. $4.50. 



Black Turtle Soup. Used as a winter shelled beau, 

 for which it is much esteemed. It is also used as a 

 substitute in making mock turtle soup. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 qt. 25 cts., peck $1.50, bu. $5.00. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA. 



( Dwarf Sieva.) 



Those who have been deterred from cultivating the 



Lima Bean, owing to trouble and expense in procuring 



poles on which to grow them, can plant the Bush Lima, 



as it grows in compact bush form, from fifteen to eighteen 



inches high, and produces a crop at least Iwo weeks earlier 



than any of the climbing Limas. which can be as easily 



gathered as the common bush beans. Pkt. 25 cts., qt. $1.50. 



Dwarf Carolina Sieva Lima. Of similar habit and 



general appearance to the above. Beans of small to 



medium size. Early and productive, two weeks earlier 



than Pole Limas. Pkt. 15 cts., qt. $1.00. 



Gartenbohnen 



BEANS. 



English Dwarf. 



Gee. F'ive de 3Iarais, 



. Fk. Ifabas, Sp. 



To succeed well, they must be planted as soon as the 



frost is out of the ground, in strong, heavy soil, in drills 



3 feet apart and 2 inches deep. Pinch ofl'the tops as soon 



as the lower pods begin to fill. 



Broad Windsor. The best for general culture, used 

 only as a shelled bean. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts. 



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Golden Wax. 



GOLDEN PODDED BUSH BEANS. 



Golden Wax, Earlier than the Black Wax; pods long, brittle, entirely string- 

 less, of a rich golden color ; as a snap-short it excels all others in richj buttery 

 flavor, while as a bean for winter use it has few equals. 



Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts., peck $2.00, bu. $7.00. 



Golden Queen. An improvement on Golden Wax from which it is a selection. 

 The pods are large, borne freely in clusters, and are of a beautiful light vellow 

 color. This sort has hitherto successfully withstood the rust, and presented an 

 attractive appearance when other sorts have been destroyed. 



Pkt. 15 cts., qt. 50 cts., peck $3.50, bu. $10.00. 



Wardwell's Wax. One of the very best Wax Beans, bearing long pods, of a 

 delicate waxy yellow, entirely stringless and brittle. Being of fine buttery 

 flavor and a heavy yielder, it will become a standard sort. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts., peck $2.50, bu. $8.00. 



Date Wax Bean. A very prolific variety, bearing large golden yellow pods, 

 free from strings, and wliich remain in good condition a long time'. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts., peck $2.25, bu. $8.00. 



Wardwell's Wax. 



Add for postage 8 cts. per pint, 15 cts. per quart. Quarter bushels and over are sent by express or freight 



at purchaser's expense. 



