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Griipfith, Turner & Co., Bai^timore, Md. 



Dreer's Bush 

 Lima Beans. 



This is a dwarf variety 

 of the Dreer's Im- 

 proved Lima and pos- 

 sesses all the good 

 qualities of that well- 

 known sort, grows 

 about two feet high, 

 producing pods in 

 gi eat abundance and 

 ripens about ten days 

 earlier than the Pole 

 Lima. 



Sold only in packets, 



Pkts., 20 cts. 



Henderson's Dwarf Lima 

 Beans. 



These are valuable, because the}- do 

 not need poles, abd being so dwarf can 

 be planted close together. They are 

 very early and prolific, continuing to 

 bear until frost. 



Pkts., TO cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 

 cts.; peck, ^3.00. 



Improved Rusl=Proof Golden 

 Wax Beans. 



This is the handsomest and hardiest 

 of all the Wax Beans. The pods are 

 straight, long and thicker than the 

 ordinary Golden Wax, much superior 

 in quality, absolutely rust proof and 

 sure to become the favorite Wax Beans. 



Qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1 50; bushel, I5.00. 



Giant 

 Pascal Celery. 



A selection from the Golden 

 Self-Blanching which has become 

 so popular. It partakes of the 

 best qualities of that variety, is 

 somewhat larger and an excel- 

 lent keeper. It is of fine nutty 

 flavor, stalks thick and crisp and 

 of very attractive appearance. It 

 bleaches with but slight earthing 

 up. It is, without doubt, the 

 celerv of the future. 



Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 

 X lb., 70 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



cts.; 



Special Prices to Canners, G-ardeners and Farmers, in Large Quantities. 



