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FOR •1555, 



-^•Dreer's Eclipse As 



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(&e Colored Plate.) 



>EYONP question this i.-. the largest and finest Asparagus ever sent out. Stalks^frequently measure two inches in 

 L J3 diameter and, even when twelve inches long, are perfectly tender when cooked, its tenderness: is ensured by its 

 Vtx 1 remarkably rapid growth and remaining in good condition several days after being ready for cutting. Of me- 

 dium green color, excellent flavor and attractive size, it is destined to become a leading market sort and in large 

 demand for private gardens. Two seasons' trials have demonstrated its value, and we are satisfied our customers will 

 pronounce it a good thing. 



Seed, per pkt., 25 cts. ; strong roots, $5.00' per 100. 



Dreer'5 Golden (lifter V&x Pole Be&n. 



(See Colored Plate.) 



Further trials have proven all we claimed for this delicious Bean. All who have tried it speak in unmeasured 

 terms of praise. Among many private gardens in this section it will take the place of the Dwarf Beans, as it con- 

 tinues to bear until cut by frost if the first pods are kept picked. In quality, productiveness and all the points that 

 go toward making a good bean this variety excels. 



Per pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for 25 cts. ; $1.00 per pint. 



LOW'S CHAMPION 



BUSH BEAN. 



Excellent as a Shell Bean for summer or winter. The 

 bushes are very stocky and strong in growth, branching 

 from an inch above the ground ; leaves dark green and 

 very large; height of plant, fifteen to eighteen inches. 

 The pods, four to five inches in'length, 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, either green or dry. 



Pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for 25 cts. ; quart, 40 cts. 



EXTRA EARLY LIMA BEANS. 



This sort is a valuable addition to the list of Lima 

 Beans, as it is at least ten days earlier than Large Lima. 

 The flavor is all that can he desired and the profusion in 

 which its short plump pods are borne render it very pro- 

 Pkt., 15 cts.; qt., 75 cts. 



duetive. 



Low's Champion Bush Bean. 



WARDWELL'S DWARF KIDNEY WAX BEAN. 



Vines of medium size, erect, hardy and productive. Pods long, broad, flat and of a delicate waxy yellow, brittle 

 and entirely stringless. Beans white and a distinct kidney shape. It is very early, of fine buttery flavor, and is 

 destined to become a leading string bean and winter shelled sort. The yield considerably exceeds that of the Golden 

 Wax. Pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for 25 cts. ; quart, 40 cts. 



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