DREER’S MARKET GARDENERS’ LIST. 1 
SPECIALTIES FOR 1889. 
DREER’S 
ECLIPSE ASPARAGUS. 
EYOND question this is the largest and finest Asparagus ever sent 
out. Stalks frequently measure two inches in diameter, and even 
when twelve to fifteen inches long, are perfectly tender when cooked. 
Its tenderness is ensured by remarkably rapid growth and its remaining 
in good condition several days after being ready for cutting. Of medium 
green color, excellent flavor, and attractive size ; it is destined to become 
a leading market sort, and in large demand for private gardens. 
Seed, '75 cts. per lb. 
Strong 2 year old roots, $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 
Copyright, 1888, By Peter Henderson, & Co. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima Beans. 
This new Bean is at least two weeks earlier than the climbing sorts. It grows 15 to 18 inches high 
and is as compact in form as an ordinary Bush Bean. The beans are the same size as the Sieva and are 
borne in profusion from early in July till cut down by frost. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 5 pkts. $1.00. 12 pkts. $2.00 
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 consid- 
erably exceeds that of the Golden Wax. 
Qt., 30 cts.; peck, $1.40; bush., $5.00. 
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