5) HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
BEANS—Green Pod: Dwarf or Bush.—Continued. 
Mammoth Stringless Green Pod. 
(See cut.) In this new variety we offer the 
finest and earliest green pod stringless Bean it 
has ever been our pleasure to see growing. The 
plants are very productive, bearing profusely the 
large and green pods, which are perfectly round, 
very fleshy and entirely stringless. In quality 
it is equal to any variety ever offered, and it is a 
great improvement in every way over the long 
time favorite ‘* Round-Pod Valentine’’ The 
Mammoth Stringless Green Pod is just such a 
variety as market gardeners have been hoping 
for. Qt, 25¢.; 4 qts., 80c.; peck, $1.25; 
bu., $5.00. 
Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. This 
variety is positively stringless, and remains 
tender and crisp a long time after maturity. The 
pods are of pale green, long and straight, per- 
fectly round and meaty, maturing with the earliest 
of the green-pod varieties. Qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 
75¢-; peck, $1.20; bu., $4.75. 
White Kidney, or Royal Dwarf. 
A superior kind for baking, and also excellent 
shelled green. Qt., 20c.; 4 qts., 60c.; peck, 
$1.00; bu., $4.00. 
Green Flageolet (Wonder of France). 
Used extensively, shelled when in green state. 
Qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 80c. 
Broad Windsor (Z7g7isi). Used only as a 
shelled bean. Pt., 20c.; qt., 35c. 
Boston Pea Bean (Vaz). An excellent 
MAMMOTH STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEAN. variety of very productive habit; for baking they 
excel all other sorts. Qt., 20c.; 4 qts., 60c.; 
peck, $1.00; bu., $4.00. 
Black Turtle Soup. Used as a winter-shelled bean, for White Marrowfat. Extensively grown for sale as a dry 
which it is much esteemed. Qt. 20c.; 4 gts., 60c.; peck, bean for winter use; excellent shelled, either green or dry. 
$1.00; bu., $4.00. Qt., 20c.; 4 qts., 60c.; peck, $1.00; bu., $4.00. 
Bush Lima Beans. : ¥ 
Wonder Bush Lima (Dreer’s). (See 
cut.) This is without doubt the earliest and 
best of the Bush Limas. Seed planted on our 
experimental grounds on June 29th produced 
fully matured beans on August 17th, just seven 3 
weeks from planting. No other Bush Lima 
Bean has such a record for earliness. The 
plants grow dwarf, upright and compact, 
and are completely covered with large pods, 
many of which contain four beans which are 
fully as large as Pole Limas. The beans are “ 
flat in shape, and fully equal in flavor to the Pa 
famous Dreer’s Improved Lima, so well and 
favorably known. Qt., 35c.; 4 qts., SI.15; 
peck, $1.75; bu., $7.00. 
Dreer’s Bush Lima. A dwarf variety of 
the Dreer’s Improved Lima, which has been 
fixed in its character of a bush bean ; it is very 
prolific, single plants often producing from 150 
to 200 pods. The beans grow close together 
in the pods, producing three to four and some- 
times five in a pod, and are thick, sweet and 
succulent, equal in quality and tenderness to 
Dreer’s Pole Lima. Qt., 35c.; 4 qts., $1.15 ; 
peck, $1.75; bu., $7.00. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. A true bush form 
of the Large White Lima; requires no poles. 
Qt., 30c.; 4 qts., $1.00; peck, $1.65; bu., 
$6.50. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima. A dwarf 
variety of the Sieva or Southern Lima; pro- 
duces enormous crops two weeks earlier than 
the climbing Limas. The beans of this variety 
are smallest of any bush Limas. Qt., 30c.; 
4 qts., $1.00; peck, $1.50; bu., $6.50. DREER’S WONDER BUSH LIMA BEAN. 
