HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BEANS — Dwarf or Bush, Ger. Krop-Bobnen. 



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Red Valentine Bean 



1?«. 



4 Uts. 



Pk. 



Hu. 



20 



70 



%l 20 



?4 80 



20 



70 



I 20 



4 80 



15 



55 



I 10 



4 40 



20 



70 



I 20 



4 80 



20 



75 



I 25 



5 00 



25 



80 



I 25 



5 00 



35 



I 00 







Green Podded Varieties. 



Improved Extra Early Red Valentine. {See cut.) 

 Our strain of this popular variety is fine. The plant grows 

 erect, strong and healthy, and produces the pods in large 

 quantities. Qt., 25 cts. ; 4 qts., 80 cts. ; peck, i!i-25 ; bu., 

 $5.00. 



Keeney'8 Stringless Refugee. A new strain of 

 Refugee Bean. Pods are round, medium to long, slightly 

 curved, medium-green color, entirely stringless and brittle, 

 remaining so until old enough to shell. Qt., 40 cts.; 4 qts., 

 $1.40; peck, $2.60; bu., S10.40. 



Burpee's Stringless Green Pod. This variety is 

 positively stringless, and remains tender and crisp a long time 

 after maturity. The pods are pale green, long and straight, 

 perfectly round and meaty. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., Sl.oo; 

 peck, $1.50; bu., I6.00. 



Maminotli Stringless Green Pod. This is the finest 

 and earliest green pod stringless Bean it has ever been 

 our pleasure to see growing. The plants are very pro- 

 ductive, bearing profusely large grten pods, which are per- 

 fectly round, very fleshy and entirely stringless. Qt. , 30 cts.; 

 4 qts.. Si 00 ; peck, S1.50 ; bu., $6.00. 



Black Valentine. This variety of green-pod bean is 

 very productive. Pods are extremely long, round and straight, 

 and are quite attractive. The quality is also good. Qt., 

 30 cts. ; 4 qts., 90 cts. ; peck, $1-35; bu., $5.40. 



Eary Mohawk. The hardiest of the early varieties, also 

 good for autumn picking. Qt., 20 cts, ; 4 qts , 70 cts.; peck, 

 Si. 25 ; bu., S5.00. 



Long Yellow Six Weeks. {Flat pod.) Very early 

 and prolific ; long green tender pods ; mature quickly. Qt. , 

 20 cts. ; 4 qts., 70 cts. ; peck, $1.25 ; bu., S5.00. 



Extra Early Refugee. A profuse bearing variety. One 

 of the best early sorts. Qt., 20 cts. ; 4 qts., 70 cts. ; peck, 

 §1.25 ; bu., $5.00. 



Refugee, or 1000 to 1. This variety is medium, or 

 late in maturing. Pods pale green. Very prolific. Qt., 20 

 cts.; 4 qts., 7ocis.; peck, S1.25 ; bu., S5.C0. 



Giant Forcer Bean. A variety of green-podded bean 

 suitable for forcing under glass and also for outdoor culture. 

 The pods mature very quickly and are exceedingly attractive 

 both in color and shape. Qt., 30 cts. ; 4 qts., S'-OO. ; peck, 

 I1.50. 



Triumph of the Frames. Pods are flat and grow 

 abundantly on the plant. Good for forcing or growing in 

 frames. Qt., 70 cts. ; 4 qts., $2. 50. 



Wonder of France, or Green Flageolet. Used 



for forcing or as a shelled bean. Pods are long, bright green. 

 Qt., 65 cts ; 4 qts., S2.25. 



Varieties for Shell Beans. 



Qt. 



White Kidney 20 



White Marrowfat . . . 

 Boston Pea Bean {A^aiy) 

 Michigan Wonder Pea 

 Black Turtle Soup . . 

 Red Kidney . . . 



Broad Windsor ( English ) 



BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



Our Lima Beans, both Bush and Pole Varie- 

 ties, are carefully hand-picked and of the 

 best quality. 



Wonder Bush Lima Bean. (Dreer's. ) An im- 

 provement on Burpee's Bush Lima. Seed planted on our 

 e.xperimental grounds on June 29th produced fully matured 

 beans on August 17th, just seven weeks from planting. 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. Qt., 30 cts. ; 4 qts., 

 51.00 ; pk., fl.7S ; bu., J7.00. 



Dreer's Bush Lima Bean. A dwarf variety of the 

 Dreer's Improved Lima. It is very prolific, single plants 

 ] often producing from 15010200 pods. The beans grow close 

 ' together in the pods, producing three to four and sometimes 

 five in a pod, and are thick, sweet and succulent. Qt., 30 

 cts., 4 qts., Si. 00 ; peck, Si. 75 ; bu., S7.00. 

 Fordhook Bush Lima Bean. This valuable new 

 variety is a peifected form of Dreer's Bush Lima, which 

 variety it resembles in form of pod and shape of bean, but 

 both are larger, and the plant is of a strong, upright growth, 

 protecting the pods from contact with the soil and thus prevent- 

 ing rust and rot. It is very prolific, and frequently produces 

 { pods containing five beans, which are extremely large, thick 

 ! through and of fine flavor. Qt, 40 cts.; 4 qts., S«-40 ; 

 peck, S2-2S ; bu., $9.00. 

 Henderson's Bush Lima Bean. A dwarf variety of 

 the Sieva or Southern Lima ; produces enormous crops. Qt., 

 25 cts.; 4 qts., 90 cts. I peck, Sl-65 ; bu., S6.60. 

 Burpee's Bush Lima Bean. A true bush form of the 

 Large White Lima ; requires no poles. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., 

 $1.00 ; peck. Si 70 ; bu., S6.80. 

 Burpee-Improved Bush Lima Bean. Pods and 

 I beans are extremely large. Plant grows more erect than 

 Burpee's Bush Lima and is more productive. Qt., 40 cts.; 

 I 4 qts., S«-40 ; peck, S2.2S ; bu., S9-0O- 



