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extreme fine flavor, the nkakkst approach to capi.iit.ow i:h. It is equally good 
for early and late. Diants that I set out in July made heads that when dressed 
weighed twelve pounds, and has pleased me better than any other variety 1 have 
cultivated during the last twenty-five years. 
King of the Garden Lima Pole Bean 
In size, earliness and productiveness, this is a great improvement on the 
old. large white Dima lfean. and of supe 
ior quality: the pods form low. way 
down in large clusters, with seldom 
less than four, and often five or six 
heans of the largest size in each. 
This is a great acquisition that can- 
not fail to please; 
Dreer’s Early Golden 
Cluster Pole Bean 
This new variety is claimed to he 
the finest pole bean in cultivation. 
In earliness it certainly leads all 
other pole varieties. It begins to 
hear early in July and continues un- 
til frost. The pods are from 6 to S 
inches long, and are borne in clusters 
of from ,1 to <1. and are freely pro- 
duced: are of a beautiful golden yel- 
low color, and the flavor is most de- 
licious. It can he used either shel- 
led or as a string bean. This is the 
cream of the pole beans, either new 
or old. 
New Siberian Cucumber 
A genuine Novelty, a remarkable variety, absolutely the earliest cucumber 
known. Producing cucumbers five inches long in the open ground in fifty-five 
days and will he a surprise to many market gardeners and truckers, who have 
heretofore grown the earliest Muromian. or early Russian for earliest. Size of 
the New Siberian, medium, is what critical gardeners would call “just right," a 
splendid free hearer, outyielding any other kind, fruit straight and smooth, color 
green, flesh extraordinarily tender and crisp, and for early forcing purposes or 
for slicing, it is a most valuable addition to our list of cucnmbrrs. For pickling 
it will undoubtedly also become the most desirable and profitable. 
