. ®«i After another season's trial we can recommend with even; greater confidence Dreer's Early Golden Cluster Wax Bean. While it is not suited to the far North, owing to the lateness of the season, it is without question the most useful bean introduced of late years for any section south of the Canadas. It is an improvement on all the good qualities of the Giant and Dwarf Wax sorts, and we feel assured it has come to stay. It will be found a desirable variety for the market as well as private gardens, and will meet the approval of all careful growers. It is distinct in seed, in color and habi


. ®«i After another season's trial we can recommend with even; greater confidence Dreer's Early Golden Cluster Wax Bean. While it is not suited to the far North, owing to the lateness of the season, it is without question the most useful bean introduced of late years for any section south of the Canadas. It is an improvement on all the good qualities of the Giant and Dwarf Wax sorts, and we feel assured it has come to stay. It will be found a desirable variety for the market as well as private gardens, and will meet the approval of all careful growers. It is distinct in seed, in color and habit of growth. The pods retain their tenderness and plumpness long after the beans have at- tained a large size, so that only a few days elapse after they cease to be fit for String Beans before they are fit to shell. For quality, we have no hesitancy in saying it is the "Acme of Perfection " among pole beans, combining as it does the flavor of the Flageolet with the crisp tender- ness of the Golden Wax. It snaps easily, is stringless,. On Beans, ramit for postage 30 cents per quart or fraction thereof, when ordered to be sent by mail.


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