. Oct. 21, 1889. Mr. DREER: I icrile to let you know of mi/ succeiff with your Early Golden Clitat^r Pole Bean. Last spring I sent for a packet^ which I plaiited. I am in the northernmost and cohlest part of Canada, and this teas an unfavorable reason ; but in spite of all disndrantages the beans bore a full crop of the largest and finest beans I have ever seen, which ripened for seedâso I think that your bean will groiv any place where beans can be grown at alt. CHARLES IVES, Miscouche, Prince Edwards Island, Canada. White Dutch Runner. An ornamental variety; large white seed and beautiful cl
. Oct. 21, 1889. Mr. DREER: I icrile to let you know of mi/ succeiff with your Early Golden Clitat^r Pole Bean. Last spring I sent for a packet^ which I plaiited. I am in the northernmost and cohlest part of Canada, and this teas an unfavorable reason ; but in spite of all disndrantages the beans bore a full crop of the largest and finest beans I have ever seen, which ripened for seedâso I think that your bean will groiv any place where beans can be grown at alt. CHARLES IVES, Miscouche, Prince Edwards Island, Canada. White Dutch Runner. An ornamental variety; large white seed and beautiful clusters of white flowers; good as a shelled bean. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 30 cts., peck $ Add for postage 8 cts. per pint, 15 cts. per quart. Quarter bushels and over are sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense.
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