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DWARF FRENCH BEANS. 
Carters Stringless Dwarf French Bean, Holborn Wonder.— The 
great success which has attended our introduction of the first stringless Green-podded 
Bean, Carters Canadian Glory, has encouraged us to pursue our efforts in selecting 
stringless Beans for general use. Our Holborn Wonder will be found to be free from 
threads, is quite distinct and very prolific, and we confidently recommend it. 
Price 3S. 6d. per quart, 2S. per pint, is. per packet. 
Carters Stringfless Dwarf French Bean, Canadian Glory.— An 
Extra Early Dwarf Green-podded French Bean, possessing the invaluable quality of 
bearing pods absolutely without strings or threads. It is equally valuable eaten as a 
Flay;eolet or Haricot, as on the Continent. 
Price 3S. 6d. per quart, 2S. per jiint, is. per packet. 
Carters Canadian Wonder. — We were one of the first to make the merits of this 
fine dwarf Bean known, and its popularity to-day is probably unequalled. Our stock is 
the finest obtainable, and produces an abundance of very long fleshy pods, making it a 
great favourite both for table and exhibition. 
27 First Prizes reported by Customers last year. 
Price 2S. per quart, is. 3d. per pint. 
Carters Longfsword. — This is a variety which we can recommend either for forcing 
or for general use. It is very prolific and early, pods of good length, and of very 
delicate texture. 
Price 2S. jier (juart, is. 3d. per [jint. 
Per quart — s. 
Carters White Advancer. -First Class Certificate , 
Canadi.\n Wonder - Ordinary variety ... 
Early Prolific. — Very productive 
Early Pai.e Dun. — Pods very tender 
Emperor William. — Early variety 
Monster Long-podded Negro. — A decided advance on the ordinary variety, bearing 
larger and thicker pods ; a fine cropper 
Negro Longpod. — Prolific and useful 
Nr Plus Ultra. — Good for general use 
Osborn’s Early Forcing. — O ne of the best 
Sir Joseph Paxton. - Pods broad 
Sion House Improved. — Early and productive 
White Canterbury. — Heavy cropper ... ... 
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?'he Cultivation of French Beans. — Smv in pots under glass for forcing from December to April, and about 
May in the open borders, followed bj- two or three successionat sowings at intervals of a fortnight. The rows 
ought to be from 2 feet to 2 feet 6 inches apart, and the [ilants thinned to about t foot apart. They are rather 
delicate, and should not be sown out of doors until the warm weather sets in. 
All Seeds Carriage Free. Five per cent. Discount for Cash Payments. 
'ciZltl/Zenu, KAYNES BARK, LONDON, S.n'.-igu. 
