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carters' mammoth WINDSOR BROAD BEAN. 
BROAD BEANS. 
WHITE-SEEDED VARIETIES. 
Carters’ Mammoth Windsor. —The longest podded Windsor Bean in 
existence, and the finest for exhibition. As shown in the photograph above the 
pods sometimes contain as many as five and six gigantic beans. A grand selection. 
Price 2 S. 6d. per quart, is. 6d. per pint, is. and 6d. per packet. 
Per quart — s . d . 
Carters’ Market Garden Windsor.— Very superior to the ordinary type. 
The eye retains its white colour to the last ... ... ... per pkt., is. & 6d. 2 o 
Carters’ Improved Windsor. — Large and productive, bushy habit, well 
podded from top to bottom of stem ... ... ... ... per pkt., is. & 6d. i 6 
Carters’ Mammoth Longpod.— A decided improvement upon the 
Early Longpod. Sent out originally by us, and awarded the First-Class 
Certificate, R.H.S. ... ... ... ... ... ... per pkt., is. & 6d. 2 o 
Seville Giant Longpod. — Distinct and handsome, 18 inches high, with pods 
often 12 inches in length. First-Class Certificate, R.H.S. ... per pkt., is. & 6d. 
Carters’ Broad Bean. — Selected for length of pod and productiveness „ is. & 6d. 
Aquadulce Longpod. — Early and long-podded ... ... ... ,, is. & 6d. 
Johnson’s Wonderful.— One of the oldest long-podded varieties ... per pkt., 6d. 
Minster Giant Longpod. — An old favourite, of good habit and appearance ,, 6d. 
Monarch Longpod.— Useful for general crop ; pods of moderate length „ 6d. 
Royal Dwarf Fan or Cluster-headed. — Early, dwarf, and good flavour ,, 6d. 
Early Longpod.— Robust habit ; pods well 
Early Mazagan. — One of the earliest ; small pods 
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