FACSIMILE l•IlOT0(;KAl’ll. Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C.&^C 
carters’ JUmi.EE RUNNER BEAN. 
238* & 97 » High Hulborn, Lon uoh.— 1907. 
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RUNNER BEANS. 
Carters’ Jubilee Runner 
{see Photograph^. — This extra- 
ordinary Bean still remains one of 
the best, and its records on the 
exhibition table stand unrivalled. 
Carters’ J^ubilee Punner produces 
an enormous crop of immense 
pods, which are thick and unusually 
fleshy, the flavour being all that is 
desired. 
“ I had a pint of Jubilee Runner 
Beans from you ia.st year, and I must say 
I never had Runners yield like them. 
They hung in hunches like grapes, and 
lasted so long.”— Mr. \V. K. Saunders, 
Kingston-on-Thames. 
Price per quart, 3s. 6d. ; per pint, 
2S. ; IS. and 6d, per packet. 
Carters’ Holborn Seedling. 
— Large size and very prolific. 
Variously coloured seeds. 
Price per quart, 3s. 6d. ; per pint, 
2S. ; IS. and 6d. per packet 
Carters’ Holborn Master- 
piece. — A very robust and hardy 
Bean of the Casekni/e type. 
Price per quart, 3s. 6d. ; per pint, 
2S. ; IS, and 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ChampionScariet 
Runner. — A great improve- 
ment upon the old type, producing 
a great profusion of large beans of 
splendid flavour. 
Price per quart, 2 S. 6d. ; per pint, 
IS. 6d. ; IS. and 6d. per packet. 
CARTERS’ 
SCARLET EMPEROR. 
THE NEW 
SCARLET RUNNER, 
With Pods 15.t inches in length. 
Sec full description with Testimonials on the. 
Art Inset between pages 8 and 9 
