10 
RUNNER BEANS.— 
SEVEN 
First Prizes 
reported by Customers 
in 1906. 
Carters’ Elephant 
Runner (see Photograph). 
— A large handsome type 
with fleshy pods, very long, 
and borne in the greatest 
profusion ; very popular. 
Price 3s. per quart ; is. g< 3 . pit 
pint ; IS. and 6d. per packet. 
I’er quart — s. d. 
Champion Runner.— 
Original stock. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. i 9 
Giant White Runner.— 
Pods of good substance. 
Per packet, 6d. i o 
Girtford Giant.— Large 
podded. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. i 6 
Mont d’Or Golden 
Butter. — Early and 
very productive : the 
thick and fleshy pods 
of pale sulphur colour 
are quite stringless and 
very tender. First Class 
Certificate, R.H.S. 
Per pint 2s . ; per packet, 
IS. and 6d. 
Ne Plus Ultra. — Most 
prolific. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. 2 o 
Painted Lady. — Distinct. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. i 6 
Scarlet Runner. — The 
old variety. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. i 3 
The Czar. — White seeded. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. 2 6 
White Caseknife. — Very 
early. 
Per packet, is. and 6d. i 6 
Photograpimt and CopyrighUJ by J . C. ir Ca. WHITE SEEDED SCARLET 
carters’ elephant runner. Runner. — Fleshy pods. 
Showing type of fruiting cluster. Reduced in size. P^r packet, 6d. i o 
The Cultivation of Runner Runner Beans should be planted out of doors during May, followed by 
successional sowings at intervals of a fortnight ; by this means an abundant supply is provided until the plants are 
destroyed by the autumn frosts. Care should be taken when planting that sufficient space is allowed between the 
rows (say 3 feet), and 1 2 inches from plant to plant in the rows, and the plants should be well watered in dry 
weather or the flowers will drop off. If slugs are troublesome during the young stage of growth, dust over with 
soot and lime. 
237, 3381 & 97 i 
High Huloorn, London.— 1907. 
