UAKLINOTON WINDSOH BUAM. 
BROAD BEANS. 
(Faba vulgaris.) LeguminosjE, 
CULTURE. — I' or Qii eail}' cioj), a sowing slionld be made of Hlazayan in October or November on well-drained 
toil. 'Jbe main crop should be sown in Februarv, and others to follow up to the end of May. Pow in drills, about 
2 inclus dceji, ibe beans to be 3 inches apart, and the drills 2 to 3 feet apart. 7 he grt.und dug and wt II manured. To 
ensure well-tilh d pids it is a gcod plan to pinch off the leadii g top.' as soon ns the lower pods begin to set. For <’ry 
setuous, scf cultural directions in I’eas. 
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^CflJl^GHs^^^ClTSJTT^iOK ibVc New 1 bings, cole iired j aj er. 
Canne llS Exhibition Long* Pod — This is undoubtedly one of the finest and nios't productive Long 
1 od Lroad heau wt have ever seen, and amongst the best in cultivation for exhibition ... ... ... 1 G 
Cniine llS Giant Sev ille L ong Pod — This variety is one of the longest podded beans in cultivation, 
consequently it is well adapted tor exhibition purposes ; good cropper, and of line flavour 1 4 
Cannel lS Green Windsor Splendid colour when cooked, and fine flavour. A grand improvement 
on the old variety _ 10 
Lsviathan Bearing immense pods from 13 to 15 inches long; very prolilic, and siiecially recommended for 
exlnbition purposes 10 
Beck S Dwarf Green Gem — An excellent dwarf sort, only 1 foot high ... ... ... ... ... ... I -1 
Early Maza^an — ^ he best for ihe first sowing ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... 0 3 
Green Long Pod— Very fine, and a nice colour when cooked 0 10 
Harlington Windsor fhe largest and most prolific Windsor Bean in cultivation ... ... ... 1 0 
Johnson S Wonderful Long Pod — Very early, and a good cropper ... ... 0 9 
Laxton S Masterpiece, Green Long Pod — A very fine and prolific green-seeded variety, the long pods 
filling vvcil, and containing Irom four to seven large beans, thickly set on the stems, and frequently in pairs. 
A grand variety for exhibition ; quality superior, and as early as the Seville 1 3 
Taylor’s Broad Windsor— Largo, and fine flavour 0 » 
other varieties can be supplied. 
RUNNER OR CLIMBING BEANS. 
( rhaseolvs nmlti/lorus.J Leg v mikoSjE. 
CULTURE. — It is a coDinion mistake to plant these too earl}'. Sowings may be made in April, under glasp, 
and ihc plbnis j>ut out about the middle of Ma\ where tin y ore to stand. If, however, they are to I c sown in the open 
ground, do uoi put them in until the first week in May and again in June and July. Tliis is the vegetable for a 
lioL and dry season. hen thickly mulched and watered they will bear heavily, and deserve all the labour of 
watering aftorded them. They should be occasionally topped, to induce side growth, and if possible stakes or 
8 U[)[ oris of some kind should be used, as it allows of much finer growth and increased jiroductiou of pods. 
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Cannells Igt Prize Scarlet— a great improvement upon the olu variety, producea very long pods, 
iiiiU tenner flesh ; a heavy cropper ; an e.xcclleiit e.\biliition variety ... ... ... ... ... ... I li 
Cannel ls’ Ne Plus Ultra. — Orc of the best for exhibition and main crop, producing an enormous 
quaiitiiv 01 exiraurJiiiary pods of sj-londid form, from 10 to 14 inches long, and quite straight. To grow 
it to perfection each beau should be planted 1^ feet apart in the rows ... .. ... ... ... ... 1 U 
Climbing French, Tender and True— One of the most valuable acquisitions of recent years. It grows 0 
1 high, bears a tremendous crop of long, straight, fine pods, tlie quality being first-class. First-class 
Certificate, Koyal Horticultural Society 2 0 
Hill’s Prize — A grand exhibition variety ; a great crojiper, and bears very long beautifully sha])od very llesby 
pods. A true Scarlet liunner, and not crossed with a white seeded kind. Awarded a First- class 
Certificate, IMI.S per pkt., 1/0 
Cannells’ White Czar — Is an enormous podded white runner Bean, the pods of w'hich run from 12 to 
Hi inches in lengcli, are very thick, fleshy, and almost striugless, often 2 inches in diameter, . 
and produced in clusters. No other Bean upproxiinates this for quality and productiveneea, aud although 
the pods- reach an immense size, the flavour is extremely delicate ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 
Champion— A select stock of the old Scarlet Kunner i 
Giant White— A wonderful oropper, long pods, which are very tender; a capital exhibition variety 
1 0 
Painted Lady — Very baad.some, s;arlet and white flowers ; very ornamental as well as useful 
1- G 
“Titan ’ The A1 Scarlet liunner. Fnormous broad and straight pods, produced in clusters, are quite as large as those of the Czar, but 
straighter; very fleshy, and almoit striugless up to maturity ... ... ... 2 U 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
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