THE LARGEST- PODDED RUNNER BEAN IN CULTIVATION. 
CARTERS’ JUBILEE RUNNER. 
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE 
OPPOSITE PAGE. 
The Best Scarlet 
Runner. 
CARTERS’ CHAMPION. 
This remarkably productive and fine- 
flavoured Dwarf French Bean is the earliest 
Continental variety grown. 
Distinct, both in seed and habit, it has 
firmly established itself in public favour. 
It is exceedingly early and very prolific, 
bearing as many as 30 to 35 pods upon a 
single plant. 
“ Longswcrd is very early and most prolific, 
a second Canadian Wonder, but more fruitful 
than that splendid variety. Grand for forcing 
in pots, excellent in the open air, and highly 
deserving of general culture. As an all-the- 
year-round Bean I know none to equal it.” 
Mr. J. MUIR, Margam Park. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. 6d. per pint. 
In sealed packets, 
Price 5s. per packet. 
AWARDED 
FIRST PEIZE, Weston-Srner-Mare, 1S87. FIRST PRIZE, Ilminster, 1887. 
FIBS! PRIZE, Taunton, 1887. FIRST PRIZE, Atherstone, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, Burnham, 1887. j FIRST PEIZE, Mabelthorpe, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, Hatch Beauchamp, 1887. I FIRST PRIZE. Trowbridge. 1887. 
“ Carters’ Champion is the best variety of 
Scarlet Runner Bean in cultivation.” 
THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
“ The best crop of Beans I have ever seen 
was Carters’ Champion Runners.” 
S. OWEN, Esq., Wharf House. 
The Rev. E. NORMAN informs Messrs. 
Carter that he had a great quantity of Beans 
from the Champion Runners. This is the 
more remarkable, as all his neighbours have 
had scarcely any, in consequence of the blight 
and great drought. 
Price 2s. per quart. 
WE WERE AWARDED THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR SEEDS. HEALTHERIES, 1885. 
