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CLIMBING FRENCH BEANS. 
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Photographed and Copyrighted by /. C. Co, 
A REDUCED PHOTOGRAPH OF CARTERS’ 
TEN-WEEKS CLIMBING FRENCH BEAN. 
Carters’ Ten Weeks. — ( See 
Photograph .) The earliest of all 
Climbing Beans. It produces pods fit 
for table use ten weeks after sowing, 
under normal conditions. The pods 
hang in clusters, in greatest profusion. 
If brought upon the table young they 
have a tenderness and delicacy in 
flavour quite new and surprising. Its 
earliness, productiveness, and tender- 
ness make it a great acquisition. 
The Royal Horticultural 
Society, reporting its trials made at 
the Experimental Grounds, Chiswick, 
says : — “ Pods long, broad, straight, and 
as fleshy as a Scarlet Runner ; very 
heavy crop.” 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per pint, 
3s. 6d. per quart. 
Climbing French Bean.— 
Original type. 
Price 2s. 6d. per quart. 
Our High-Class Strains.— 
We would direct attention to the 
fact that nearly 60 of the varieties of 
Vegetables in the First Prize 
Collection at the Vegetable Confer- 
ence of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, 1903, were the produce of 
Carters’ Tested Seeds. (See page 3.) 
For cultural directions, see page 23. Krbe Carriage OF Seeds, see page 195. 
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*37. *38, A 97 High Holborn, London. — 1904. 
