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l-AlVr OF POD OF CARTER^*' I.KVIATIIAN BEAN. 
CARTERS’ LEVIATHAN 
BROAD BEAN. 
(WHITE SEEDED.) 
A champion Exhibition variety. 
10 First Prizes reported by customers in 1906. 
IS „ » » 1907- 
We continue to re-select this well-known Broad 
Bean, the seeds being carefully saved from the 
finest pods taken from the most prolific plants, so 
that our customers may feel that they are growing 
really the very finest Broad Bean in cultivation. It 
cajinot be excelled for Table or Exhibition. 
Price 2 S. 6d. per quart, is. 6d. per pint. 
CARTERS’ EXTRA EARLY 
BROAD BEAN. 
The earliest maturing variety yet introduced. 
Resists the aphis-fly better than any other. It has 
a much smaller pod than the above variety, but it 
is the earliest Broad Bean that we know of, and 
is most prolific. 
Price 2 S. 6d. per quart, is. 6d. per pint. 
The Cultivation of Broad Beans. — Early 
Mazagan and Dwarf Fan Beans may be planted 
in November, and a second sowing made in 
February, the rows being about 15 inches apart; 
to be followed by the Long-Podded and Windsor 
varieties to secure a succession. The later sorts 
should be about 6 inches from plant to plant, and 
3 feet from row to row. This crop succeeds best 
on deep rich soil in an exposed position. On light 
and dry soils it generally gets attacked by the black 
blight and spoils. When the points suffer from 
this pest it becomes imperative to pinch them out 
and burn them. 
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