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RUNNER BEANS. — Continued. 
THE FINEST WHITE-SEEDED RUNNER BEAN GROWN. 
Carters Jubilee Runner (see Photograph— greatly reduced).— t||s extraordinary Bean still remains 
one of the best. Carters Jubilee Runner produces an enormous crop of immense pods, which are 
thick and unusually fleshy, the flavour being all that is desired. 119 First Prizes reported by customers. 
“ 1 had a P^t of Jubilee Runner Beans from you last year, and I must say I never had Runners yield like them. 
They hung in hunches like grapes, and lasted so long.” — Mr. W. K. Saunders. 
Price per quart, 3s.; per pint, is. 91!. 
Carters Holborn Masterpiece. A very robust and hardy Bean of the Caseknife type. 
Price per quart, 3s. ; per pint, is. 9d. 
Carters Champion Scarlet Runner. — A great improvement upon the old type, producing a 
great profusion of large beans of splendid flavour. 
Price per quart, 2s. 6d. ; per pint, is. 6d. 
Carters Elephant Runner. A large handsome type with fleshy pods, very long, and borne in 
the greatest profusion ; very popular. 
Price per quart, 3s. ; per pint, is. 9d. 
Per quart — s. 
Champion Runner.— Original stock 
Giant White Runner.— Pods of good substance 
Girtford Giant. - Large podded 
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. 
Ne PIUS Ultra. — Most prolific, bearing an abundance of very broad and fleshy pods 
Painted Lady. — Distinct both in colour of seed and flower. A fine re-selected stock 
bearing- splendid larg-e pods 
Scarlet Runner.— The old variety 
The Czar. — White seeded; bears a profusion of large pods... 
White-seeded Scarlet Runner.— Fleshy pods 
The Cultivation of Runner Beans.-- 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 12 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. 
Address for all 
Correspondence, 
RAYNBS PARR, 
LONDON, SAP.— 
1913. 
