DWARF OR BUSH BEANS (Green Podded) 
Carter’s Magpie (The new Long-standing variety) ( see Photograph, page 15). — This remarkably fine 
Dwarf Bean, which has attracted such favourable attention in our trials at Raynes Park for 
the past two seasons, was raised in France by an expert grower, who considered it the 
| NOVBLTY~ | finest Bean of its class. We have reselccted and grown it on for some years until it has 
become equally good here in all seasons, producing heavy crops when other varieties are 
damaged or fail. It is also an excellent forcer. In habit it somewhat resembles our cele- 
brated Perpetual, but is a heavier cropper, the pods also being larger and longer, although of equal quality 
and flavour. We most strongly recommend this introduction. 
Price, .65 per Yi pt. ; .25 per pkt. Stock limited. 
Carter’s Sunrise Dwarf French Bean. — For forcing or outdoors. A distinct and valuable first early 
raised at our Grounds from the result of a cross between Ne Plus Ultra and Carter’s Per- 
I " novelty I P etua l- Carter’s Sunrise is a most valuable addition, for it not only possesses the good 
' < forcing quality of the Ne Plus Ultra, but is a much better cropper and produces larger and 
superior pods; very compact growth, and remarkably early. 
Price, .25 per pkt. Stock very limited. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Portman’s Head Gardener says: — “Sunrise is a magnificent cropper, good sturdy growth, 
producing long straight pods in great quantity: a most excellent Bean.” — Mr. Geo. Phillips 
The Lady McEacharn’s Head Gardener says: — “Carter’s Sunrise is a very free-bearing variety, produced in clusters 
and of excellent quality.” — Mr. J. Day 
Carter’s Stringless Dwarf French Bean, Holborn Wonder. — The great success which has attended our 
introduction of the first stringless Green-podded Bean, Carter’s Canadian Glory, has encouraged us 
to pursue our' efforts in selecting stringless Beans for general use. Our Holborn Wonder will be 
found to be free from threads, is quite distinct and very prolific, and we confidently recommend it. 
Price, .85 per qt. ; .50 per pt. ; .25 per pkt. 
Carter’s Stringless Dwarf French Bean, Canadian Glory. — An Extra Early Dwarf Green-podded 
French Bean, possessing the invaluable quality of bearing pods absolutely without strings or threads. 
It is equally valuable eaten as a Flageolet or Haricot, as on the Continent. 
Price, .85 per qt. ; .50 per pt. ; .25 per pkt. 
Carter’s Canadian Wonder. — We were one of the first to make the merits of this fine dwarf Bean known 
and its popularity today is probably unequalled. Our stock is the finest obtainable, and produces 
an abundance of very long, fleshy pods, making it a great favourite both for table and exhibition. 
Forty-three First Prizes reported by customers last year. 
Price, .50 per qt.; .30 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Carter’s Longsword, Reselected Stock. — This variety has been improved and reselccted, and as now 
offered is one of the largest podded French Beans on the market; the-pods, produced in great pro- 
fusion, are of quite remarkable length and substance. Exhibitors should not fail to grow this variety 
where space is not limited ; it is a certain prize-winner. 
Price, .75 per qt. ; .40 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Carter’s Dwarf Horticultural. — A distinct improvement on the old Horticultural Bean. 
Price, .35 per qt. ; .25 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Stringless Green Pod. — Absolutely stringless and very early. Very crisp and tender. 
Price, .30 per qt. ; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Bountiful. — A six weeks’ bean with a flat pod. Very prolific. 
Price, .30 per qt.; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
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