POLE BEAN S — Continued 
GREEN-PODDED VARIETIES 
Carter’s July Climbing French Bean (with String- 
less Pods). — We had the pleasure to bring to 
the notice of our customers a climbing stringlcss 
variety, which we strongly recommended, and 
we have no reason to alter the opinion expressed 
then. It bears round pods so freely produced 
that we have counted as many as forty on 
a stalk. It holds well to the sticks and is 
the earliest bean we know. The Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, reporting its trials at Wisley, 
says: “Carter’s July Climbing French Bean. 
Flower white, height 3 feet, foliage dark green; 
pods long, thin, straight, averaging 6 inches in 
length, usually in pairs; good crop; pods string- 
less.” 
"An early fruiting Climbing French Bean. The pods 
are thick, medium sized, and very like the excellent Butter 
Beans in form. Not in July alone, but it keeps on fruiting 
over quite a long season, and is as good now in September 
as it was at first. The actual bean is very small, and the 
pods keep tender longer than any variety I have tried." 
— Mr. J. C. Tallack, Head Gardener to E. M. Mundy, Esq. 
Price .65 per qt.; .35 per pt.; .10 per pkt. 
Carter’s Climbing French Bean Successor. — A 
large-podded Climbing French Bean, selected 
from our Ten Weeks. It is superior to that 
variety, as the pods are almost half as long again 
and very delicate eating. It comes in after our 
July Climbing , hence the name Successor. 
Price .65 per qt. ; .35perpt.; .10 per pkt. 
Carter’s Reselected Climbing French Beans. 
A highly selected stock, being more prolific and 
of very robust habit. 
Price .65 per qt. ; .35 per®.; .10 per pkt. 
