POLE BEANS — Continued, 
GREEN-PODDED VARIETIES 
THE FINEST WHITE 
SEEDED POLE BEAN 
GROWN 
Carter’s Jubilee Runner (see Photograph — greatly reduced). — This extraordinary Bean still remains 
one of the best. Carter’s Jubilee Runner produces an enormous crop of immense pods, which are 
thick and unusually fleshy, the flavour being all that is desired. One hundred and nineteen First 
Prizes reported by customers. 
“I had a pint of Jubilee Runner Beans from you last year, and I must say I never had Runners yield like them. They 
hung in bunches like grapes, and lasted so long.” — Mr. W. K. Saunders. 
Price .50 per qt.; .30 per pt.; .15 per pkt. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. —A long, green-podded sort. The vines make a very vigorous 
growth and produce quantities of large pods which grow in great clusters and are of fine quality. 
Price .35 per qt.; .20 per pt.; .10 per pkt. 
Dutch Case Knife. — Very productive, and produce a fine bean to be used either green or dry. 
Price .35 per qt.; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. — The best pole shell bean grown, although it can also be used as 
a snap bean. It has a pale-green pod, but becomes streaked with red when mature. 
Price .35 per qt. ; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Red Cranberry. — A very tender and crisp type. The pods arc green and are deliciously flavoured. 
The ripened bean is a beautiful bright red in colour and is used green or dry. 
Price .35 per qt. ; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Scarlet Runner. — This bean is mostly used as an ornamental climber, but is edible and can be used as a 
green or a shell bean. Price .35 per qt.; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
Lazy Wife. — An excellent flavoured, white-seeded bean. It is a late sort and is one of the largest pole 
beans raised. Price .35 per qt.; .20 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
WAX-PODDED VARIETIES 
Carter’s Golden Cluster. — This is a wonderful improvement on the ordinary Golden Cluster bean, and 
it produces a surprisingly wonderful growth of long, yellow, fleshy pods, which hang in clusters. 
The vine continues to bear for a long time. It is an early variety. 
Price .50 per qt. ; .30 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. Stock is limited. 
Mont d’Or or Golden Butter. — This is perhaps the earliest Wax Pole Bean grown, and the result shows 
a vigorous growth of plump, meaty pods, G to 8 inches in length. 
Price .40 per qt.; .25 per pt.; .10 per pkt. 
Indian Chief or Black Wax Pole Beans. — A long, white, stringless bean. Very popular. 
Price .40 per qt.; .25 per pt. ; .10 per pkt. 
