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Beans, Broad, (Fada vulgaris). 
Sow at intervals, from January to May, in rows 2 feet apart, a strong, stiff, rich soil being the most suitable. As soon as the young 
pods show through the flowers at the bottom of tlie plants the tops ought to he pinched out to throw all energy into the flowers already 
formed. Beans as a rule, require phosphate food : ij ozs. Clibrans' Phosphate Manure to the square yard is an effectiye dressing. 
Per qt. — s. 
Clibrans’ Exhibition. — The finest Broad 
Bean in cultivation, either for exhibit- 
ion or table use ; the pods are an 
enormous size, and well filled with large fine-flavoured 
Special 
mellow beans 
Aquadulce, extra long pods ; early and fine for exhibition . . . 
Beck’s Dwarf Green Gem, early and prolific, bushy habit ... 
Bunyard’s Exhibition Longpod. — Handsome pods ; a very fine 
and productive variety ... 
Bury Prize Longpod, extra long.'handsome, well-filled pods, 
able for exhibition purposes 
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Early Longpod, very jiroductive, rich green colour 
Early Mazagan, best for sowing in Autumn for first crop 
Green Longpod, rather earlier than Green Windsor but not 
so large, rich green colour ; excellent flavour ... 
Green Windsor, beautiful green colour when cooked 
Harlington Windsor, very prolific, of good flavour, one of 
the best broad beans in cultivation 
Johnson’s Wonderful or Monarch Longpod, very productive 
and of superior flavour ; fine for general use ... 
Seville Longpod, early, pods very long ; dwarf habit 
Taylor’s Broad Windsor, large, fine flavour, heavy cropper... 
qt. — s. 
... o 
Beans, Freneh 
OP Kidney ( Pkaseolius vulgaris) 
Sow in drills i8 inches or 2 feet apart, the poorer the soil the 
closer the rows may be planted. Place the seeds 2 inches deep 
with the eye downward and 6 inches apart. A succession of 
sowings may be made from the end of April to July. A dressing 
of equal parts of Clibrans’ Phosphate Manure and Clibrans' 
Potash Manure at the rate of 2 ozs. to the square yard will cause 
this crop to become much more productive. 
Per qt. — s. d, 
Canadian Wonder, exceedingly pi olific, fine for exhibition, 
and one of the best for main crop ... ... ... i 3 
Cream-coloured, or Pale Dun, early, heavy cropper .. . . . o 10 
Earliest of All. — The earliest variety in cultivation, and 
unsurpassed for forcing. The pods are long, broad, 
fleshy and very tender ... ... ... ... ... 2 o 
Everbearing. — Very productive, dwarf and bushy. Dark 
green in colour, tender and delicious ... ... ... 2 o 
Fulmer’s Forcing, early, long-podded, very prolific ... ... i o 
Golden Butter, or Wax-Podded. — Pods rich yellow, thick 
and fleshy, quite stringless, excellent flavour ... ... 2 o 
Negro Long-Podded, selected, prolific and early, excellent for 
general cultivation ... ... ... ... ... i o 
NSjPlus Ultra, dwarf, compact’habit, early, and forces well, 
pods long, delicate in flavour ... ... ... ... i 3 
Osborn’s Early Dwarf, of dwarf habit, and fine for forcing, 
early and very productive ... ... ... ... i 3 
Williams’ Early Prolific, a fine forcing variety, of excellent 
flavour; very dwarf, and abundant cropper ... ... i 0 
Wood’s Centenary Golden Podded. — Wonder- 
151 ^* fully prolific. The pods are a beautiful 
Special golden yellow, and quite stringless, 
whilst the flavour and tenderness is all that can be 
desired ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 o 
Mixed Dwarf Varieties t 3 
wood’s centenary golden podded dwarf french bean. 
Runner Beans succeed best in sandy loam liberally enriched with 
placing the seeds with the eye downward, 2 inches deep and 6 inches 
flower, "rhe same dressing should be used as is recommended for 
Per qt. — s. d. 
Clibrans’ Monarch Runner. — We strongly 
ew recommend this splendid new variety for 
Beans, Runner ( Phaseolus multiflorus ). 
either culinary use or exhibition purposes. It is a strong, 
and robust grower, bearing profusely large clusters 
of long handsome pods which are exceedingly tender, 
fleshy and of delicious flavour, when cooked. Per 
pint, I /6. 
Clibrans’ Exhibition. — ^The pods of this 
valuable variety are produced in 
Special clusters, and are of immense size, 
very thick and fleshy ; they are extremely handsome, 
free from coarseness, and of excellent quaUty. Un- 
equalled for exhibition ... 
Champion Runner,?andmprovemeiit both in size and pro- 
diictiveness on the old Scarlet Runner ... 
short manure. Sow in drills from May to July, 3 or 4 feet apart, 
apart in the rows ; pinch off the tops when the plants are in fulj 
French Beans, at the rate of 3 ozs. to the square yard. 
Per qt. — s. d. 
No Plus Ultra, produces an enormous quantitj' of pods, from 
IO to 14 inches long, and quite straight ... ... ... i (, 
Climbing French, or “ Tender and True.” — Combines the 
best features of the two types — Dwarf French and 
Scarlet Runner. The pods are long and narrow, and pro- 
duced in great abundance ... ... ... ... 2 3 
Painted Lady, or York and Lancaster, ornamental when in 
bloom, very productive, and of excellent quality ... i 3 
Scarlet Runner, a standard variety, fine for general crop ... i o 
The Czar, a white-seeded variety, producing enormous thick 
fleshy pods, from 12 to 16 inches in length ... ... 2 3 
Titan. — Pods are of enormous size, handsome and produced 
in clusters. They are very broad and fleshy ... ... 2 3 
White Dutch, very long pods, abundant cropper ... ... i 0 
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