CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— CHOICE VEGETABLES. 
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B E AN 8 — Con ti nu cci . 
POLE LIMA BEANS — Continued. 
No. 
174 Large White.— It is considered one of the most tender and 
delicious Beans grown. 
175 King of* the Garden.— A vigorous grower, bearing large 
pods varying in length from 5 to 6 in. 
176 Sleva or Small Lima. — A very productive and hardy Bean, 
the earliest of the pole Limas. 
Price of the above . . i pint. J pint. pint. quart. 
.20 .30 .50 .90 
POLE BEANS, WAX-PODDED. 
182 Carters Golden Cluster. — This is a wonderful improvement 
on the ordinary Oolden Cluster Bean, and it produces a sur- 
prisingly wonderful growth of long, yellow, fleshy pods, which 
hang in clusters. It is an early variety. 
183 Golden Cluster, American Variety.— This variety pro- 
duces an abundance of clear golden pods of long duration : 
always tender. 
126 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. 6 to 8 in. in length. 
184 Indian Chief or Black Wax Pole Beans. — A long, white, 
stringless Bean. Very popular. 
Price of the above .. i pint. J pint. pint. quart 
.20 .35 .60 1.00 
FRENCH POLE BEANS, GREEN-PODDED. 
107 Carters July Climbing, with stringless pods. — We 
had the pleasure to bring to the notice of our customers a 
climbing stringless 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 40 on a stalk. It holds well to the sticks, and is the 
earliest Bean we know. 
109 Carters Re-selected Climbing French Beans. — A highly 
selected stock, being more prolific and of very robust habit. 
Price of the above .. J pint. £ pint. pint. quart. 
.25 .40 .70 1.25 
AMERICAN POLE BEANS, GREEN-PODDED. 
190 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. 
/91 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. 
192 Lazy Wife.— An excellent flavoured, white-seeded Bean. It 
is a late sort, and is one of the largest pole Beans raised. 
Price of the above . . 1 pint. \ pint. pint. quart. 
.15 .25 .45 .80 
ENGLISH POLE BEANS, SMOOTH PODDED. 
?$o. 117 Carters Scarlet Emperor. 
NO. 
117 Carters 8carlet Emperor (The Long Smooth-podded 
Scarlet Runner). — Fully maintains its great reputation, and 
its popularity still increases, as our sales strikingly show. 
Reports, and our customers’ appreciation of this striking Bean, 
still endorse the experts’ opinion previously issued. At the 
Exhibitions Scarlet Emperor is still the favourite Runner Bean, 
and our record of first prizes gained all over the country con firm* 
the first season’s report as being the finest Scarlet Runner intro* 
duced. Not only is this Bean of the utmost importance as a 
prize winner, but its smooth and tender texture places it far 
above all other Scarlet Runners. Its long handsome pods, often 
measuring 15iin., hang in great clusters, and it has been esti- 
mated that the produce from Carters Scarlet EmPeror is twice as 
great in bulk as may be expected from the ordinary type of 
Scarlet Runner, and all of the most refined quality. 598 First 
Prizes reported. 
Price 
J pint. h pint. pint. quart. 
.20 .35 .60 1.00 
124 Carters Jubilee Runner (The Largest Podded Whitb* 
seeded Runner Bean Grown). — This 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. 165 First Prizes 
reported by customers. 
132 Dutch Case Knife.— A very productive and excellent Bean, 
very suitable for using either as a green or dry Bean. 
Price 1 pint. $ pint. pint. quart. 
.25 .45 .80 1.50 
" First of all, I must thank you for the promptness in sending 
our seeds this summer. We never tried your seeds before, but the 
seeds all came up so well and are yielding so splendidly, that we will 
deal with you for the whole garden.” — Mrs. C. Lewis, Plainfield, N.J. 
"My order for seeds has been filled, and received in a very 
satisfactory condition. Accept my thanks for attention given.*— 
M. Patterson. 4047 Ogden, Jr., Philadelphia. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG.. BOSTON, MASS. 
