CLIBRANS’ RUNNER BEANS 
(Phaseolus Multiflorus.) 
Sow in drills 3 or 4 feet apart, from May to J uly, placing the seeds 
with the eye downwards, 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart in the rows ; 
pinch off the tops when the plants are in full flower. A dressing of 
equal parts of Clibraus’ Phosphate and Potash Manures at the rate of 
2 ozs. to the square yard will produce the best results. 
Per qt. — s. d. 
CLIBRANS’ EXHIBITION.— The pods of this grand variety are 
produced In clusters, and are of Immense size, very thick and 
fleshy ; they are extremely handsome, free from coarseness, 
and of excellent quality. Unequalled for exhibition Per 
packet, 2/- — 
Champion Runner, an improvement both in size and produc- 
tiveness on the old Scarlet Runner .. .. .. ..3 0 
Climbing French, or “ Tender and True,” combines the best 
features of Dwarf French and Scarlet Runner. Pods long 
and narrow, produced in great abundance . . . . ..36 
Giant White, very long pods ; abundant cropper . . . . ..20 
Scarlet Emperor, a splendid exhibition variety, the pods often 
reaching 15 inches in length. Perpkt., 1/6; per pint, 3/- — 
Scarlet Runner, a standard variety, fine for general crop 
Per pint, 1/6 2 9 
The Czar, a white-seeded variety, producing enormous thick 
fleshy pods, from 12 to 16 inches in length . . ..30 
The Rev. C. T. .Salisbury, Llangibby, writes : — 
August 10th, 1911. 
“ I took First Prize this week at Caerleon Show for vege- 
tables grown from your seeds.” 
Mr. J . Thompson, The Gardens, Hensol Castle, writes : — 
J have much pleasure in letting you know that the Peas 
you supplied have turned out a great success. We first picked 
on J une 1 1th, from seed sown outdoors the first week in March. 
The pods averaged 16 pairs per plant, each pod containing 
9 or 10 peas of splendid quality.” 
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