GEO. COOLING & SONS. BATH. 
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BROAD BEANS. 
Cultivation. — For an early crop sow in October or November ; the main crop should be sown in February, others may 
follow up to the end of April. Sow in rows 2 feet wide, with the seed 3 inches apart in the rows. quart s d 
COOLING’S IMPROVED WHITE WINDSOR. This is the finest variety of Broad Bean in cultiva- 
tion, the pods grow to a large size, are very liroad and long ; it can he recoininended as an Exhibition 
variety, and is nndoiditedly the best for main crop ... ... 1 6 
COOLING’S IMPROVED GREEN WINDSOR. A great improvement upon the ordinary Green 
Windsor, both in size of pod, productiveness, and colour; for home use the superior flavour of all 
the green beans over the white varieties is generally acknowledged, and this variety, on account of 
its mellow and delicious flavour, has become a universal favourite 16 
RUNNER BEANS. 
SCARLET EMPEROR, a giant 
amongst Scarlet Kunner Beans, 
producing pods 15 
inches long; grand 
exhibition variety 
BEST OF ALL, h andsome pods, free 
from coarseness, and of excellent 
quality, invaluable for exhibition ... 
CHAMPION SCARLET, improved 
variety of old Scarlet Runner, with 
longer pods 
THE CZAR, a white seeded variety 
with pods of gigantic dimensions, 
very thick and fleshy, and of excel- 
lent quality, an enormous cropper, 
and fine for exhibition 
NE PLUS ULTRA, exceedingly fine 
for main crop, long and handsome 
pods of superior quality ; excellent 
for Exhibition 
PAINTED LADY or YORK AND 
LANCASTER, popular old variety, 
with pretty scarlet and white flowers 
SCARLET, well-known and productive 
variety, good for genei-al crop 
VEITCH’S CLIMBING FRENCH 
BEAN, this variety combines the 
qualities of the Dwarf and Runner 
Bean. It is much earlier than the 
Runner, has all the delicate flavour 
and quality of the Dwarf Bean 
WHITE SEEDED RUNNER, a favour- 
ite variety with market growers, as 
the pods keep a bright green instead 
of turning brown as they grow old 
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BUNYARD’S EXHIBITION LONG-POD, selected stock, finest and most productive long-pod Bean yet 
offered ; stems covered with handsome pods, containing 7 and even 8 beans ; strongly recommended 1 0 
GIANT SEVILLE LONG-POD, produces 
extraordinary long pods, many measur- 
ing 9 inches in length ; being of branch- 
ing habit it should have plenty of room 1 1 
AQUADULCE, the longest pod of all, fine 
for exhibition ... ... 1 I 
BECK’S GREEN GEM, dwarf, mild flavour 1 0 
EARLY LONG-POD, good for general crop 0 H 
GREEN LONG POD, delicate green colour 
when cooked, and of superior flavour ... 1 0 
GREEN WINDSOR, mild flavour, fine green 
colour when cooked 1 I 
JOHNSON’S WONDERFUL, productive, 
and of good flavour ... ... ... ... 0 10 
TAYLOR’S BROAD WINDSOR, an ex- 
cellent broad podded variety 1 0 
Cooling’s Improved White Windsor is the best type of Broad Bean in cultivation. 
