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CARTERS’ HAND-PICKED DWARF OR FRENCH BEANS. 
A BEAN ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT STRINGS. 
In sealed packets, 
price, per pint, 2s. 
per quart, 3s. 6d. 
Photographed from 
Nature and 
Copyrighted by 
J. C. di Co. 
CARTERS' 
STRINGLESS 
FRENCH BEAN. 
In sealed packets, 
price, per pint, 
2s.; 
per quart, 3s. 6d. 
CARTERS’ STRINGLESS DWARF BEAN “CANADIAN GLORY. ”- T he 
absence of string's has caused this Bean to be much sought after. It is an Extra Early Dwarf Green 
Podded French Bean, an immense cropper, possessing the invaluable quality of bearing pods 
absolutely without strings or threads, which must commend it to everyone with whom matters 
affecting their cuisine have any interest. It is equally valuable eaten as a “ Flageolet” or “ Haricot,” 
as on the Continent. 
“ French Bean Canadian Glory. —This is a distinct type of Dwarf Bean, and may be classed as of special value 
in dry seasons, as the pods are produced in great quantity, and when cooked are of excellent quality ; indeed, I find the flavour 
superior to some of the older kinds'. The value of Canadian Glory is that it is a fleshy pod, compact and stringless—that is, 
devoid of stringy material, which makes it more suitable, as it is so soon prepared in the kitchen ; indeed, if cooked in a young 
state it may be cooked whole, and is sure to become a favourite in large establishments. In addition to the last noted quality, 
it is a very precocious variety, being one of the earliest Beans I have grown, and, unlike many others, does not become tough 
in dry weather. The Beans when cooked are much liked for their good colour in addition to their quality.”—G. W., in 
The Garden . 
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CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
