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CARTERS’ HAND-PICKED BEANS. 
DWARF, OR FRENCH BEANS. 
The Cultiuation of French Beans. —Sow in pots under glass for forcing from December to April, and about May 1st in the open borders, followed by two or 
three successional sowings at intervals of a fortnight. The rows ought to be from 2 feet to 2 feet 6 inches apart ; the plants thinned to about I loot apart. 
CLIMBING FRENCH BEAN. —(See Illustration below.) 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per quart. 
Carters’ Stringless • —{See page 17.) 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. cfc Co. 
CLIMBING FRENCH BEAN. 
This novel type was first introduced to public notice by Mr. II. W. Ward, the late 
well-known gardener at Longford Castle. It has all the characteristics of the Dwarf 
Canadian Wonder , from which it was probably obtained, and the fact of its climbing 
habit is considered by some to induce greater productiveness ; at any rate the Royal 
Horticultural Society granted it their leading honour chiefly on account of this feature. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per quart. 
Carters’ Canadian Wonder. — We were 
one of the first to make the merits of this fine dwarf Flageolet Bean 
known, and its popularity to-day is probably unequalled by any other 
variety. It is a robust and healthy Bean, and seems to withstand the 
vicissitudes of our uncertain climate better than others. The pods are 
of great length and good for exhibition. This is a re-selected stock,, 
of which we have only a limited quantity ... ... ••• ••• 2" ® 
18 First Prizes reported to us in 1899. 
“ Carters’ ‘ Canadian Wonder ’ Beans are the best I have- ever 
grown. Some of the pods measured 12 inches.”—D. 
CANADIAN WONDER (ordinary variety).- 1 0 
Carters’ Longsword • —One of the best and most distinct 
dwarf Beans for forcing ; likewise a useful garden variety. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per pint 
Carters’ White Advancer • — At the Chiswick 
Trials of French Beans this variety was specially rewarded with a 
First Class Certificate for its great productiveness, earliness, and 
long pods ... ... ... ... ••• ••• •••• 2 0 
EARLY PROLIFIC. —Very productive.. .... • 1 0 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON _Broad and fleshy pods. 1 6 
MONSTER LONG-PODDED NEGRO.— First Class Certificate, 
R.H.S. A fine long-podded variety for growing in pots, and equally 
valuable in the garden. The seeds are jet black . 1 9 
OSBORN’S EARLY FORCING _One of the best ... ... 1 3 
SION HOUSE IMPROVED..... . 1 0 
NEGRO LONG-POD .- .1 3 
EARLY PALE DUN. —A heavy cropper ..- 9 
FULMER’S FORCING. .16 
BLACK CANTERBURY .1 0 
NE PLUS ULTRA .1 0 
EMPEROR WILLIAM.—Very prolific and early . 2 0 
WHITE CANTERBURY.1 6 
RUNNER BEANS. 
The Cultivation of Runner Beans. —Runner Beans should be planted out of doors about the 1st of May, followed by successional sowings at internals of a 
fortnight; by this means an abundant supply is provided until the plants are destroyed by the autumn frosts. Care should be taken when planting that sufficient space 
is allowed between the rows (say, 3 feet), and 12 inches from plant to. plant in the rows. If slugs are troublesome during the young stage of growth, dust over with 
soot and lime. 
Carters’ Jubilee Runner • —{See Illustration , page 19.) 
This extraordinary Bean w'as first brought to the notice of our customers in 1888', 
and it still remains the longest-podded variety in cultivation, and its records on 
the exhibition table stand unrivalled. It was also the best Runner Bean in the 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens at a recent trial. Carters’ Jubilee Runner 
produces an enormous crop of immense pods, which are thick, of marvellous 
length, and unusually fleshy, the flavour being all that is desired. 
In sealed packets, 2s. 6d. per pint. 
“No other Runner Bean had any chance against your ‘Jubilee ’ at our local 
Show. 1 had some which measured 13 inches long and over an inch in width.”— 
J- E. 
“ Carters’ Jubilee Runner Bean gave great satisfaction. It was a mass of white 
flowers. We cut bundles of flowers for decoration, and then had an enormous crop 
of Beans.”—I’. 
“This Bean I grew in large pots forced, and it produced enormous crops. Equally 
prolific in the open, and of splendid quality.”—G. W. 
Carters’ Holborn Masterpiece • —One of the earliest 
and finest-flavoured Beans we have met with. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per pint. 
£. d. 
Carters’ Champion Scarlet Runner. 
—A great improvement upon the old Scarlet Runner, and very popular in 
many well-regulated gardens... ... ••• per pint, 1 6 ; per quart 2 6 
The true variety should be obtained direct from us. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
Carters’ Elephant Runner . — {See Illustration , page 19.) 
In sealed packets, 2s. per pint packet 
“ Many of the runner Beans are too large and coarse, and find little favour in the 
kitchen, but though the above variety is long in the pod, it is neither thick, stringy, 
nor ill-shaped. As an exhibition sort it should take high rank.”— The Garden. 
Per quart— s. d. 
CHAMPION RUNNER— Original stock .1 6 
SCARLET RUNNER.— The old variety .„ 1 0 
WHITE-SEEDED SCARLET RUNNER . - 10 
PAINTED LADY.— Very distinct and good .1 3 
NE PLUS ULTRA.— Large and distinct .1 9 
MONT D’OR GOLDEN BUTTER. — Pods from 8 inches long, 
thick, fleshy, and tender, of a pale lemon colour .2 6 
GIRTFORD GIANT.2 0 
WHITE CASEKNIFE 1 6 
GIANT WHITE RUNNER . - 10 
THE CZAR .2 0 
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