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CARTERS’ HAND-PICKED BROAD BEANS. 
an Old favourite variety. These Green Beans are preferred by 
many on account of their colour when sent to table. (See Illustration) ... 2 6 
“ A very fine flavoured Bean, superior to the old Green Windsor.”—H. C.W. 
“ We find it to be very superior in quality to any other we have 
grown.”—T. O. 
CARTERS’ HARLINGTON 
GREEN WINDSOR, 
price 2s. 6d. per quart. 
“ A superior strain of this very fine Bean.”—R. P. B. 
Carters’ Improved Windsor •—Large and pro¬ 
ductive, bushy habit, well podded from top to bottom of stem ; the best 
of all the White Windsor Beans ... ... . ... . .. 1 3 
Seville Giant Longpod •—Distinct and handsome, 
iS inches high, with pods often 12 inches in length. Awardeda First-Class 
Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society .. ... 1 6 
Carters’ Mammoth Longpod. - 
Illustration.) A decided improvement upon the Early Longpod. Sent out 
originally by us. The dry Seed of this Bean is smaller than many others, 
but it is certain to produce the longest and best-filled pods in its section ... 2 6 
Carters’ Masterpiece Longpod •—An exhibi¬ 
tion Green Longpod Bean. It combines the earliness of the Seville, 
partakes of the length of pod of the Aquadulce and possesses the fine 
quality and flavour of the Green over the White Bean. It is most prolific, 
a great part of the pods hanging in pairs . .2 0 
“ A grand cropper ; pods long and well filled ; quality excellent.”—J. A. 
“ This is certainly one of the heaviest cropping varieties I have grown. 
The pods are well filled with Beans of a Dark Green colour, which, when 
cooked, resemble those of the Green Windsor.”—II. C. P. 
EARLY MAZAGAN .- 6 
EARLY LONGPOD.—One of the best of the old varieties . - 8 
MONARCH LONGPOD . 9 
TAYLOR’S WINDSOR.—A good standard variety . - 8 
JOHNSON’S WONDERFUL.—An excellent variety. - 10 
GREEN WINDSOR.—Green when boiled. The old variety ... ... 1 0 
BECK’S DWARF GREEN GEM.—Dwarf and prolific . 1 6 
GREEN LONGPOD.—Green when cooked. The old variety ... ... - 9 
ROYAL DWARF FAN OR CLUSTER-HEADED . 1 3 
AQUADULCE LONGPOD.1 6 
GREEN NONPAREIL .1 0 
MINSTER GIANT LONGPOD.1 0 
CARTERS’ COLLECTIONS OF BROAD BEANS. 
s. d. 
The Cultivation of Broad Beans _Early Mazagan and Dw'arf Fan Beans should be planted in November, and a second sowing made in February, the rows being 
about 15 inches apart; to be followed by the Long-podded and Windsor varieties to secure a succession. The later sorts should Ire about 6 inches from plant to 
plant, and 3 feet from row to row. This crop succeeds best on rich soil in an exposed position. On light and dry soils it generally gets attacked by the black blight 
and spoils. When the points suffer from this pest it becomes imperative to cut them off and bum them. (See Carters’ Practical Gardener, price is.; post 
free, is. 3d. ) _ _ _ 
Per quart — s. d. 
Carters’ Harlington Green Windsor. 
(Re-selected)— A distinct and valuable Green selection from 
CARTERS' MAMMOTH 
These Illustrations 
are 
Photographed 
from Nature 
and 
LONGPOD, 
price 2s. 6d. per quart. 
Copy lighted 
by 
J. C. <5v Co. 
6 QUARTS OF BROAD BEANS, in 6 best sorts, for succession ... 6 6 
6 PINTS OF BROAD BEANS, in 6 best sorts, for succession ... 3 6 
3 PINTS OF BROAD BEANS, in 3 best sorts, for succession ... 2 0 
CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, 
LONDON—1900 
