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CARTERS’ HAND-PICKED BEANS. 
DWARF AND CLIMBING 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 throe 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 foot apart. 
Carters’ Stringless •—(Seepage I7-) 
Carters’ Canadian Wonder. — (See Illus- 
tration .)—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 o( 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 0 
19 First Prizes reported to us in 1900. 
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 cKST* " 
Photographed, from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CARTERS’ CANADIAN WONDER 
Price 2s. per quart 
Trials of French Beans this variety was specially rewarded with a 
eat productiveness, earliness, and 
First Class Certificate for its gi 
long pods 
EARLY PROLIFIC.— Very productive . 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON. —Broad and fleshy pods 
MONSTER LONG-PODDED NEGRO. —First Class Certificate , R.H.S 
podded variety for growing in pots, and equally valuable in the garden 
black 
OSBORN’S EARLY FORCING.— One of the best 
SION HOUSE IMPROVED . 
NEGRO LONG-POD 
EARLY PALE DUN.— A heavy cropper ... 
FULMER’S FORCING 
BLACK CANTERBURY 
NE PLUS ULTRA 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. —Very prolific and early 
WHITE CANTERBURY . 
A fine long- 
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NEW CLIMBING FRENCH BEAN. 
Carters’ Ten-Weeks. —The earliest of all Runner Beans. It pro¬ 
duces pods fit for table use ten weeks after sowing, under 
normal conditions. The pods hang in clusters, and are 
produced with greatest profusion. If brought upon the table young they 
have a tenderness and delicacy in flavour quite new and surprising. 
Its earliness, productiveness, and tenderness make it a great acquisition. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per pint; 3s. 6d. per quart. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CARTERS' TEN-WEEKS. 
NEW CLIMBING FRENCH BEAN. Climbing French Bean.— Original type. 
In sealed packets, price 2 S. per pint ; 3 s. 6 d. per quart. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON.—1901. 
Price 2s. 6d. per quart. 
