RUNNER 
BEANS—continued. 

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The above illustration represents on a greatly reduced scale Sutton’s Prizewinner and Best of All Runner Beans, offered on page 20. 
Sutton’s A1. A handsome Scarlet Runner which has been 
very successful on the exhibition stage. The broad deep green 
pods, which hang in great clusters, are straight, fleshy, and, 
notwithstanding their immense size, they are tender and of 
superior quality. Awards of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, 
1895 and 1918 ... ane per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Improved Painted Lady. 4 marked advance 
on the ordinary Painted Lady, the pods being very much larger. 
Habit exceedingly prolific. Seed of the same colour as the old 
stock. Highly Commended, R.H.S., 1918 
: H per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Mammoth White. 4 greatly improved stock of 
this prolific and very fine Runner Bean 
per 3-pint, ls. 6d.; pint, 2s. 6d. 
Veitch’s Hackwood Park. The individual pods are of good size and 
freely produced. vod of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
Veitch’s Mammoth Scarlet. Sets very freely, and bears in numerous 
clusters long broad fleshy pods of a dark green colour 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
Chelsea Ciant White (Veitch). Free and continuous bearer. 
Thick fleshy pods, long and broad, of splendid table quality 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
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Champion Scarlet f 29a P3enbd) 
Scarlet... 1s. 9d 3s. 

CLIMBING FRENCH BEANS. 
Cultural Notes.—The Climbing French Beans have all the merits of Dwarf French Beans, but the climbing habit enables the plants to bear 
continuously till quite late in the season, thus producing a much more abundant crop than is obtainable from plants of the Dwarf section. 
In the open 
ground the culture of the Climbing varieties is practically the same as for the Dwarf kinds, except that the former are usually grown in double rows. 
Give the plants a space of nine to twelve inches each way. 
For this Bean bushy Pea sticks are more satisfactory than single stakes. 
The Climbing 
Bean is especially useful for producing crops under glass in autumn and winter, and the plants do well when grown in narrow borders with the vines 
trained close to the roof-glass by means of wire or string. 
Sutton’s Earliest of All. Commences bearing in July; 
pods fleshy, succulent, and almost stringless. When gathered 
not more than 3 to 4 inches in length, and cooked whole, the pods 
are very delicate in flavour. The seeds are specially valuable 
for use in a dried state. Highly Commended, R.H.S., 1918 
per 3-pint, 1s. 6d.; pint, 2s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Tender and True yields a great profusion of 
long, straight pods possessing the characteristics of the Dwarf 
class. Excellent for culture under glass or outside. First-class 
Certificates, 1891 and 1918, and X X X, R.H.S. 
per 4-pint, ls. 6d.; pint, 2s. 6d. 
Waxpod Beans. 
The general treatment may be much the same as that recommended for the Dwarf varieties. 
Sutton’s Climbing Haricot. an extremely fine variety, 
producing a heavy crop of succulent stringless pods which are 
of first-class table quality. When allowed to mature the white 
seeds ripen early and are of great value for use ina dried state 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Princess of Wales. specially recommended 
as an early variety either for indoor or outdoor culture. Pods 
long, straight, tender, and delicious. A continuous bearer. 
Awarded X X X, R.H.S., 1909 ... per 2-pint, ls. 6d.; pint, 2s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Fillbasket 
Sutton’s Epicure 
Owing to the failure of our seed crops 
of these Beans we regret to be unable to 
offer them in the current season. 
(Sometimes known as Butter Beans.) 
These remarkable Beans abundantly produce stringless pods which are delicious when cooked whole. 
The Golden Waxpod may be grown in 
the same manner as Dwarf French Beans, and for the Mont d’Or variety the culture usual for Climbing French Beans will be quite suitable. The 
Waxpods should not be confused with the flat Butter Beans, which are imported into this country. 
Sutton’s Golden Waxpod, Dwarf. 
of Dwarf Waxpod or Butter Bean. 
tender, and of good quality 
An excellent variety 
Pods long, freely produced, 
per 4-pint, ls. 9d. ; pint, 3s. 
Mont d’0r Waxpod, Runner. Pods perfectly stringless, and 
should be cooked whole. Comes very early, and is productive, tender, 
and fleshy Doe tes ox «se per $-pint, ls. 9d.; pint, 3s. 

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