THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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This Collection, r.vliihitcd at the Horticultural Show, Cariliff. iralcs, l'U4, took 



the (iold Medal. 



Grown from the "Seeds with a Pedigree" 



IX the L-xliil)iti(iii (if a prixc-winniiiL; Cdllec- 

 tiiiii (if vet;'etal)les or flowers, credit is 

 shared alike by the gardener and the seeds 

 he uses. Jii (Ireat Britain, it is a mitable thing' 

 that a lar,t;e proportinn nf all Horticultural 

 .^h()\v Prizes are taken li\ ])r(.iducts grown 

 from Carter's Seeds. 'I'his is due not only to 

 the virtue of the seeds, but to the fact that 

 most skilful and experienced gardeners use 

 them. Jhese gardeners know that Carter's 

 .'^eeds are dependable. They know that long 

 pedigree and careful testmg remose all uncer- 



tainty so far as possible and insure healthy, 

 well-selected seeds. 



Since their introduction in America, Carter's 

 .Seeds have made an equally notable record, 

 in many i)rivate ;ind pul)lic gardens they have 

 achie\ed dis|days never before seen in this 

 country. 



If ynii ha\e not received your copy of the 

 1915 Carter Catalog, .Xmerican l'".dition, by all 

 means write for it at once. Alailed free on 

 ref|uest. 



CARTER'S TESTED SEEDS, INC. 



ill (h.-miber of Conunerce fildg. 



I'oston, Mass. 



133 l-Cing St. East, Toronto. 



^gf^^^^^/yd Branch of Jas. Carter ?£ Co., Ray}:es Park 



'-^^ JC^£y%,€J<M^ j^Qfi^Qf,^ England 



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