THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGmCVI^TV HE—Advertisemenis. 



CARTERS' 



HAVE BEEN 



THAN 



Any other 

 Seed House 



IN THE 



WORLD. 



Some Important Orders entrusted to Messrs. GARTER. 



FOR HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. 

 One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Grass Seeds. 



" I have great pleasure in confirming the statement I have already made wit}i 

 respect to the successful results achieved on 150 acres of a barren waste after preparing 

 for and using your Grass Seeds." — Mr. H. Hacker, Royal Engineers' Office. 



FOR HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. 



The whole of the Hyacinths, Tulips, and other Bulbs required to decorate the 

 London Parks, in the Spring of 1895, being supplied by us. 



FOR THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. 



Ten Thousand Bushels of Carter's Prize Prolific Barley were distributed to Farmers 

 in the Dominion for improving the stocks of the Country. 



IMPORTANT TESTIMONY FROM NEW ZEALAND. 



" I have till lately owned the Mangatoro Station, over 30,000 acres, and have laid 

 down in permanent pasture some 26,000 Acres of that property with CARTERS* 

 SEEDS, with widely-known and completely successful results. ' — November 4th^ ^^93^ 



ONE THOUSAND TONS OF SEED POTATOES 



were ordered from us by the Management of the Irish Distress Fund for improving the 

 stocks of the Country. 



AN HONOUR FROM THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. 



The Ordre du Merite Agricole — the highest distinction in French Agriculture — has ; 

 been conferred upon us by the French Government, and we are the only English See4^ 

 House that has been thus favoured. 



We shall be pleased to send copies'of our 



Illustrated Catalogues of Agricultural or Garden Seeds 



post free to any part of the world on application. 



Seedsmen by Boyal Warrants to H.M. the QUEEN, and H.R.H. the PRINCE OF WALESf 



To the Home, Colonial, and many Foreign Governments. 



237, 238, and 97, High Holborn, London. 



