ONION 
Continued. 
Phoiograplud and CoPyngfUed by J. C. <£»» Co. 
CARTERS RECORD ONION. 
Ca.rters Record Onion increases in favour each season, and is already exceedingly popular. It can be 
sown either in the autumn or spring ; but if large bulbs are desired, autumn sowing is recommended. It will 
be rcmembered that a specimen, illustrated in the Gardening IVor/d, turned the scale at 4J lbs. ; this was 
probably the heaviest Onion ever grown. 
We regret vve cannot find rooni in this Catalogue for the large number of letters which reach us every season 
regarding successes with this grand Onion. Here are two that have come to hand : — 
“ I grew Record Onions last ye.ir up to aj Jbs. in weight.”— Mr. O. Claridce, Oundle, January 241/1, 1908. 
“I grew over 1^ tons of Record Onions from the ounce of seed I had from you last year.” — Mr. Henry Spice, Market Gardener. 
Boston, February -yrd, 190S. 
Price 6d,, is,, is. 6d., and 2 S, 6d, per packet ; 3s, 6d, per ounce. 
We hold records of 356 First Prizes having; been grained by Customers. 
^ 237, 238, & 97, High Hoi. born, London.— 1910. 
