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CARTERS “QUITE CONTENT” MARROWFAT PEA. 
A GIANT-PODDED MAIN CROP. 
Awarded the FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1906. 
Pods longer and larger than any other Pea in cultivation. 
This grand Pea, which has caused such a stir in the Horticultural world, is the outcome of a cross 
between Aldemian and Edwin Beckett* In general character it resembles tiie former, but the pons are 
considerably larger than either parent. In our own trials it has ainply demonstrated its wonderfm 
superiority, and when exhibited in the open class at Shrewsbury, 1906, it easily secured the rlRST 
PRIZE, and was pronounced by leading experts to be without doubt the finest Pea ever seen. It is exceedingly 
prolific, and the pods hang mostly in pairs. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 
SOME HONOURS, FIRST PRIZES, AND REPORTS. 
FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
GOLD MEDAL, SHREWSBURY. GOLD MEDAL, WOLVERHAMPTON. 
During the past few seasons this grand Exhibition Pea has taken 21S First Prizes 
at all the Important shows throughout the country. 
HIS Grace The Duke OT Portland’s Head Gardener says:— “I have tried Carters Quite Content Pea, which 
is without doubt the largest podded Pea I know of.” — Mr. James Gibson, The Gardens, Welbeck. 
His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch’s Head Gardener says Content is all you claim for it, and 
was the most popular Exhibition Pea this last season.” — Mr. Whytock, The Gardens, Dalkeith Palace. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Onslow’s Head Gardener says “ The Pea Quite Content is excellent in every 
way.” — Mr. H. W. Blake, The Gardens, Clandon Park, Guildford. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Uthom’s Head Gardener says Carters Quite Content Pea is truly a 
magnificent Pea for exhibition and of excellent table quality.”— Mr. B. Ashton, The Gardens, Lathom House. 
The Earl of Lytton’S Head Gardener says:— “In all ways a splendid pea, very large pods, well filled, 
excellent flavour, quite indispensable for all exhibitors.” — Mr. A. E. Cresswell, Knebworth House, Knebworth, 
Herts. 
The Right Hon. Lord Poltimore’S Head Gardener says:— “Fully maintains its high position, during the 
past dry season it was much in evidence on the show boards.” — Mr. T. II. Slade, The Gardens, Poltimore Park 
The Right Hon. Viscount Portman’s Head Gardener says:— “A tall-growing variety. Pods large and 
straight, containing from lO to 12 seeds in each.” — Mr. H. C. Prinsep, The Gardens, Buxted Park. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Midloton’s Head Gardener sa.ysi—" QuUe Content Pea has kept up to its high 
reputation again this season, having very handsome pods in great profusion, and resisting mildew during such 
a wet season.” — Mr. Quainton, The Gardens, Peper Harrow Park, Godaiming. 
The Right Hon. W. H. Long’s Head Gardener says:— “The exhibitor can ill afford to be without this 
pea among peas (Qteite Content), We have seen some enviously fine dishes e.\hibited on many occasions this 
year.” — Mr. W. Strugnei.l, Rood Ashton, Trowbridge.” 
Sir Edmund Loder’s Head Gardener says : — “ Quite Content has been better than ever, wonderfully large 
pods causing every person who sees it to exclaim ‘ What a marvellous pea !* I have seen it- at several first-olass 
shows, and it has always been to the front.” — Mr. W. A. Cook, The Gardens, Leonardslee. 
Price 3s. 6d. per pint, 2s. per -^-pint, is. per packet. 
We would respectfully draw our customers attention to the following, which appeared 
In “The Garden,” September, 1908 ; — 
Pea. Quite Content. — “The true and original Pea Quite Content, as sent out by Messrs. James 
Carter and Co,, is a maincrop variety, height 6 feet, foliage and pod deep green, pod 7 inches to 7J inches long, 
hanging mostly in pairs, and is quite distinct from all other Peas. We are requested to make this statement, as 
we are given to understand that a Pea, which has not all the claims of Carters Quite Content* has been widely 
distributed this season by others, either by accident or design, thereliy causing much correspondence and annoy- 
ance to the growers and Messrs. Carter alike. Messrs. Carters Quite Content was distributed this season in their 
sealed packets, and has each year been carefully re-selccled.” 
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High Holuokn, London.— iqio. 
