TURNIPS FOR FRAMEWORK AND EARLY USE 
Phoiog>\%phtd and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
A NEW EARLY WHITE TURNIP. 
Csirters Little Marvel.— A cross between Early White Milan and Jersey Lily. This is a highly 
re-selected stock, the tendency to flatness in some of the roots having been entirely eradicated, the tops are 
small and compact. It is undoubtedly the quickest white globe-shaped Turnip in cultivation. I'Icsh crisp 
and solid and, as aptly described by one of our customers, “ is a Little Marvel.” Very distinct in both habit 
and foliage, and is a splendid Table Turnip. 
This remarkable cross-bred Turnip closely follows the Milan and is consideraldy forwarder ihixn Jersey 
Lily. It must become popular with gardeners for early work as it is as good as it looks. 
Price 3S. 6d. per pint, 8d. per ounce, 6d. and 3d. per packet. 
The Roval Horticultural Society, reporting last season’s trials at Wisley, says: — “Carters Little Marvel Turnip, 
White, round, handsome ; foliage short ana sturdy. A very early variety that should be valuable for forcing.” 
“ A New Turnip — Litti.e Marvel. — This new introduction from Messrs. Carter & Co., High Holborn, is a great gain in 
earliness and quality, and will be a most valuable root for first crop in the open. So far I have only had roots grown m franjes, and 
when forced they were superior to the Early Milan variety. I grew the Milan by the side of the new Little Marvel to test us 
earliness, and in this respect it is equal to the older variety. It should be a useful root for first crop in the open, or for a quick 
crop required in a short time, and it can be grown for a summer crop.”— G. Wythes, in The Cardent May a6ih, 1906. 
The RIeht Hon. Viscount Midteion’s Head Gardenersays :— J/a/7r/Tumip. 
Foliage dwarf; white, round, handsome shaped roots ; very solid, very quick matuiing its growth, and shou.d 
stand forcing well.’* — Mr. QUAiNTON, The Gardens, Peper Harrow Park, Godaiming. 
237, 238, & 97, Hic.ii Holiiokn', London.— 1910. 
