CARTERS LONG KEEPER. 
The best Main Crop Potato for general use {see pnge ii8). 
Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
Price gs. per peck (14 lbs.) ; IS. 6d. per trial box. 
The Winner of the go-Guinea Challenge Cup and the Llewelyn Cup says: — “A splendid cropper, cooking 
qualities excellent, quite free from disease.” ... . ■ j r 1 
Mr. W. A. Cook, F.R.M.S., says -.—"Long Keeper is the best we have tried from anyone; a good cropper 
and free from disease,’ Brst-class cooking quality ; a potato come to stay.” 
As an Exhibition Variety. 
The Journal of Hortkullure, February nth, 1909, says “ Among the 160 varieties the most conspicuous 
was February loth, 1909, says:— “A notable tuber is Long Keeper-, a large main cropper.” 
The Gardeners' Magazine, February 13th, 1909, notes Long Keeper as being e.specially good amongst the 
^ The Gentlewoman. February 20th, 1909, says “ The collection embraced some of the most popular varieties. 
Among the numerous dishes were Long Keeper, &c.” 
CARTERS SNOWBALL. The Great Prize-taker. 
This fine Mid-season Potato has now become established as an exhibition variety, it is almost round in 
hape, rough skin, pale flesh, with a medium haulm and a splendid cooking variety. 
SILVER CUP AND FIRST PRIZE, NATIONAL POTATO SOCIETY. 
22 First Prizes rei'Orted nv Customers L.vst Season. 
Price, 14s. per bushel ; 4s. per peck; IS. 6d. per trial box. 
IrnpeTO.tor (Re-sclccted). — White oval. A large keeping Potato and a h 
cropper on all soils... 
Carters Magnum Bonum.— A re-selected stock of this popular late Ki 
Potato 
Up-to-Date. — This is a robust -growing Scotch Potato, almost round, with a 
coloured flesh. It is an enormous cropper and adapted for cultivation in large : 
The Factor.— A new late variety with high credentials 
^esKflxJ 237, 233, & 97 , High Holuokx, Londo.n.— 1910. 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Bush, or 
Peck 
Tri.il 
A cwt. 
(14 lbs.) 
Box. 
avy 
s. ti. 
S. e/. 
s. ti. 
7 (> 
2 6 
I 0 
ncy 
7 0 
2 0 
I 0 
^alc 
.•eus 
7 0 
2 0 
T 0 
10 6 
A 0 
I 0 
