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THE QUEEN’S PRIZE FOR FARMING. 
A LETTER FROM THE WINNER. 
Riding Court, Datchet, Berks, 
MESSRS. CARTER & CO. October 22 nd, 1900. 
Gentlemen, 
You will feel gratified to learn that I have had the honour and 
pleasure this year of gaining the following important Prizes with the produce of 72 acres of root 
crops grown from your seeds. 
THE PRINCE CONSORTS CUP, VALUE 20 GUINEAS, presented 
by Her Majesty the Queen for the best cultivation of root crops within the limits of 
the Royal South Bucks Agricultural Association. There were 13 competitors. 
THE FIRST PRIZE OF £7 7s. for the heaviest crop of Mangel, given 
by the Sulphate of Ammonia Co. 
THE FIRST PRIZE OF £4, Chiltern Hills Agricultural Association, for the 
best crop of Mangel — not less than five acres. 
THE FIRST PRIZE OF £3 for the best three acres of Mangel grown after 
a white straw crop. 
Yours, &c., 
JOHN KINROSS 
SOME OTHER IMPORTANT PRIZES 
GAINED BY MESSRS. CARTERS’ CUSTOMERS IN 
OPE N COMPETITION DURING THE AUTUMN OF 1900. 
LONDON. 
First Prize for Agricultural Produce. 
BASINGSTOKE. 
44 First and other Prizes. 
GRANSDEN. 
17 First and other Prizes. 
CHILTERN HILLS. 
1 1 First Prizes. 
SOUTH BERKS. 
26 First and other Prizes. 
HAREWOOD END. 
8 First and other Prizes. 
BIRMINGHAM. 
9 First and other Prizes 
EAST BERKS 
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales’ Cup. 
GUILDFORD. 
12 First and other Prizes. 
MIDDLESEX. 
6 First Prizes. 
TRING. 
8 First Prizes. 
WOKINGHAM. 
10 First and other Prizes. 
PRINCES RISBOROUGH. 
8 First Prizes. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, B 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.— 1901. 
