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Our Customer, MR. JOHN KINROSS, of Riding Court, Datchet, 
WHO LAST SEASON WON 
THE QUEEN’S PRIZE FOR FARMING, 
V alue 21 Guineas 
(See Illustration and Letter, page 29), 
Grew 30 acres of CARTERS’ WINDSOR MANGEL. 
This gentleman also secured the following important prizes in open competition: — 
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. 
THESE REMARKABLE RESULTS confirm our own opinion of the grand qualities of CARTERS’ 
WINDSOR MANGEL, which should be grown by every farmer. 
A customer in Surrey writes 
“I am perfectly satisfied with Carters’ Windsor Mangel, and consider .the extra price per pound a good investment." 
CARTERS’, 237, 230, & 07, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.— 1001. 
