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CARTERS' WARDEN YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by James Carter Co. 
WHITE-FLESHED. 
Carters’ Warden Mangel has always been recognised as a very heavy cropping yellow globe 
that does well upon all soils, and for more than a quarter of a century it stood quite at the top. Its popularity still 
remains very great, and many farmers prefer it for their general crop to others. 
REPORTS FROM GROWERS. 
“My crop of Warden Mangel won the Cup for the best in 
the county of Surrey. It produced 70 tons per acre.”— S. E. H. 
“ I had some of your Wardens — the largest 1 have ever 
seen. They weighed 28 and 29 lbs. each.”— H. H. 
“ In the Mangels (Warden Yellow Globe) I grew last year 
I selected twelve of the finest, which averaged over 20 lbs. 
weight each. The largest, when trimmed, was 26 lbs. They 
were not specially cultivated in any way.”— C. J. E. 
SEED TESTED FOR GERMINATION AND PURITY. 
Price 1/2 P er lb.; 122 /- per cwt. 
Sow S pounds per acre. 
CARTERS’ MANGEL— FIRST PRIZE, DAIRY SHOW, LONDON, 1900, 
IN COLLECTION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. 
CARTERS' 237. 238. & 97. HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. —1901. 
