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CARTERS’ GOLDFINDER MANGEL 
Carters’ Goldfinder Mangel 
was introduced by us in 1895, and has already established itself a 
favourite with many leading Mangel Growers. The flesh is very firm, and rayed with deep golden rings — a sure sign 
of rich feeding quality ; and evidence of this has been abundantly proved from the Analysis made by Dr. Bernard Dyer, 
who reported a comparison with the ordinary Yellow Globe as follows: — 
“It gives a remarkably Better analysis, showing 1305 per cent, of total solids as against 10’80 per cent.” 
In shape the bulb is globular, with a rich deep red toe lightly resting in the soil. 
This fine Mangel was awarded First Prize at one of the Exhibitions of the 
British Dairy Farmers’ Association, beating 70 entries, whilst in the 1899 experiments 
of the Cheshire County Council it came out highest in feeding quality of flesh. 
SEED TESTED FOR GERMINATION AND PURITY. 
Price 1/3 per lb. 132 / - per cwt. 
CARTERS’ GOLDEN INTERMEDIATE MANGEL. 
Carters’ Golden Intermediate Mangel was first introduced by us in 1882, and has 
steadily worked its way into popular favour until to-day, when it stands at the head of the Intermediate class as 
representing the most perfect type in the section. 
This variety may be to some extent classed together with our Golden Tankard Mangel as crop producers 
combined with quality, for though individually the roots do not attain to such a size as other Mangel, yet if they are 
grown closer together in the rows enormous crops may be obtained, whilst they are very rich in saccharine matter and 
feeding value. The skin is of a deep golden-yellow colour, the flesh partaking very much of the same tint, and 
possessing the same rich flavour and qualities of the Golden Tankard variety so much relished by stock, and it imparts 
the valuable property of thickening the cream to a greater extent than has been noticed when other varieties of Mangel 
have been given to stall-fed cows. It is essentially a Dairy Farmer’s Mangel. 
Seed tested for germination and purity. Price 1/3 per lb.; 132 /- per cwt. 
CARTERS’ MANGEL— FIRST PRIZE, DAIRY SHOW, LONDON, 1900, 
In the Collection of Agricultural Produce. 
CARTERS', 237, 238. & 97. HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON.- 1901. 
