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STACKS OF SELECTED SEED CORN ON CARTERS’ SEED FARMS IN ESSEX. 
A CHANGE OF SEED CORN ALWAYS PAYS. 
The Illustrations on the opposite page demonstrate very clearly the unique system we 
adopt to keep our Seed Corn true to name and character. The question of sowing a selected 
stock is an item of the greatest importance to the British farmer to-day, who must grow varieties 
that give a great weight per acre of high-class grain that will fetch top price on the market. 
[From the Daily Mail , January 14th, 1901.] 
“Last year, one and a half million quarters of barley were 
displaced by malt substitutes, which means that 500,000 acres— 
on the fourfield system — went out of barley cultivation. Moreover, 
two millions of acres, now lying waste, could be devoted to 
barley if the demand for that grain were increased by the 
proscription of these unwholesome chemical substitutes.” 
For full particulars of our choice stocks of Oats and Barley, see pages 60 to 64. 
CARTERS’, 237. 238. & 97, HIGH HOLeORN, LONDON.— 1901 . 
