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PRIZES 
Offered to Messrs. CARTERS’ CUSTOMERS for COMPETITION during the Season of 1901 . 
Subject to acceptance by the various Societies. For further particulars, see Societies’ Schedules. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by James Carter ir Co. 
Messrs. Carters’ Exhibit at the Royal South Bucks Root Show. 
MESSRS. CARTERS’ PRIZES FOR 1901. 
James Carter & Co., Seed Merchants, of 237, 238, and 97, High Holborn, London, undertake, upon 
being furnished with authentic evidence from the Secretary of any Agricultural Society in the United Kingdom, 
to duplicate all First and Second Awards made to Exhibitors who show the products of Farm Seeds, from 
purchases above 20s. in value, made direct from Messrs. Carters’ Establishment during the 12 months ending 
July 31st, 1901. These said products to be of the Exhibitor’s own growth, and in case of any dispute the copy of 
invoice may be required. These Prizes are available in the Society’s Open Classes only. Country Seedsmen’s and 
other Special Prizes will not be considered. Messrs. Carters’ premium will not exceed the value of customer’s purchase, 
or in any case £5— that is to say, if Messrs. Carters’ customer is awarded any open prize subject to all conditions it will be 
duplicated by Messrs. Carter in Silver Plate up to £5 in value, according to the amount of the prize won. If above £3 in 
value, Messrs. Carters’ extra premium will not exceed this amount. 
Customers intending to claim the advantages of these Special Prizes must notify the fact to Messrs. Carter a 
fortnight before the day of the Show, stating the variety or varieties of produce they intend to exhibit, or in the case 
of acreages, what they have entered, when, if occasion requires it, we will send neatly printed cards, which must be 
exposed to view on the exhibit during the whole time of the Exhibition. No other placards, except the official cards 
of the Society, will be permitted on these exhibits. 
If this offer does not appear in the Prize Schedules of the Agricultural Shows in our customer’s district, our 
offer must be considered cancelled, unless some special arrangements are made direct between us and our customer 
two weeks before the exhibit is staged. 
Example : — If £$, £3, and £2 are offered by the Society as Prizes for, say, the best three acres of mangel and 
swede, James Carter & Co. will award an equal amount in Silver Plate, if their customer gains one or other of them, 
and has carried out the above conditions. If the Society offers £10 or £20 for acreage crops, or for best cultivations', 
Messrs. Carters’ premium will not exceed £5 in value. 
These Prizes are open to Landowners (or through their Agent, Steward , or Bailiff ) and Tenant Farmers, but not 
available for Seed Dealers, and Seed Merchants, or Seedsmen s Agents. 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN LONDON.— 1001. 
