PROLIFIC BARLEY 
CARTERS’ 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted 
by J. C. & Co. 
PRIZE 
Originally Selected from The Chevalier, and recognised as the 
highest type of this popular Maltster’s Barley. 
THE 
BEST LONG-EARED BARLEY IN CULTIVATION. 
Hs grown upon tbe IRopal Estate at Minbsor. 
With every indication of assured interests and success the 
Brewers’ Exhibition was opened at the Agricultural Hall, and 
from an early hour large numbers of visitors, chiefly associated 
with the licensed victualling and catering trades, thronged the 
great building, to inspect the many novelties on view. The 
sections devoted to malting barleys and hops are a notable 
feature of this year’s display, and widespread gratification is 
expressed that the Queen has recognised the value of the 
work the show is doing in fostering this important branch of 
agriculture by sending a large sample of March sown barley 
from the Prince Consort’s Farm, which was pronounced by 
experts to be of admirable quality. 
“THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.” 
AWARDED SEVERAL FIRST PRIZES, 
MALTSTER’S EXHIBITION, LONDON, WOO. 
“I bought I sack of your Prize Prolific Barley. 
With it I sowed 3 acres, and from it I obtained 
27 quarters head barley, besides tailings. I was very 
pleased with the Seed.”— E. A. W. 
“Iam well satisfied with Carters’ Prize Prolific 
Barley. From 9 bushels I had 39 quarters of the best 
Barley that has been seen in this neighbourhood.” 
W. W. 
“ I have a field of 12 acres of Carters’ Prize 
Prolific Barley, which looks splendid.” — E. J. B. 
“Carters’ Prize Prolific Barley is much better 
than any in this neighbourhood ; it stood up well 
during the rough stormy weather.” — J. C. 
“Carters’ Prize Prolific Barley is better quality 
by 6s. per quarter than any other I have grown this 
year, and I believe I have 8 bushels more per acre.” 
T. C. 
“ I am well pleased with Carters’ Prize Prolific 
Barley. 1 drilled three kinds in the same field, and 
Carters’ variety produced two sacks per acre more 
than the others. I sent a sample to our Show to-day 
and was awarded First Prize.” — A. T. 
“The Barley (Carters’ Prize Prolific) I had from 
you is the finest crop for miles round. I am only 
sorry I did not put in 20 acres.” — Rev. G. M. 
“ Carters’ Prize Prolific Barley answers well ; it 
has fetched the best prices for malting Barley around 
this neighbourhood.” — W. R. 
“ The Barley from Carters’ seed is by far the best 
crop I have, and I am well pleased with it.” — J. S. 
“ The yield of Carters’ Prize Barley was very 
good, beating another sort by 6 bushels per acre, and 
yielding 8.J quarters per acre.” — R. L. C. 
“ I have made the highest price for Barley of 
anyone round this county with Carters’ Prize Prolific. 
Both my employer and myself are greatly pleased with 
the variety.” — H. W. 
“ I have taken the Silver Cup at our Show four 
years out of five with Carters’ Prize Prolific Barley.” 
G. W. 
“Carters’ Prize Prolific Barley has produced a 
heavy crop of fine quality. I only drilled half the 
usual quantity per acre.” — J. A. 
PRICE 10/6 PER BUSHEL; 75/- PER QUARTER. 
It is only necessary to sow 7 to 8 pecks per acre of this highly selected Barley. 
Reduced Rates for more than one Quarter. 
Ten Thousand Bushels of this Barley were purchased by the Canadian 
Government for replenishing the stocks of the Country. 
CARTER8’, 237, 238. & 07. HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON. — 1901* 
