ONION* — Continued. 
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Copyright James Carter Co. 
CARTERS RECORD ONION. 
Carters Record Onion increases in favour each season, and is already exceedingly popular. It can he 
sown either in the autumn or spring ; hut if large hulhs are desired, autumn sowing is recommended. It will 
he rememl)cred that a specimen, illustrated in the Gardcnitiic IVor/d, turned the scale at 45 Ihs. ; this was 
])rohahIy the heaviest Onion ever grown. 
We regret we cannot find room in this Catalogue for the large number of letters which reach us every season 
regarding successes with this grand Onion. Here are two that have come to hand ; — 
“ I grew AV<-W Onions last year uj) to ai lbs. in weight.’’— Mr. O. Clakidge, Oundle, January 190S. 
“ I grew over ij tons of A* Onions from the ounce of seed 1 h.ad from you last year.” — Mr. Hunky Skice, Market »ai encr, 
Bo.slon, February ^rd, 1908. 
Price 6d., IS., IS. 6d., and 2 S. 6d. per packet ; 3s. 6d. per ounce. 
We hold records of 396 First Prizes having been gained by Customers. 
citnjondenli, KAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.tY.-uju. 
