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CAKTICRS’ IDKAL CUCUMBER. 
Carters’ Ideal, — Raised by that champion cultivator, Mr. K. Bcckctt, head gardener 
to the Rt. lion. Lord Aldenhani. It is (piitc an aristocratic variety, both in colour, 
shape, and flavour. 
This grand (Atcumber was included in the !■ irst Prize Collection of Vegetables c.xhibited 
at the Royal Horticultural Society, October, 1^05, and also awarded the First Prize in the class 
for Cucumbers. It also gained a Cultural Commendation after growth at Wisley, 1905. 
Price IS., 2S. 6d., and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ Cardiff Castle. — Awarded a Cultural Commendation by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. The fruit is of a rich emerald colour, perfect in form, growing to a length 
of about 18 inches. It is remarkably free-bearing, producing three or four fruits at a single 
joint. A very valuable variety where only one is grown. Very early. 
Price IS., IS. 6d., and 2S. 6d. per [lackct. 
Carters’ Earliest of All. — Has produced perfect fruit in a trial, nine days in advance 
of all others. It is of good colour, and handsome form. 
Price IS., IS. 6d., and 2S. 6d. [ler packet. 
Carters’ Improved Telegraph, — Uiuiuestionably one of the best winter 
Cucumbers ; indispen.sable for forcing. 
Price IS., IS. 6d., and 2 S. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ Royal Osborne, — This grand introduction of ours has now become 
thoroughly established and is likely to become as famous in the dark-fruited section 
as Telegraph is in the light-fruited class. It has been represented in many Tirst Prize 
Collections during the past twelve years, and for the second time gained the I' irst 
Prize at the Royal Caledonian Society’s Exhibition, beating twelve others. .‘\s an 
all-the-year-round variety the professional gardener will find it one of the best. It has 
little or no neck, therefore no waste. Eleven First Prizes reported by customers. 
Price IS., IS. 6d., and 2S. 6d. per packet. 
237. 238, & 97, Mich Molhorn, London.— 1907. 
