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CARTERS’ OVAL OR PLAIN-LEAVED ENDIVE. 
Per 02. — t. d 
Carters’ Oval-leaved {see Photograph).— 'Wvi plain-leaved Endives are by some 
preferred to the Curled varieties ; this variety is the highest type and we strongly 
recommend it ; it is very hardy, of compact habit, and blanches easily. 
6d. and is. per packet i 6 
Cakters’ Round-i.eaved Batavian. — Very compact and hardy, forms good heart. 
6d. per packet o i o 
Green Batavian. — Tender broad leaves, crisp, of good flavour. 3d. and 6d. per packet o 10 
We have been awarded Two First Class Certificates by the Royal Horticultural 
Society for our stocks of Endive. 
THE FIRST PRIZE COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES AT SHREWSBURY. 
Ai.i. Grown fro.m Carters’ Tested Seeds. 
“ Vegetables were as good as they are usually at Shrewsbury ; no greater 
praise could be given them. 
“ .K class of twelve dishes, for prizes offered by the Committee, again 
brought Mr. Beckett to the front with splendid products. It was, indeed, 
difficult to say of his remarkable exhibits which were the best, all being so very 
fine.” — From the Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 20th, lyoj. 
Our Endives were included in the First Prize Collection of Vegetables exhibited at tha 
Vegetable Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
^aASCi\J =*37 » *38, & 97, High Holborn, London. — 1907. 
