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®37i *381 & 97t High Hoi.born, I.ondon.— 1907. 
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CARTERS’ “SUNRISE” TOMATO. 
FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE, 
R. H. S., 
After growth in their Gardens at 
Wisley, June, 1905. 
During 1905 an extensive trial of 
Tomatoes was made by the Royal 
1 lortirultural Society, 7 1 varieties being 
sent in from all the leading houses. 
The only First Class Certificate was 
given to Carters’ “Sunrise” and 
the following note is attached to the 
report : 
“ Tomatoes have reached such 
perfection tliat it is now very 
difficult to raise a variety superior 
to those already in commerce. 
In this trial only one 
stood out as being of 
exceptional value, viz., 
‘ Sunrise.’ ” 
The chief points in Sunrise are — 
Its Earliness. — It was exhibited in full 
fruit on July 4th. 
Its Prolific Character . — See Coloiered 
Plate. 
Its Cropping Properties . — See Coloured 
Plate. 
Its Healthy and Robust Constitution. 
— No trace of disease. 
Its Solid but Delicate Flesh. — Contains 
very few seeds and practically no 
eye. 
Its Evenness of Size as a Dessert Fruit. 
Its bright Scarlet Colour and rich Acid 
Flavour. 
Its equal value for Indoor or Outdoor 
Cultivation. 
It is some time since such a high 
honour has been granted to a Tomato. 
Qvc!\.q.x%' Sunrise . — The finest Tomato 
for Indoor and Outdoor culture. 
In sealed packets only, bearing our 
name and trade mark, price is., 
IS. 6d., 2S. 6d., and 3s. 6d. each 
