TOMATO. — Co7itinued. 
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carters’ outdoor tomato in IlKR ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF ALRANY’S GARDEN. 
Carters’ Outdoor. — The best for culture in tire open air, and a long way ahead of others. 
This variety readily fruits under the warmth of a south wall, or along the front of a greenhouse, in any 
situation where the full influence of the sun is felt and away from cold winds. In shape the fruit is not so 
round as our Dide of York or Sunrise. 
Price IS., IS. 6d., and 25. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ Perfection. — Quite distinct from any other variety named Perfection. It is very handsome in 
form, distinct in colour, exceedingly prolific, and of exquisite flavour. Forty-nine First Prizes reported. 
Price 6d., IS., is. 6d., and 2S. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ Blenheim Oransje.— We raised and introduced this extraordinary Tornato, a curious cross 
between the red and yellow. Gathered when quite ripe they are luscious and juicy, and the nearest 
approach to the flavour of a plum. It contains but very few seeds. 
Price 6d., IS., is. 6d., and 2S. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ Dedham Favourite. — Well-known and deservedly popular. 
Price 6d., ts., and is. fid. per packet. 
Carters’ Greengage. — Introduced by us, and the first of the golden section of any value. Awarded a First 
Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Price fid., is., and is. fid. per packet. 
Carters’ Market Favourite. — P rice fid., is., and is. fid. per packet. 
Carters’ Sandwich Island. — Price fid. and is. per packet. 
The following can also be supplied, price fid. and is. per packet : — 
Challenge. Ham Green Favourite. Large Yellow. 
Chemin Rouge. Harefield Golden Gem. Peach. 
Comet. Hathaway’s Excelsior. Red Currant. 
Hackwood Park. Large Red. Stiri.ing Castle. 
Troi’hy. 
Cultivation . — Sow seed in F'ebruary and March, and transplant into pots to harden off; afterwards plant 
out against a south wall in good soil ; or they may be planted in a warm border, and carefully staked to keep the 
plant and fruit from straggling on the earth. If cultivated in pots the treatment should be the .same, with the 
addition that liberal waterings of manure and rain-water will be found necessary, especially during the hottest 
part of the summer. 
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