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TURNIPS FOR FRAMEWORK AND EARLY USE. 
Phott>^yaf<hed from Natu 7 "e and Cof'yri^hted by J. C’. Co. 
A NEW EARLY WHITE TURNIP. 
Carters’ Little Marvel.— A cross between Early White Milan and Jersey Lily, which is the best type 
of White Round. It is very distinct in both liabit and foliage, and is a splendid Table Turnip. 
This remarkable cross-bred rurnip closely follows the Lilian and is considerably forwarder than Jersey 
IJly. It must become popular with gardeners for early work as it is as good as it looks. 
Price 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
^ A New 1 ua.s'ip Litti.e Makvei.. — this new introduction front klessrs. Carter & Co., Iligli Hoiborn, is a great gain in 
e.arliness anil qn.ality, and will be a most valuable root for first crop in the oprn. So far I have only h.ad roots grown in frames, and 
when forced they were superior to the £arty Milan variety. I grew the Milan by the side of the new Little Marvel to test its 
enriiness, and in this respect it is equal to the older variety. It should be a useful root for first crop in the open, or for a quick 
crop required in a short time, and it can be grown for a siimincr crop.”— G. Wythes, in The Cartlen, May 26th, 1906. 
Carters’ Early Long forcing {see L^hotografh on page <)%). — Anew and distinct Turnip for frame or 
outdoor work. It matures very rapidly and is fit for table as soon as any other variety we know of. In 
shape it is distinct, whilst the flesh is close, firm, and crisp. 
Award of Merit, R. H. S., for Roots sown in cold frame March 6th and exhibited May 8th. 
Price 9d. per ounce, 6d. and 3d. per packet. 
Carters’ White Swan’s Egg.— A very distinct and symmetrical Garden Turnip. It comes to the 
size of a lemon, is of rapid growth, the top remarkably small, short, and very compact. 
Price 9d. per ounce, 6d. and 3d. per packet. 
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337. 236, & 97, High Holsorn, London. —1907. 
