CARTERS’ HAND- PICKED SE EP POTATOES » — Continued. 
MID-SEASON AND MAIN CROP 
VAKIlvTIES. 
Carters’ Monarch (see 
Photopaph ). — Honoured 
with the highest cre- 
dentials from the Royal 
Horticultural Society 
after critical trials both 
for cropping, shape, and 
cooking properties. It is 
a cross between Victor and 
Schoolmaster. It succeeds 
on all classes of soil, and 
particularly valuable on 
neavy retentive soils 
where others fail 
Carters’ King of the 
Russets (see Photograph).— 
A pink-skinned keeping 
Potato with a white and 
floury flesh. Strongly 
recommended as a heavy 
cropper on medium soils 
Carters’ Goldfi nde r. — 
White oval. A grand Potato 
on all soils. Handsome in 
shape, very shallow eyes, abso- 
lutely no waste, flesh fine in 
texture, floury white, and quality 
.superb 
King Edward VII. — Mid- 
season. White skin splashed 
with red.' Very robust, prolific, 
and succeeds on almost all soils 
White Elephant. — Mid- 
season elongated. Pale pink 
skin, almost white flesh. 
Succeeds best on light to medium 
soils ... 
Windsor Castle. — White 
oval. A great cropper of fine 
quality on medium soils j a 
good exhibition variety... 
Main Crop.— A useful potato on 
all soils ... 
Schoolmaste r. — White 
round. A popular show variety, 
combining excellent quality, 
great productiveness, and general 
immunity from disease. Thrives 
well on all soils 
Scottish Triumph. — Flat 
oval. A good all-round Potato 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Duhh. or 
Peck 
Trial 
J.cwt. 
(14 lbs.) 
Hex. 
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f. tfe 
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Phoiog^ nphed and Copyrighted by J. C. 6>* Co. 
carters’ monarch rOTATO. 
Photogi aphed ttnd Copy* ighte.i by /. C. Go. 
CARfKRs’ KING OF THE RUSSETS I'OTATO. 
photographed and CoPytighUd by J. C. Co. 
carters’ GOI.DFINDER POTATO. 
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