NEW CROSS BRED WHEAT. 
CARTERS’ PRINCE OF WALES. 
Colour of Grain 
(SELECTION B.) 
Pale amber red, euen. 
Very translucent 
Length of Straw (with Ear) 60 inches, fine quality. 
Length of Ear ... 4^ inches. 
Colour of Chaff ... ... ... ... Pale stone white. 
Average Period of Ripening on Clay Loam Soil ... Third Week in July. 
Parents Carters’ Royal Prize Red and Pedigree Red Wheats. 
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. 
This is an early Wheat. 
In this Selection a curious result has been produced, for whilst the male gives length 
of straw, the Eats are quite distinct from either parent, and may be described as extra long, 
square-headed, very thick-set and even, habit erect. It is a heavy cropper, and the grain is of 
good milling quality. 
Straw long, glaucous, and very white when ripe. 
Two Ears of this Selection contained respectively 78 and 68 grains. 
Mr. T. W. Reynolds, Chani, writes: “With a fine summer I am quite sure my report to you of your 
‘ Prince cf Wales ’ Wheat would have afforded the greatest satisfaction. ... I think it will answer well in this 
part in a good season. The sample will be much better than our other grain.” 
Price 21/- per Bushel of 63 lbs. 
Offered so long as stock lasts. All orders executed in strict rotation. 
