NEW CROSS BRED WHEAT. 
: £> 
CARTERS’ STAND-UP. 
(SELECTION G.) 
Colour of Grain Pale opaque amber, bold, even. 
Length of Straw (with Ear) 39 inches. 
Length of Ear 41 inches. 
Colour of Chaff Paie stone white. 
Average Period of Ripening on Ciay Loam Soil ... End of July. 
Square-headed and Mammoth White Wheats. 
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. 
ISO shortest-strawed Wheat in a trial we have made of some 
nnH and strong, resisting the heaviest storms of wind 
and ram without being ‘-layered” or broken down. Grain firmly set, and is not elsSy 
a en cm . Very prolific, and likely to prove useful upon poor, cold clay soils 
be slidlillour ‘‘rrh satisfactorily cultivated. We feel too much cannol 
of this variety as a level, heavy-cropping, and fine-constitutioned Wheat. 
Two Ears of this Selection contained respectively 68 and 62 grains. 
.. o«T r.si;”’"'’ “ 
Recommended for early Spring as well as for Autumn sowing. 
^'though both parents were of full 
he ght. ... It IS a short wheat, incapable of being laid in wet seasons.”— Z>a/^ Chrcnicle. 
PRACTICALLY FREE FROM RUST, 1890. 
Wheat, ‘ Sta'ncufix*’”^*'^ ’ ^ pleased wiih the appearance of your New Cross Bred 
and this is the sort I feel convinced we .mist trVtocultivar, r'a!'' = 
a sort specially suitable to the Fens. The market value is some shillinnl ^ lodged, and, I ihink, 
varieties. I form a very favourable onniinn of thic n ■ . ^ -hillings more per quarter, compared with older 
Price 21/- per Bushel of 63 lbs. 
Offered so long as stock lasts. All orders executed in strict rotation. 
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