so 
CARTERS ROYAL PRIZE is a distinct and decided advance upon Golden Drop. 
Ear longer, better filled, a more certain cropper, and with longer straw. 
Carters’ “Royal Prize ” Red Wheat. 
5 ^: 
CARTERS’ ROYAL 
PRIZE RED WHEAT. 
(FRONT VIEW.) 
A FIELD OF CAR TERS’ RO YAL PRIZE RED WHEAT. 
THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE 
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society 
SHOWS THAT IN ALL liUT ONE INSTANCE 
CARTERS’ ROYAL PRIZE VARIETY 
POSSESSED THE 
Greatest Ufoney Value both for Grain and Straw 
OP THE RED WHEATS. 
The straw is remarkably stout, and tlie wheat does not “layer" in wet weather. From the 
knocked out hy the wind if uncut when 
opinion renders Carters* Royal Prize 
Red Wlaeat a valuable acQuisition for Colonial use, 
wheat will be found of ready value to millers for grinding with imported white 
As will be seen by the Engraving above, we do not claim for this 
Wheat impossible size of ear ; but for general productiveness, hardiness, 
strength and quality of straw, milling value of grain, and other excellen- 
cies, we consider it very superior. 
CARTERS' ROYAL 
PRIZE RED WHEAT. 
(side view.) 
Present price per Bushel, 10s. 6d. ; per Quarter, 80s. 
Five per cent, discount for Cash In 14 days, or 3 months’ Credit, net. 
Good Working Sacks, 1/- each, not returnable. 
ALL PARCELS CARRIAGE FREE. 
CARTERS’ ROYAL PRIZE RED has again stood erect and firm In the straw during 
the past stormy season, when nearly all other varieties of Wheat have been more 
or less layered. 
