CARTERS’ SEED WHEATS, STANDARD SORTS, 
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“ROYAL PRIZE” RED WHEAT, 
THE ONLY RED WHEAT 
AWARDED A 
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BY THE 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, 
For Superiority of Produce. 
Trice. Per Btshcl. Per Quarter. 
n f r , From the peculiar formation of the ear, the 
gram IS not readily knocked out by the wind if uncut when ripe 10 6 
80 0 
In YORKSHIRE. 
“I was very pleaaad with Carters’ 
Royal Prize Red Wheat. I think it one 
of the best Reds.” 
Mr. J. BOULTON, Ferrybridge. 
In HORTHAMPTOIT. 
Both myself and friends are very 
pleased with Carters’ Royal Prize Red 
Wheat.”-S. HURRY, Esq.. Thorney. 
In NOTTINGHAM. 
" As regards Carters’ Royal Prize 
Red Wheat, it is satisfactory to add 
that I never saw a finer promise for 
a crop of 10 acres.” 
R. D. DREWITT, Esq., Elvedon Hall. 
In ESSEX. 
“ I have grown Carters’ Royal Prize 
Red Wheat for several seasons, and I 
like It very much. This year I grew 
6} quarters per acre, 64} lbs. per bushel.” 
T. J. MILLS, Esq., Garnish Hall. 
In CHESHIRE. 
"Carters’ Royal Prize Red Wheat 
la the best for miles round, and has 
yielded 40 bushels per acre.” 
J. PARROTT, Esq,, Holmes Chapel. 
In HAMPSHIRE. 
“Last year I grew 92 sacks on 6} 
acres, weight 65} lbs. per bushel. I am 
very pleased with this wheat.” 
G. KENDLE, Esq., Agent to 
The Right Hon. Lord MOUNT-TEMPLE. 
CARTERS’ IMPROVED “VELVET CHAFF WHITE FILLMEASURE.’’-A desirable 
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10 
All. OFFERED SO LONG AS STOCR IA«;T«! -ar ,, ... 
W axuLK LASTS. Good Working Sacks, Is. each, not returnable. 
ALL PARCELS CARRIAGE FREE. 
( varieties of Seed Corn being thrashed by Steam 
QPFfTAT MATTfi]? J undertake any responsibility as to the pro- 
uiIjIiIAL llUllLili, J purity. It IS offered and sold on these conditions only 
I and if the bulk when delivered is not approved, it must be re- 
V turned to us at once. Carriage Paid, 
75 0 
^ PRIZE RED has again stood erect and firm in the straw during the 
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