CARTERS^ PRIZE 
CLUSTER OATS. 
The Heaviest, the Earliest, and the Most 
Proliflo White Oat in Cultivation. 
We first introduced this wonderful 
Oat in 1878, and it is well known that 
the presence of a magnificent sample in 
our Seed Corn Group at the Paris Ex- 
hibition that year, exercised considerable 
influence upon the opinions of the Inter- 
national J urors, who ultimately awarded 
us the only Gold Medal given to English 
Seed Corn. 
The Prize Cluster Oat tillers freely, 
and is less liable to layer in rainy 
seasons than other varieties. 
SCOTI.AND. — “Send 10 bushels more of 
Carters’ IVi^e Cluster Oats, the last I pot 
from you did excellent, and far beyond my 
expectations.’'— K. McConachik, fcsq. 
NORTHUMBERLAND. Carters’ Prize 
Cluster Oats gave a very heavy crop, and 
fully a foriniglit in advance of any other.” 
R. Shanks, Ksq. 
MlDr)LESEX. — “ I won the/5 5s. Prize at 
our Agricultural Society, for the best sack 
of Oats, with Carters’ Prize Clusters ; as 
you are aware, I also won it last year.” 
R. Nkwman, Esq. 
SHROPSHIRE. “Carters' Prize Cluster 
Oats are the finest ever grown on tins 
farm, and have a very ready sale.” 
T. K. Gakuner, Esq. 
CUM HERLAND. — “ Carters' Cluster Oats 
are looking remarkably well, and a great 
deal superior to our own seed.” 
Mr. A. Camtuell. 
LANCASHIRE’. — “ '^rhe Oats from Carters' 
are looking well, ami arc as forward as 
others that were sown a month earlier.” 
K. Stanley, Esq. 
“ I have been very much pleased with the 
crop 1 liad irom Carters' Prize Cluster 
Oats.”— H. R. H. Gale, Es(j. 
CAMBRIDGE. — “Carters’ Prize Cluster Oats 
yielded 15 sacks off a little over 3 roods — 
Weighed i ? stones per 4 bushels as they 
came trom tne machine, and are the best 
oats I ever grew.”— W. C. Bau.IvY, Esq. 
IREL.ANl). — “As for Carters’ Prize Cluster 
Oats, there is no crop like them in this 
part of the country." W. Kei.i.v, Esq. 
“ The While Oats from Carters' are the best 
in this County for miles round, ami every 
one admires them.” — E. Archualu, Escj. 
“Carters’ Cluster Oats exceeded anything 
ever sown in this locality^ both in ijuality 
and quantity. I sold 420 worth off an 
English acre.” — Mr. J. Johnston. 
YORKS. — “ 1 was aw.anled First Prize for a 
Collection of Grain witii Straw, grown 
from Carters' Seeds. The Oats averaged 
329 kernels per ear, with straw nearly 6 ft. 
long.” -B. Spaven, Esq. 
“ I have much pleasure in bearing testimony 
to the excellent quality and yield of Car- 
ters' Prize Prolific Oats. They gave me 
10 i|uarters to the acre,” 
Mr. T. Wetherell. 
SUSSEX. “ I sowed Carters' Cluster O.^ls, 
and the crop Is now the most forward 1 
have seen. 1 ‘hey are quite a sight. When 
harvested, the crop jiroduced 20 sacks per 
acre ; weight, 46 pounds per bushel. " 
A. J. Stuart, Esq. 
Price 7s. 6d. per Bushel ; 
86s. per Quarter. 
