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CARTERS’ “TESTED” ENGLISH 
Supplied to H.I.M. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY. 
Supplied to H.M. THE KING OF THE BELGIANS. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of India. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of Allahabad. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of Madras. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of Mysore. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of Central Provinces. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of the Punjaub. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of British Burmah. 
Supplied to the Agri-Horticultural Society of Singapore. 
Supplied to the Royal Horticultural Society of Tuscany. 
Supplied to the Horticultural Society of Barbadoes. 
Supplied to the Acclimatization Society of Queensland. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Trinidad. 
Supplied to H.M. THE KING OF ITALY. 
Supplied to H.M. THE KING OF PORTUGAL. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Calcutta. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Bombay. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Naples. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Rome. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Geneva. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Breslau. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Pietermaritzbwg. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Modena, Italy. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Dublany, Austria. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Saharanpur, India. 
Supplied to the Botanic Gardens, Sandhurst, Australia. 
Supplied to the Municipal Gardens, Mooltan. 
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CENTRAL AFRICA. 
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Carters’ Seeds has been taken out to the Congo for use 
the Mission Stations in Central Africa. 
TESTIMONY TO THE SUPERIORITY 
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EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AME 
FRANCE. — The Baroness de ST. DIDIER writes : “I am very 
satisfied with the Seeds from Carters’, and will certainly ask for more 
next year. ” 
BELGIUM. — Mrs. BEAMISH writes: “The Cucumbers from Carters’ 
succeeded in a most wonderful way, and in size and flavour they 
were perfect.” 
NORWAY. — H. D. FRATRICINE, Esq., writes: “The Seeds from 
Carters’ last season have given some splendid results — the Aster and 
Stock blooms were simply gigantic. My garden is the admiration 
of the place.” 
SPAIN- J HOUGHTON, Esq., writes: “It will give you pleasure to 
know that the continual harvest I had from Carters’ Seeds was 
most surprising.” 
HUNGARY. — Count ESTERHAZY writes : “ The Tennis Court 
Mixture from Carters’ Seeds came up splendidly. ” 
TURKEY.— S. NOWILL, Esq., writes : 
last year gave great satisfaction.” 
‘ The Seeds from Carters’ 
M ALT A. — Captain CARR writes : “ The Flower Seeds from Carters’ have 
produced results that have been the admiration of all beholders.” 
CYPRUS.— The Hon. C. S. CHETWYND writes: “The Roses from 
Carters’ two years ago give me beautiful flowers every month of 
the year. ” 
“ P. McLAUGHLIN, Esq., writes: “It may interest Messrs. 
Carter to know that I received the First Prize for Fruit grown on the 
Island this year. They were grown from the Trees sent last year.” 
PERSIA. -C. J WILLIS, Esq., in his Book on Persia, says : “ Carters’ 
Seeds produced crops in the irrigated ground undreamt of even by 
the most enthusiastic cultivators.” 
KURRACHEE. — Colonel SIMPSON writes : “ For the past 17 years 
I have had Seeds from Carters’ in all parts of the world, and they 
have invariably been good. ” 
PUNJAUB. — H. SHAW, Esq., writes: — “I have full confidence in 
the quality of all Seeds I get from Carters’.” 
N.W.P.— The SUPERINTENDENT, Public Gardens, Iloshangabad, 
says : “ Carters’ Seeds are certainly preferable.” 
CENTRAL INDIA.— w. J. GREENWOOD, Esq., Assistant 
Commissioner, writes : “ “ Since I have tried Carters’ Seeds I never 
get any others ; and this is the opinion of all who have once grown 
them.” 
A. DE LANGE, Esq., writes: “The Vegetable Seeds from 
Carters’ were astonishingly successful. They beat the sowings of other 
English and Continental firms.” 
CALCUTTA. — W. OWEN, Esq., writes: “As a member of the 
Horticultural Society of Calcutta for many years, I have had 
experience of the good quality of Seeds from Carters’.” 
KURRACHEE.— F. M. ROLLINS, Esq., writes : “lam glad to report 
last year’s supply of Seeds were thought very liberal, the selections 
carefully made ; and the Seeds fully answered expectations.” 
CEYLON.-J. v. H. OWEN, Esq., writes: “I have the pleasure of 
informing you that I secured the Gold Medal at the Kandy Agri- 
Horticultural Show, held May, 1887, for the best general collection 
of Plants and Flowers ; also Silver Medals for Carters’ Gloxinias, 
Fuchsias, Geraniums, and Bronze Medal for Achimenes. Your 
customer, Mr. E. G. Harding, secured a Silver Medal for his 
Cauliflowers ; and Mr. Th waites secured a Silver Medal for Carters’ 
Victoria Prize Calceolarias, Carters' Crown Jewels Begonias, and 
Carters’ Holborn Prize Primulas, i.e. a Silver Medal in each class ; 
also a Bronze Medal for Cyclamen. I am much pleased at this 
SINGAPORE. — H. C. JOHNSTONE, Esq., writes : “ I have received 
the Box of Bulbs from Carters', and must really say they are the 
best I ever had. I planted them, and without exception they have 
turned out far beyond my expectations.” 
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