SEEDS FOR ALL CLIMATES. 
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Supplied to H.M. THE SDLTAN OF TURKEY. 
Supplied to H.M. THE SHAH OF PERSIA. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Hyderabad. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Betul, India. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Rangoon. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Hoshangabad. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Narsinghpur. 
Supplied to the Government Gardens, Ahmednugger. 
Supplied to the Government Gardens, Berar, Bombay. 
Supplied to the Government Gardens, Gonda, Oudh. 
Supplied to the Government Gardens, Benares. 
Supplied, to the Government Gardens, Jhansi. 
Supplied to the Government Memorial Gardens, Cawnpore. 
Supplied to the Government Public Gardens, Etawah, fl.W.P, 
Supplied to H.E. THE YICEROY OF INDIA. 
Supplied to H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF PARAGUAY. 
Supplied to the Government Gardens, Straits Settlemeits. 
Supplied to the Government of Hong Kong. 
Supplied to the Government of Natal. 
Supplied to toe Government of Prince Edward Island. 
Supplied to the Crown Agents for the Colonies. 
Supplied to the Agricultural College, Michigan, U.S.A. 
Supplied to the Santa Fe Land Company. 
Supplied to the River Plate Land Farming Company. 
Supplied to the North-West African Company. 
Supplied to the Falklands Islands Company. 
Supplied to the Agricultural Society, St. Michael’s, Azores. 
Supplied to the Agricultural Society of Roverchana, Austria. 
GAUAKA nCGCDT A large consignment of Carters’ specially prepared Grass Seeds has been sent here for 
Onllntsn ULOCn 1 ■ testing the practicability of sowing down a large tract of this Desert. 
Y OF CARTERS’ TESTED 
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[ERICA, AND OUR COLONIES. 
SEEDS 
MAURITIUS.— G. LATTER, Esq., writes: — “I have grown such 
fine Vegetables this season from Carters’ Seeds that my friends all 
intend ordering from the same source.” 
IONIAN ISLANDS. — J- c. PAGLIOS, Esq., writes: “Carters’ 
Leviathan Beans were splendid; the pods averaged 16 inches in 
length, and many of them reached 20 inches.” 
JAMAICA. — H. S. HOSKINS, Esq., writes : “ I had a very fine Show 
of Flowers from the Seed supplied by Carters’.” 
GRENADA. — P. D. BROWN, Esq., writes: “I have imported Seeds 
both from England and America, but I never get any to grow so 
luxuriantly as those I get from Carters’.” 
TRINIDAD. — G. LIDDELOW, Esq., writes : “The Rose Trees from 
Carters' came out in capital condition, every one growing.” 
BERMUDA. — R- D. DARRELL, Esq., writes: “All the Seeds from 
Carters’ have done remarkably well.” 
EGYPT. — Major TRUMAN, R.A., writes: “The Seeds from Carters’ 
planted at Cairo turned out a great success.” 
CAPE. — S. VAN RENEN, Esq., writes: “We find the most marked 
improvement in quality of Seeds ail round that come from Carters’. 
The Petunias, Peas, Cauliflowers, and Cabbages are the finest ever 
seen in these parts.” 
TRANSVAAL.-J PIOMMAN, Esq., writes : “ I had a case of Seed 
from Carters’, the contents of which turned out remarkably well.” 
JAPAN. — J- RICKETTS, Esq., writes: “The Plants flower profusely 
every season, and are much admired.” 
NEW ZEALAND. — The Rev. E. P. KNUBLEY writes: “I am 
glad to say the Bulbs from Carters’ arrived out quite safely, and gave 
the greatest satisfaction.” 
THOS. FISHER, Esq., M.D., writes: “When in New 
Zealand my garden was always the envy of my neighbours, so fine 
used to be the Vegetables from Carters’ Seeds.” 
A. J. ABBOTT, Esq., writes : “ The Bulbs and Seeds came duly 
to hand per ss. Coptic. They were the best packed lot I ever saw 
reach New Zealand.” 
UNITED STATES.— G. L. TRACEY, Esq., writes : “ My farm 
and garden are doing wonders. I cannot say too much in praise of 
Carters’ Seeds, as they have proved themselves A 1 in every respect. 
I beat all my neighbours both for earliness and quality.” 
“ Mrs. WADE begs to inform Messrs. Carter that the Seeds sent 
to her son at Akron City were most successful.” 
E. McCABE, Esq., writes: “Carters’ Seeds are very much 
prized out here in Colorado.” 
CANADA. — W. L. S. WRIGHT, Esq., writes: “At the Sherbrook 
Agricultural Show last week I obtained 2t Prizes — 15 being Firsts, 
the remainder Seconds — for Flowers and Vegetables from Carters’ 
Seeds. Everybody is asking for your Catalogue.” 
H. L. DRENNAN, Esq., writes: “I get the best Seeds from 
Carters’ than from any other Seedsman in England.” 
NOVA SCOTIA.— A. F. G URNEY, Esq., writes : “I have pleasure 
in reporting that at the Exhibition for three Counties held here last 
Autumn, I took the First Prize for the best Collection of Roots and 
Vegetables. Carters’ Dahlias and Petunias were lovely.” 
H. KEELER, Esq., writes: “I cannot get Seeds anywhere 
in this country like Carters’ ” 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. — Mrs. FARR writes; “The Seeds from 
Carters’ came up good, and gave great delight.” 
TASMANIA. — At the Show of the Northern Agricultural Society, 1887, 
our Customer, Mr. NEWEY, of Launceston, was awarded First 
Prize for the best Collection of Grass Seeds. 
N. CAMERON, Esq., writing to his Agents in London, says: 
“I have just seen some samples of Seeds from a firm named 
• Carters’.’ They arrived in perfect condition. If you are unable to find 
their address, a Provincial Firm is the next best, but I prefer Carters’. ” 
NEW SOUTH WALES.— Mrs. FAITHFULL writes: “The 
Wheat and Barley from Carters’ have given great satisfaction. We 
had a most abundant crop.” 
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.— Messrs. POPE BROS, write : “We 
in all cases select Seeds with the name of Carters’ prefixed, as we 
find them most suitable both in quality and trueness to name.” 
QUEEN and H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, 
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