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CARTERS 
hARLY 
Price is 
CARTERS' 
SELECTED 
ALTRINGHAM 
Price, 6d. per ounce. 
First 
First 
First 
First 
First 
First 
First 
First 
First 
IMPROVED 
HORN. 
per ox. 
AWARDED 
Prize, Diss, 1887. 
Prize, Ipswich, 1887. 
Prize, Harleston, 1887. 
Prize, Yarmouth, 1887. 
Prize, Teahury, 1887. 
Prize, Ross, 1887. 
Prize, Presteign, 1887. 
Prize, Ludlow, 1887. 
Prize, Kingston, 1837. 
CARTERS’ IMPROVED EARLY 
Very distinct and useful. (See Illustration ) ... 
Per oz.- 
HORN- 
CARTERS’ GOLDEN BALL. — A most distinct 
and very early variety, specially adapted for forcing and 
early purposes. The roots are as round as a Turnip, flavour 
excellent and melting. Per plct., Is. — 
EARLY SCARLET HORN One of the best old sorts 
for general use. (See Illustration ) 
EARLIEST FRENCH FORCING. (See Illustration)... 
CARTERS’ SCARLET MARROW.-Of re 
markably delicate flavour and distinct character, combined 
with earliness. Price, in sealed packets, Is. per packet ... 
LONG RED SURREY. — Delicate flavour 
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"My Carrots from Carters’ Seed are a wonderful crop this year, and upon this 
poor soil.” — Mrs. ROBINSON, The Rosary. 
“ I consider Carters’ Improved Early Horn Carrot the best in cultivation for 
exhibition; I invariably take First Prize with it." — Rev. A. H. CRAYS, Devon. 
" Carters’ Intermediate Carrot were admired by everybody. I had thirty weighing 
»9 pounds." — Mr. F. JONES, Cambs. 
"Carters’ French Forcing Carrot made a beautiful bed; and when taken up 
lasted through the Winter.” — Miss LINGEMAN, Kent. 
“ 1 never saw better Carrots than we grew from Carters' seeds last year ; I 
recommend their seeds to all our neighbours." — Mr. W. RUSSELL, Kent. 
CARTERS’ SEEDS ARE THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GERMINATION GUARANTEED. 
CARROT. 
EARLIEST FRENCH 
FORCING 
Price is. per oz. 
The Cultivation of Cannot. — Sow Carters’ Improved Early Horn and Earliest French Forcing 
on a gentle hot- bed at the end of January, and again on warm border in March; for main 
crops sow all varieties about the middle of April. 
LONG 
RED 
SURREY 
Price 
6d. per oz 
JAMES’S INTERMEDIATE. 
Price 6d. per oz. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CARTERS’ SCARLET PERFECTION.- 
( See Illustration on opposite page). A choice stock, very 
handsome ... 1 6 
Awarded First Prize, Bodenham, 1887 ; 
First Prize, South Wingfield, 1887 ; First Prize, Ross, 1887. 
“ Carters’ New Carrot is very handsome and good — it is a great improvement 
on the old variety in type, colour, and weight." 
Mr. W. POPE, Head Gardener to 
The Right Hon. The Earl of CARNARVON. 
‘Carters’ New Carrot is a very distinct variety, far exceeding anything in the 
Short Horn type. ’ Mr. A. T OXFORD, Head Gardener to 
The Right Hon. Lord STANLEY of ALDERLEY. 
JAMES’S INTERMEDIATE 
CARTERS’ STUMP-ROOTED INTERMEDIATE. 
Fine form and colour; for shallow or heavy soils ... 
CARTERS’ SELECTED 
topped, very select 
SCARLET ALTRINGHAM 
LONG ORANGE 
ALTRINGHAM.— Green- 
" I have been awarded First Prize for Carters’ Intermediate Carrots two years in 
succession at the North Perrott Show." — Mr. J. SMITH. 
“ Carters' Carrot Seeds produced a splendid crop, not less than at the rate of 
25 tons per acre." — Rev. A. CHRISTOPHERSON. 
" Last season I had Carrots weighing over 3 lbs. My employer said he had never 
seen such Carrots in his garden before." 
Mr. E. COLLI S, Gardener to M. ARNOLD, Esq., Surrey. 
" The Carrots last year were very gool— some measured 13 inches in circum- 
ference, and many weighed 3 los "—Mrs. J. M. HOWELL, Wales. 
EARLY 
SCARLET 
HORN. 
Price 6d. per oz. 
