CARTERS’ SOLID IVORY 
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CELERY. 
THE MOST DELICiOUS DWARF WHITE CELERY IN CULTIVATION. 
. in sea l ed packets, pri ce is. and 2s. 6d. per packet 
THE STANDARD-BEARER RED CELERY. 
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First Prize, Worcester, 1887, 
First Prize, Bodenham, 1887, 
First Prize, Ross, 1887. 
AWARDED 
6 First Prizes, Worcester (in previous years). 
3 First Prizes, Great Malvern. 
2 First Prizes, Madresfleld. 
2 First Prizes, Tenbury. 
1 First Class Certificate, Great Malvern. 
1 First Class Certificate, Madresfleld. 
' " am . kiv a i iZiCOj maul colic 
us 'v^ety "“ y y “ rS ' “ ™ -^^Mr'.NeTd, ’oiTo^HoZ’, 
p.an«, iTeS^ in circumference, whilst the average weight was c pounds per 
sol,d A with a peculiar filbert flavour. Asa Celery for marietg^owers^Ts un^aSed 8 ' cond,t,on for * lon S time. The texture ^remarkably crisp and 
very fine indeed*, ^ontahihig much sulk' in' mmorfiirto^Vagef^^ 01 w .|; ich th Y 1 £J e re «ntly. become the possessors. It is a red Celery, 
markets. — JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. remarkably solid and heavy, the sample before us being such as is coveted in private gardens and 
r jt- a ■ : In sealed packets, price Is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. X 
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