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Again Awarded FIRST PRIZES in the 
LEADING COMPETITIONS of the SEASON. 
Carters’ Model Cucumber is the handsomest Cucumber grown, 
embodying the fine form and general characteristics of Tender 
and True with the prolific habit and strong constitution of the 
Telegraph. Perfect in outline, with scarcely any neck, and of 
fine flavour, this variety has become popular, both for exhibition 
and table purposes. 
“ 1 have cut over 350 Cucumbers from two plants of Carters' Model Cucumber, 
between April 8th and September 30th, the longest being 27^ inches and the 
shortest 20$ inches. There are now 31 Cucumbers hanging. They have taken the 
First Prize at our only Show ; and for shape, colour, and flavour they are incom- 
parable.” — Mr. S. GODDEN. 
"Carters' Model is ‘the model* of what a Cucumber should be — handsome, 
productive, and of delicious flavour." — Mr. J. GOODACRE, Head Gardener to 
The Right Hon. The Earl of HARRINGTON. 
“ Carters' Model Cucumber is the best I have ever grown, and for the future I 
grow nothing else.” — Mr. S. POSTER, Head Gardener to The Right Rev. 
The Lord Bishop of CARLISLE. 
Price, in sealed packets, 2s. 
“ Carters’ Model Cucumber. — There are so many good Cucumbers that one 
hardly knows which to select, but those who want a handsome sort, and at the same 
time a good cropper, cannot make a mistake in giving preference to the above named 
variety. GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
“ Carters’ Model Cucumber gave great satisfaction, they grew 24 inches in length 
and 7 in circumference.”— MR. ANDERSON, Surrey. 
“Carters Model Cucumber is a master piece— an extraordinary heavy cropper, 
splendid fruit, fine flavour.” — Mr. H. HOWELL, The Gardens, Fredvdle Park. 
“ Model Cucumber is appropriately named ; it is really a model. A cucumber 
of the first order for either house or frame culture, being a free cropper and 
keeping long in condition.”— Captain R. JACKSON, St. Andrews, N.B. 
‘‘ I have grown Carters’ Model Cucumber — certainly the best I ever saw — and I 
shall continue to grow it in preference to any other.”— J. W. POUNTNEY, Esq., 
Great Baddow. 
“ I cut 900 fruit from four plants of Carters’ Model Cucumber.’ 
Mr. ARROWSMITH, The Gardens, Brook House. 
“I have now grown Carters’ Model Cucumber four years, and I like it better 
than any other, as it is so free in bearing and so handsome in shape.” 
Mr. W. MOORE, Cardiff. 
6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
RIDGE OR OUTDOOR CUCUMBER. 
The Cultiuation of Ridge Cucumber. — Sow under glass on gentle heat in May, and plant out into a highly and deep-manured bed. 
CARTERS’ BEST OF ALI The largest, most prolific, and useful hardy outdoor Cucumber. It grows to a length of 
16 to 20 inches, very straight, and with few seeds ... .- 10 
“ I consider Carters' Best of All aptly named. I have grown Cucumbers 
“Carters’ Best of All Ridge Cucumber is most excellent, and superior to 
Stockwood." — H. S. YOUNG, Esq. 
CARTERS’ MINIATURE 
best for pickling or salad ... .- 
SHORT PRICKLY Useful for pickling 
STOCKWOOD.— An abundant bearer ; cultivated largely for market 
GHERKIN, FOR PICKLING 
all my life, but never came across such until I purchased of Messrs. Carter 
last year.” — Mr. G. SPALDING. 
CLUSTER. — A hardy ridge variety, very prolific, producing short Gherkin Cucumbers ; the 
DANDELION, 
NEW THICK-LEAVED, FOR WINTER SALAD. 
Per packet, 6d. and Is. 
CARTERS’ IMPROVED WITLCEF, 
A WINTER SALAD. Per packet, 6d. and Is. 
CARTERS’ MODEL CUCUMBER 
CONTINUES TO BE 
THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST EXHIBITION CUCUMBER IN CULTIVATION. 
Price, in sealed packets, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
AWARDED 
FIRST PRIZE, FROME, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, EAST MOUSEY. 
FIRST PRIZE, ESHER, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, BASINCSTOKE. 
FIRST PRIZE, NORWICH, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, TENBORY, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, ROSS. 1887, 
FIRST PRIZE, BODENHAM, 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, NETHEREDGE.I887. 
FIRST PRIZE, SHEFFIEIO. 1887. 
FIRST PRIZE, SCARBOROUGH. 
FIRST PRIZE, CARDIFF, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, NEWPORT, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, AUDLEM, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, NORWICH, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, NORTON, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, CARDIFF, 1886. 
FIRST PRIZE, COPPENHALL. 
FIRST PRIZE, HYTHE. 
FIRST PRIZE, OLVERTON, 
FIRST PRIZE, 
FIRST PRIZE, BRIDOEND. 
FIRST PRIZE, CREWE. 
FIRST PRIZE, OATERHAM, 
FIRST PRIZE, KELVEDON. 
FIRST PRIZE, AUDLEM, 1881. 
FIRST PRIZE, TUNBRIDGE WELLS. 
FIRST PRIZE, BIGGLESWADE. 
FIRST PRIZE, RICHMOND. 
FIRST PRIZE, TWICKENHAM. 
FIRST PRIZE, READING. 
FIRST PRIZE, BATH. 
FIRST PRIZE, TENBY. 
FIRST PRIZE, PRITTLEWELl. 
