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CARTERS’ DUKE OF YORK TOMATO. 
Photographed from Nature and] CARTERS’ DUKE OF YORK TOMATO. t Copyrighted hy J. C. & Co. 
Whatever ExWbkTontt we'nf tf dulfn^ ° f the _ ^'horticultural Society, and Four Silver Medals in addition to many diploma: 
r "1, fcxnibition one went to during the past season, Duke of York invariably secured the First Prize. At the important Exhibition held - 
Chester it was shown in grand form, whilst our Customer, COLONEL CUTHELL writes “ We won the FIRST PRI7F from ru 
Competitors. 1 Oo, stock is speci.Uy r.-sel.c.ed by tb, „i„ r »« h »d os „e poidT. ii h. s^es “rtppS, E tb. S.M.Lwl **• 
In sealed packets, price 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
FIRST PRIZ 
CHESTER, 
1897. 
Carters’ Duke of York. 
—One of the grandest Tomatoes yet 
introduced, colour rich seariet, 
splendid cropper, almost globular in 
shape, flesh very firm, fine flavour. 
A leading feature of this superb 
variety is that it ripens its fruit 
more uniformly than any known 
kind, whilst the profusion of 
clusters, averaging eight and ten 
large evenly - formed fruit each, 
makes it conspicuously handsome. 
Invaluable as an Exhibition variety 
as for private growers and market 
purposes. 
“ Last season a friend 
gave me about too seeds of 
Duke of York which he got 
from you, and I must say 
I never grew a finer kind; 
they are a beautiful colour. 
I had a grand crop from 
them, the largest fruit weigh- 
ing lbs. ” 
Mr. J. K. Allen, 
St. Aubins. 
REDUCED IN SIZE 
CARTERS , 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. — 1898. 
