SECOND EARLY AND 
MID-SEASON 
CARTERS’ SNOWBALL. 
“ I have been lifting the Snowball Potatoes 
to-day, and I am very pleased with them. I 
lifted three bushels of fine tubers from the peck 
that we purchased from you. One dozen 
weighed nine pounds.” — Mr. R. I.ockwood, 
Nazeing 
THE BEST 
NEW POTATOE. 
Vide Awards. 
59 
DISEASE-RESISTING 
POTATOES. 
CARTERS’ SNOWBALL. 
“ From the trial box of 
Carters’ Snowball Potatoes I 
had from you, I grew 1 1 gallons 
of good ware, no small ones. I 
think it good from 10 Potatoes. 
They are a splendid sample ” — 
Mr. Hart, The Deanery 
Gardens, Chartham. 
SEE IMPORTANT 
HONOURS WON. 
Noted below. 
1897. 
FIRST 
FIRST 
Class 36, 8 entries. 
Read this 
important 
Testimony! 
Photographed horn Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
LIVERPOOL DISTRICT FARMERS’ CLUB. 1897. 
The largest Exhibition held in one of the greatest British Potatoe Centres. 
PRIZE CARTERS' SNOWBALL Class 34, 9 entries. FIRST PRIZE CARTERS’ SNOWBALL 
PRIZE CARTERS’ SNOWBALL Class 40, 7 entries. FIRST PRIZE, NEWBURY, 1897. 
THESE PRIZES WERE OFFERED FOR THE BEST NEW VARIETIES OF POTATOE. 
In an important trial of new Potatoes made in Sussex this year^the^ igjortjap *•-“ Amongst the new varieties grown the palm must be g.ven to 
f A RTERS’ SNOWB ALL—In the Royal Horticultural Society’s trials of new Potatoes in 1895. less than 67 sorts were sent from all parts of the country, with 
^ ihe resrdt Oiat only five \^e considered of suSt merit to be given tL highest honours. One ofthese good thmgs was sent m by -Customer -of ours, andante the 
u,c .../ • 1 a. nri r.Aeeae Cr.v nmnnirKT and COnkinP DTOD< 
CARTERS’ ASHTOP FLUKE. — White Kidney.— Of beau- 
tiful form with a level surface. This is the best type of the 
Lapstone section. For light and medium soils... 
SNOWDROP.-^ Kidney. — Of sterling merit, both 
as to quality and productiveness, and can be lifted for eating 
when quite young. Awarded a First-Class Certificate by the 
Royal Horticultural Society. Seems to do well on all soils ... 
EARLY REGENT. — White Round. — A fine Potatoe, 
possessing the sterling qualities of the Old Regent, with the 
advantage of being considerably earlier. The flesh is white 
and floury, the top compact and stout, and it will succeed on 
all soils. Useful where space is limited ... 
THE CANON.-a remarkably fine Kidney. The result 
of a cross between Chancellor Kidney and the white Beauty 
of Hebron. Succeeds on all soils 
CARTER8’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 1898. 
Per 
Bush. or 
h Cwt. 
Per 
Peck 
(i4lb.1 
Per 
Trial 1 
Box. 
*■ d - 
s. d. 
d. 
112 6 
1 
4 0 
1 3 
8 6 
2 6 
1 0 
10 6 
3 0 
1 O' 
12 0 
3 6 
1 3 
CARTERS’ COSMOPOLITAN. 
First-Glass Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Cosmopolitan is an excellent white oval, producing heavy crops 
of tubers, which are remarkably handsome and of very fine quality. 
CARTERS’ SURPRISE. 
This distinct Potatoe possesses qualities 
make it a public favourite, whether for exhibition 
t « LI T *• Ip n uam Immlcnmp nphlilp.lflflnPV 111 
that must 
„ v or for the 
table. It is a very handsome pebble-kidney in form, the 
result of a cross between Magnum Bonum and Myatt’s 
Prolific Ashleaf Kidney ; skin white and rough, with eyes 
level with the surface, and is distinct from any other sort 
in cultivation. Succeeds on all soils ... 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON. — Pink American Ova/. 
—A very handsome rose-coloured Potatoe, of great productive- 
ness. A useful Potatoe on light and medium soils in a dry 
summer 
WHITE BEAUTY OF 
skinned variety of the last named 
HEBRON. — A white 
Per 
Bush, or 
A cwt. 
Per 
Peck 
fUlb.) 
.V. d. 
s. d. 
10 6 
3 0 
10 6 
3 0 
8 6 
2 6 
ilO 6 
3 0 
Per 
Trial 
Box. 
1 0 
