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CARTERS’ GRASS SEEDS, IN USE EVERYWHERE. 
Photographed and Copyrighted] A CROQUET LAWN, SOWN WITH CARTERS' INVICTA GRASS SEEDS. 
[ by James Carter 67* Co. 
Price, carriage paid, 25/- per bushel, 3/3 per gallon, 1/3 per pound. For Hints on Cultivation, see Carters’ Pamphlet, post free. 
Photographed 6y] CARTERS’ GRASS SEEDS AT LORDS. [ Hudson b> Kearns, London 
“ Lord’s Cricket Ground has been marvellously improved for many years by the use of Carters’ fine Grass Seeds, as specially prepared, and I can strongly recommend 
its use to secretaries and others interested in the game. We use no other seeds but Carters’. "—(Signed) Percy Pearce, Superintendent. 
Price, carriage paid, 25/- per bushel, 3/3 per gallon, 1/3 per pound. For Hints on Cultivation, see Carters’ Pamphlet, post free. 
A LAWN IN SIX WEEKS FROM CARTERS’ INVICTA GRASS SEEDS. 
M. C. Sapte, Esq., Fittleworth, Sussex, writes June 8, 1897 : — “ It may interest you to learn that a lawn here, sown with your Grass Seeds in the latter part of April 
(about the 20th), was mown with a machine on Saturday last, the 5th inst., having been previously cut with a sickle. The turf is thick, firm, and rich, and looks as if it had 
been down for months. Everyone about here is amazed at such a result having been obtained in so short a time.” 
“ I am delighted with Carters’ Grass Seeds, the growth wanted cutting in less 
than three weeks.” A. Halford, Esq., Frodsham. . 
“The lawn produced from Carters’ Seeds has been a very great success and 
much admired.” Dr. Goodman, Croft Lodge. 
A Customer at Bournemouth writes “ I am more Shan surprised at the result 
of sowing a lawn on the poor and arid soil here. My gardener laughed when I 
suggested the idea ; he cannot now sufficiently praise you. Any local customer can 
see my lawn on your introduction.” 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.— 1898. 
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