TOMATO — Continued 
Carters Golden Sunrise 
Carters Golden Sunrise. — Although there seems to be a general prejudice against yellow tomatoes 
we believe this variety has a great future before it. A golden prototype of our famous 
Sunrise. It is a heavy cropper of handsome medium-sized fruit. The flavour is remarkably 
good, being slightly more acid than our red variety. 
Price, .75 per pkt. 
Carters Duke of York. — This grand variety still holds a very high position in public favour. Colour 
rich scarlet, splendid cropper, almost globular in shape; flesh very Ann, fine flavour. A leading 
feature of this superb variety is that it ripens its fruit with the most pronounced uniformity, whilst 
the profusion of clusters, averaging six and ten evenly formed fruit each, makes it conspicuously 
handsome. Invaluable as an exhibition variety as for private growers and market purposes. 
Awarded the First-Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural Society and Four Silver Medals; 
also the Large Gold Medal, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Price, .75 per pkt. 
NOVELTY 
Buck’s Tresco. An entirely new variety of tomato on which a great deal has been said and written. 
All reports show it has wonderful cropping qualities. It produces freely, marvelously 
large flower trusses. The fruits are undersized, of very uniform shape; colour a clear red; 
of excellent flavour. Price, .75 per pkt. 
NOVELTY 
Carters Coreless. — We were quite impressed by the habit and quality of this main crop variety at our 
grounds at Raynes Park. It is a good, bright-red variety, almost round, and solid and free from 
green core. Price, .50 per pkt. 
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