$cisCte/t4 “Quite Content” Pea 
A Giant-Podded Main Crop, Wrinkled 
Pods Longer and Larger Than Any Other Pea in Cultivation 
THE HIGHEST HONOURS 
AWARDED THIS PEA 
The First-Class Certificate of the R. H. S. 
Shrewsbury, 1912 
THE FIRST PRIZE AND CHAMPIONSHIP 
(Competition Open to the World) 
THE LARGE GOLD MEDAL to a Separate 
Exhibit, in Conjunction with Carters 
other Vegetables 
Carters Quite Content ( Main Crop, 
Wrinkled. Height, 5 feet ). — This 
grand Pea which has caused such a 
stir in the horticultural world is the 
outcome of a cross between Alderman 
and Edwin Beckett. In general char- 
acter it resembles the former, but the 
pods are considerably larger than either 
parent. In our trials it has amply 
demonstrated its superiority, and 
when exhibited in the open class at 
Shrewsbury, easily secured the First 
Prize, and was pronounced by leading 
experts to be the finest Pea ever seen. 
It is exceedingly prolific, and the pods 
hang mostly in pairs. 
Price, 1.00 per qt. ; .60 per pt. ; .25 per pkt. 
We would respectfully draw our customers’ 
attention to the following: — “The true and 
original Pea Quite Content, as sent out by Messrs. 
James Carter & Co., is a main crop variety, 
height 5 feet, foliage and pod deep green, pod 7 
inches long, hanging mostly in pairs, and is quite 
distinct from all other Peas. We make this 
statement, as we are given to understand that a 
Pea, which has not all the claims of Carter's 
Quite Content, has been widely distributed, either 
by accident or design, thereby causing much 
correspondence and annoyance to the growers 
and Messrs. Carter alike. Messrs. Carters 
Quite Content was distributed this past season in 
their sealed packets, and is each year carefully 
reselected.” — The Carden. 
“Quite Content has been better than ever, 
wonderfully large pods, causing every person 
who sees it to exclaim, ‘What a marvellous pea.’ 
I have seen it at several first-class shows, and it 
has always been to the front.” — Mr. W. A. 
Cook. 
“The Quite Content Peas I had from you are 
wonderful this July.” — Mrs. Meadows. 
“I must tell you I took First Prize with your 
Quite Content Pea against strong competition at 
our Show.” — Mr. G. Vines. 
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Carters Quite Content. Actual Size 
