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Photograph of the Roots Exhibited at the Smithfield Show. 
CARTERS NEW RED WINDSOR MANGEL. 
This is a new variety which was first introduced by us in 1910, when a large pile of the roots was exhibited 
at the Smithfield Show, and elicited general admiration. We are glad to state that it has exceeded the 
expectations we first formed as to its advantages. 
From all parts of the country where it has been tried, we have received critical reports from leading 
agriculturists, who speak of this new Mangel with extended praise. 
Ca.rters Red Windsor is the result of more than ten years’ careful breeding and selection on 
the lines of the well-known “Carter Method of Root Selection,” and the root embodies the size of Windsor 
Yellow Globe with the colour and high qualities of the Red Globe. 
Its red skin and white flesh give a distinct appearance to the roots, which grow even and clean with 
a single tap root free from fangs, thus enabling the roots being easily pulled. Its small top allows this 
variety to be grown closer than the larger sorts. 
On light, medium lands hardly any variety will give such heavy crops and is so suitable for keeping 
and feeding. 
CARTERS NEW RED WINDSOR MANGEL. 
Price 2/6 per lb. in Sealed Bag's. 
KaVNES PAKK. IXtNUUN, S.W 1913. 
