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CARTERS YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL. 
1 he high reputation acquired by Carters Windsor Mangel, which has now become known as the 
FincS't Yellow Globe in Cul'tivs.'tion,” indicates that this type of root is each year becoming 
more popular. At the same time the increased number of owners of small holdings and agriculturists farming 
small estates has occasioned a demand for a mangel possessing in a slightly lesser degree the qualities of our 
^\ mdsor Mangel which enables it to be .sold at a lower [rrice. To meet these requirements we have selected 
the \ ellow Globe as a good all-round Mangel, suitable lor all stock feeding purposes, besides being readily 
adapted to varying soil and climatic conditions. 
This \\c have re-selected and improved, confident that it will be found superior and in conse<[uence more 
profitable than the original type. 
1 he largely increased feeding value of our new Yellow Globe Mangel, though not so high as in the 
AVindsor Mangel, is a great advance upon the ordinary variety. 
CARTERS YELLOW GLOBE. 
Price 1 /- per lb. 105 /- per cwt. 
Sow 8 lbs. per acre. 
Ravnes Park, London, S.W.— 1912. 
