35 
CARTERS IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE 
TURNIP. 
ENNOBLED STRAIN. WHITE FLESHED. 
This invaluable winter Turnip is admitted to be the most perfect in every respect of Green Globe 
Turnips, though it is distinct from and far superior to the original type. Being exceedingly hardy it will, if 
not sown too early, stand the severity of winter almost as well as a Swede, whilst its value as a food for Sheep 
and Dairy Cows has become speedily recognised by our customers, who put in several acres every year. 
One of these who won the Gloucester County Cup stated, when writing to us, that the average 
yield officially recorded by the Judges on a 3-acre field was 36 tons 3 CWt. 1 qr. per acre. 
Since we first introduced this deservedly popular White Fleshed Turnip some years ago, we have devoted 
our time and attention in the endeavour to increase by means of the Carter Method of Root Selection (see 
page 8) the total amount of dry matter contained in this root, thus making it of greater feeding value 
for stock. 
This continual re-selection on analytical lines of each year’s stock of Imperial Green Globe Turnips has 
resulted in the production of a root combining the hardiness and quick-growing properties of the Turnij), 
with the maximum of dry food material, almost equalling in this latter respect the value of a Swede. 
The following: Awards have been 
Globe Turnip during: 1911: — 
First Prize, Royal South Bucks. 
First Prize, Gloucester County. 
Two First Prizes, Basingstoke. 
First Prize, Winchcombe. 
First Prize, Henley. 
First Prize, Princes Risborough. 
Two First Prizes, Wokingham. 
First Prize, Surrey. 
Besides these important Prizes n 
during: the past three years, includi 
Eig:ht First Prizes, Basingstoke. 
Three First Prizes, Surrey. 
Three First Prizes, Henley. 
Three First Prizes, Princes Risborough. 
Five First Prizes, Wokingham. 
Three First Prizes, Taunton. 
First Prize, Dimster. 
obtained by Carters Imperial Green 
First Prize, Thame. 
First Prize, Cheltenham. 
First Prize, Harlow. 
First Prize, South Berks. 
Two First Prizes, Harewood End. 
First Prize, Frome. 
First Prize, Barnstaple. 
First Prize, Brailsford. 
ore than 50 others have been won 
S-— 
Seven First Prizes, Harewood End. 
Two First Prizes, Royal Ea.'-t Berks. 
Three First Prizes, Dartmouth. 
Two First Prizes, Newton Abbot. 
First Prize, IVest Gloucester. 
First Prize, Pitminster. 
Three First Prizes, South Berks. 
ENNOBLED STRAIN. 
Price 9d. per lb. ; 34/- per bushel. 
Rayne-s Park, London, S.W.— 1912. 
