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CARTERS BLACK TARTAR OAT. 
FIRST PRIZE, Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
FIRST PRIZE, BASINGSTOKE, 1911. 
Other FIRST PRIZES have been won by Customers at Wokingham, Middlesex, Tring, 
Chiltern Hills, South Berks, Chertsey, Chobham, in some cases many years in 
succession. 
I have just thrashed a crop of your Black Tartar Oats from seed supplied by you last spring. It is the heaviest I have 
ever grown, yielding 112 bushels per acre. The grain is well coloured.” 
Mr. A. Of1''ER, Steward to the late John Warrkn, Esq., Ilandcross I’ark. 
A RE-SELECTED STOCK. 
7/G per bushel; 58/- per quarter. Imperial measure. 
CARTERS BLACK CLUSTER OAT. 
We have selected this fine Oat for its earliness and prolific character. It is 
plump, with a thin skin, and is a black companion to our well-known White Cluster 
Oat. 
Price 7/6 per bushel ; 58/- per quarter. Imperial measure. 
5 per cent. Discount allowed for Cash with Order for all Seeds. 
ALL SEED CORN CARRIAGE PAID. 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. 
Raynes Park, London, S.W.— 1912. 
