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CARTERS PRIZE PROLIFIC BARLEY. 
“The Best Longr-eared Barley in cultivation.” 
This popular Barley was originally selected some years ago from the 
Chevalier, and it has rapidly won its way to public favour, being now generally 
recognised as the highest type of Maltster Barley. It has also acquired a very 
high reputation on the Continent, and the largely increased demand for 
Carters Seed Barleys abroad shows that the merits of our improved and selected 
stocks is not confined to this country. 
Carters Prize Prolific has a long even-rowed ear, and is, as its 
name implies, a prolific yielder. When well grown the grain is plump and of a 
higher specific gravity than that usually attained by other varieties, whilst the 
skin or husk is of a clear pale yellow colour and exceedingly thin. It was these 
especial merits which obtained for this fine variety the highest award of 
a Gold Medal and Diploma and six First Prizes at the 
International Brewers’ and Malsters’ Exhibition, 
London, in 1909, besides other Important Prizes both 
at home and abroad. 
CARTERS PRIZE PROLIFIC BARLEY is well adapted to 
producing heavy crops on almost any class of soil, but the best and finest 
matured samples can only be obtained when grown on rich sandy loams. 
The strong and vigorous constitution possessed by our selected stock of 
this variety enables it to withstand the most variable climatic changes, thus 
permitting of it being sown much earlier than other sorts. 
The straw is highly nutritious and very stout and strong, this latter 
characteristic preventing the corn from lodging when grown on soft or forcing 
soils. 
CARTERS PRIZE PROLIFIC BARLEY, 
Hand-picked Samples, 
Price 11 / — per bushel, 82 per (juarter. 
Our stocks have been grown under the vigilant 
supervision of one of our principals; and the greatest 
care is exercised in the selection and harvesting of 
the crop. 
Drill two bushels ])er acre, or three if sown broadcast. 
For Spring Wheat and Winter Barley, see page 84. 
’a.'CtlfLi Raynes Park, I,oki>on, S.W.— 1912. 
