CARTERS IMPROVED SWEET CORN 
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Several fine cobs were exhibited in Two Gold Medal and Two Grand Prix Collections 
of Vegetables at the Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. 
This Maize is a favourite vegetable dish in Canada, and we are now able to offer an improved type, 
acclimatized and saved in this country. The demand is increasing as it is more widely known. The cobs are 
cooked and served whole, and the peculiar sweet nutty flavour is so appreciated that after a trial it will, no 
doubt, find a permanent place in the Kitchen Garden. 
Price is. per packet. 
KOHL RABI, or KNOL KHOL. 
Carters Earliest White. Carters Earliest Purple. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. 
Description. — A useful vegetable, not nearly so much cultivated in this country in gardens as it would 
be were its merits known. 
Use. — As a substitute for Turnips, especially in hot dry seasons. The bulb grows entirely out of 
the ground. 
Varieties. — There are two varieties in general cultivation, the white and the purple. 
Cultivation. — Prepare a breadth of good well-manured soil. Drill the seeds in rows about 15 inches 
apart in May, and thin out to about 9 inches apart. They are ready for use when they attain the size 
of a small Turnip. 
“The Quite Content Pea I had from you is a marvel; I 
have plenty of pods 7 inches long and the envy of all who see 
them. I think I have had about 70 people to see the peas, 
including head gardeners. ” — Mr. T. Lay. 
“ I have much pleasure in sending you a sample of Quite 
Content Peas from the seeds which I had from you. I am. 
indeed, pleased with them, there is such a splendid crop, anc 
they are admired by everyone.” — W. Silk, Esq. 
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Address for all 
Correspondence, RAYNES PARK , LONDON, S. IV.— 1912. 
