Carters Holbcrn Marrow Parsnip. 
■moisture of the Tropics is negatived, and the germ lies dormant 
Seed sown. 
CARTERS HOLBORN 
MARROW PARSNIP. 
A SWEET DELICATE- 
FLESHED VARIETY. 
Carters Hoi born Marrow 
0<? Photograph'). — A truly refined 
Parsnip. When lifted it leaves the 
ground clean, smooth, and well 
shaped. It is not so large in 
growth as our Maltese , but its 
flavour is unusually marrow-like 
and delicate. Our picture very 
inadequately depicts its merits. 
6d. per packet ; is. per ounce. 
THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY, reporting' its trials at the 
Experimental Grounds, says 
“Roots thick, handsome, and not 
too large, but just the size and 
shape a Parsnip should be.” 
“The Holborn Marrow Parsnip is the 
most delicious I ever tasted, and it 
deserves all you say about it.” — J. Freeman, 
Esq., Chard. 
“ I use no other seeds than yours for my 
showing purposes, and am pleased to be able 
to tell you that I have had very excellent 
results up to the present. I have recently 
taken up a carrot grown from your Red 
Elephant seed 2 J t lbs. in weight.”— L. W. H. 
Wheeler, Esq. 
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SEEDS FOR ABROAD. 
Collections carefully arranged and 
suitably packed for all climates. By 
our special patent process of exhaust- 
ing the dampness (not only from the 
seeds themselves, but also from the 
Packing Paper) the heat and 
until the tin is unpacked and the 
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF SEEDS FOR ABROAD, see page 263. 
^ . Address for all 
u/ex Artixd Correspondence^ RA YNLS PARK) LONDON, S. IV. — 1912. 
