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CARTERS 
“ SUNRISE ” TOMATO. 
FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR CULTIVATION. 
His Grace The Duke of Northumber- 
land’s late Head Gardener says “ The fruits of 
Sunrise Tomato I exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society’s 
meeting on March 6th were sown in September and commenced 
fruiting in December -grown in 6-in. pots. It is a splendid 
winter fruiting variety.” 
His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch’s 
Head Gardener says : We grew fifty plants of Sunrise 
Tomato in pots here. It is a good cropper, sets very 
freely, and bears fine medium-sized fruits of splendid 
quality and flavour.”— Mr. T. WhytOCK, The Gardens, 
Dalkeith. 
The Right Hon, The Earl of Carlisle’s 
Head Gardener says: “I may say I gave Sunrise Tomato 
a trial last season and was highly pleased with it. It sets 
very freely and produces enormous trusses of 
highly -coloured medium -sized fruits of good 
quality.”— Mr. A. E. Sutton, Castle Howard. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Jersey’s 
Head Gardener says: ” Sunrise Tomato has cropped 
grandly outside this season. It has been quite the best 
One here. — Mr. J. IIawkes, The Garden., Osterley Park. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Lathom’s 
Head Gardener says :— “ A marvellous cropping 
variety, and destined to become the Tomato for market growers 
especially, i never saw its equal for cropping and the 
fruits are just the size the market growers require medium, 
with good appearance and no waste.”— Mr. li. Ashton, The 
Gardens, Lathom House. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Onslow’s 
Head Gardener says: — ‘'I have grown your Sunrise 
Tomato since first it came out, and I consider it the best Tomato 
ever sent out. It is earlier than most, no trouble to set, nice even 
size, and very heavy cropper, above all, the quality is unsurpassed.” 
- Mr. H. W. Blake, The Gardens, Clandon l’atk, Guildford. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Sandwich’s 
Head Gardener says: — “I have grown your Sunrise 
Tomato out of doors as well as in this season, with marvellous 
success, and consider it a perfect Tomato either for in or out door 
culture.” — Mr. F. Hansford, The Gardens, Hook Court, 
Beaminster. 
The Hon. Vicary Gibbs’ Head Gardener 
says: — ” We haveijust finished Sunrise. It is a capital Tomato, 
a wonderful setter, fine quality and flavour. They are the 
finest lot I have ever seen.”— Mr. E. Beckf.tt, The 
Gardens, Aldenham House, Elstree. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Portman’s 
Head Gardener says :■ — ” There is no doubt but that this 
is an excellent variety. The fruits are produced in abundance 
when the plants are quite small. When ripe they are of even 
size, good colour, and with smooth skins. Either for 
market or private gardens this will prove to be one 
of the best ”— Mr. IT. Prinsep, The Gardens, Buxted Park. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Midleton’s 
Head Gardener says: — 11 Sunrise Tomato. I have never 
had such a heavy crop as I have had this season, especially outside 
on a wall facing south. I have counted as many as five large 
trusses, many carrying a dozen good-sized fruit, and all finished 
to a splendid colour, considering what wretched conditions 
prevailed for successful cu'ture. They have also carried large 
crops inside, fruiting all up the plants from six inches from the 
border to the top of the house.”- Mr. Quainton, The Gardens. 
Peper Harrow Park, Godaiming. 
Price 2S. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
t RAYNES PARK, LONDON, SAY.— 1912. 
Carters Sunrise Tomato Growing in the Open. 
First-class Certificate as Outdoor variety, R. H. S., Wisley, 1907. 
