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CARTERS DUKE OF YORK TOMATO, 
Photograph showing Size of Fruit. 
Price 2S. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
“ I have been most successful with youi 
Duke of York, having taken First for the 
past four years at Stranraer Show.” — 
Mrs. Cowan, Glenluce, N.B. 
Awarded the First Class Certificate 
of the Royal Horticultural Society 
and Four Silver Medals, and in- 
cluded in the Gold Medal Collection, 
Shrewsbury, 1909. 
259 FIRST PRIZES REPORTED TO US 
BY CUSTOMERS. 
Carters Duke of York. — This grand 
variety still holds a very high position in 
public favour. Colour rich scarlet, splendid 
cropper, almost globular in shape ; flesh 
very firm, fine flavour. A leading feature 
of this surperb variety is that it ripens its 
fruit with the most pronounced uniformity, 
whilst the profusion of clusters, averaging 
six and ten evenly formed fruit each, makes 
it conspicuously handsome. These clusters 
contain variously sized fruits, large and 
medium, both for the table and exhibition. 
It can be grown in the open, but does not 
ripen so quickly as our Outdoor variety. 
Invaluable as an exhibition variety as for 
private growers and market purposes. 
