Carters Early Long Forcing {See Photograph). — Quite a distinct Turnip for Frame or 
Outdoor work. Pure white flesh, and of most delicate flavour. It matures very rapidly, and is fit for 
table sooner than any other Turnip. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, for Roots sown in cold fr me, March 6th 
and exhibited, May 8th. 
Price 3s. 6d. per pint; 8d. per ounce; 3d. and 6d. per packet. 
The Cultivation of Turnip . — Sow Carters Little Marvel or Carters Jersey Lily for car])- use the first week in March on a gentle 
hot-bed under glass, and later in a warm situation in the open border, l-'or main succession crops, sow every three weeks in the open 
ground until the beginning of July. For winter use, sow early in August and again in September. 
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a good success. Thanking you very much. The vegetables were 
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your Seeds.” —I. Bentley. 
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Everything I sowed did remarkably well, especially Teas. I 
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W. Marsh, Gardener to the late Rev. J. Mirehpusc.— 
Seedsmen by Appointment to JJts Majesty the King — High Holbom , London. 
