FOURTH RECORD. 
THE CARTER SYSTEM IN AMERICA. 
Gentlemen, Belmont Spring Country Club, Waverley, Mass, U.S.A. 
I sowed Carters Putting Green Mixture between the 4th and 8th of September, 1909, cut the grass twenty days later, and 
opened the greens for playing five weeks after seeding. — Yours very truly, (Signed) F. C. PICKERING, Green keeper. 
FIFTH RECORD. THE CARTER SYSTEM IN FRANCE. 
J. R. Hay Gordon, Esq., 
Dear Sir, Tiie Grand Continental Hotel, Rome, April 7th , 1911. 
We, the undersigned, desire to tender to the Committee of the Nice Golf Club and yourself our sincere thanks for the kindness 
and hospitality shown to us during our recent visit, a visit we thoroughly enjoyed. Three of us visiting the links again alter an absence 
of four years, and reviewing the great progress that they have made, we were specially struck with the excellence of the greens. We 
should like to say that the putting greens you possess reflect the highest credit on those responsible for them. The turf upon them is 
firmly knit, uniformly good, and of splendid texture ; in fact, it is rarely that one has the pleasure of putting over a better or more true 
surface. (Signed) JAMES BRAID, A. MASSY, J. H. TAYLOR, J. G. SHERLOCK. 
Testing various Varieties of Grass for Putting Greens, Lawns, &c. Each section being a different variety of Grass. 
