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TURNIP FOR THE GARDEN. 
The Cultivation of Turn ip. —Sow Carters Little Marvel or Carters Jersey Lily for early use the first week in March on a gentle hotbed 
under glass, and later in a warm situation in the open ground. For main succession crops, sow every three weeks in the open ground until the 
beginning of July. Turnips for winter use must be planted during August and early in September, sowing the seeds in rows about lj ft. apart 
and thinning the plants to 3 or 4 in. apart. The Kuta Baga sorts should be sown from the 15th of June until late in July. 1 oz. will sow 150 ft. of 
drill ; 2 lb. will sow an acre in drills. 
1157 Carters Little Marvel . — A New Early White Turnip.— 
A cross between Early White Milan and Jersey Lily. This is 
a highly re-selected stock, the tendency to flatness in some of 
the roots having been entirely eradicated; the tops are small 
and compact. It is undoubtedly the quickest white globe- 
shaped Turnip in cultivation. Flesh crisp and solid, and, as 
aptly described by one of our customers, 'is a little marvel." 
Very distinct in both habit and foliage, and is a splendid table 
Turnip. The Royal Horticultural Society, reporting from its 
trials at Wisley, says “ Carters Little Marvel Turnip.— 
White, round, handsome; foliage short and sturdy. A very 
early variety that should be valuable for forcing." Ibis 
remarkable cross-bred Turnip closely follows the Milan, and is 
considerably forwarder than Jersey Lily. It has become 
popular with gardeners for early work, as it is as good as it 
looks. 35 First Prizes reported during 1914, and included in 
3 Gold Medal Exhibits. 
1158 Carters Early Long: Forcing: (F).— Quite a distinct Turnip 
for frame or outdoor work. Pure white flesh, and of a most 
Price of the above 
1169 Carters Golden Rose. — One of the hardiest and best winter 
Turnips. Flesh of a rich golden yellow colour, with single tap- 
root ; flavour most delicate and melting. Awarded a Special 
First Class Certificate at the Vegetable Conference of the Royal 
Horticultural vSociety. Included in 3 Large Gold Medal 
Exhibits. 
delicate flavour. It matures very rapidly, and is fit for table 
sooner than any other Turnip. Award of Merit, R.H.S., for 
roots sown in cold frame March 6th and exhibited May 8th. 
During 1913 and 1914 this fine introduction was included in 
6 Exhibits of our Vegetables in different parts of the country. 
Awarded 6 Gold Medals. 
1166 Carters Jersey Lily. — The most perfect in outline and the 
best white garden Turnip grown. In shape as round as an 
orange, of exquisite flavour, with single tap root, and very 
distinct small top. This variety was much admired in our Large 
Gold Medal Exhibits. 63 First Prizes and 3 Gold Medals 
reported by customers during the past season. 
1168 Carters White Milan (F ).—‘ This is an exceptionally fine 
selected stock, strongly recommended for early garden work. 
It is as quick as a Radish, clean in growth, and of very fine 
flavour. This fine Turnip was included in our Gold Medal 
Collections at Bristol and Chelsea Shows. 
£ oz. 1 oz. J lb. 1 lb. 
.10 .15 .45 1.50 
1167 Carters Purple-top Strapleaf. — A variety with plain 
strap-like leaves and flesh of fine texture ; colour of top of root 
4 rich reddish purple. A perfect model in form and highly 
valuable for exhibition. Included in the Gold Medal Exhibit of 
Vegetables at Holland House Show. 
1171 Carters Selected Green-top Stone. — This stock has 
been selected for its earliness and quality. 
ORDINARY EARLY VARIETIES. 
1176 Early Mousetail Snowball. -White ball. 
1178 Early Selected Stone.— Kouud white. 
1179 Early White Strapleaf. — For light soils ; flat, early. 
Price of the above 
ORDINARY MAIN CROP. 
1186 All the Year Round.— A yellow-fleshed variety. 
1189 Red American Strapleaf. — A Quick red-top white. 
1190 Red American Stone — A large red-topped white round. 
i oz. 1 oz. } lb. 1 lb. 
.5 .10 .25 .75 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
