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GRERT mm FPT HKD ME SROW, 
HELD AT 
CHISWICK, 
September 29th, 30th, and October 1st, 1903. 
One of the chief objects of this Exhibition was QUALITY versus SIZE. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, October 3rd, says 
“How well did the exhibits in the vegetable section justify the 
efforts put forth a few months since to induce the Council of the 
Royal Horticultural Society to promote a great vegetable exhibition. 
In the large tent devoted to vegetables, without doubt the two 
collections staged side by side there by Messrs. E. Beckett and 
J. Gibson constituted the primary feature; indeed, once seen few 
wanted to see others. 
“THE FIRST PRIZE AND THE SHERWOOD 10 GUINEA 
CUP went to the grand collection exhibited by Mr. E. Beckett, 
Head Gardener to Lord Aldenham ; the whole making a display 
THAT IN QUALITY AND ARRANGEMENT HAS NEVER 
BEEN EQUALLED.” 
Mr. Beckett writes on October 6th — “To Messrs. J. Carter & Co. 
I am sending along a photograph of the collection, which I think you will 
agree has come out well. Between 50 and 60 of the varieties staged were 
grown from seeds supplied by you.” See Photograph on opposite page. 
Over 10,000 Prizes have been reported to us by customers during the 
last few years. See full particulars on page 193. 
«J7, *38, & 97, High Holiohn, London. —1904. 
