Photographed and Copyrighted by J . C. Co. 
As Grown by our Customer, J. W. Green, Esq., Luton. Mr. g. Read, Gardener. 
Carters’ Record Onion increases in favour each season, and is already exceedingly 
popular. It can be sown either in the autumn or spring ; but if large Bulbs are desired, 
autumn sowing is recommended. It will be remembered that a specimen, illustrated in 
the Gardening World, turned the scale at 4! lbs. ; this was probably the heaviest Onion 
ever grown. See Coloured Photograph opposite. 
YVe regret we cannot find room in this Catalogue for the large number of letters that reach us 
every season regarding successes with this 
to hand recently : — 
Record is the best Onion I have ever grown. 
For the last five years I have taken First 
Prize.” 
Mr. J. Rhodes, Kirkhammerton. 
“ I had a grand lot of Record Onions, some 
weighed lj lbs.” 
Mr. T. Way, Salisbury. 
grand Onion. Here are some that have come 
“Record Onion won the First Prize this year, 
beating another variety that has always secured it 
before.” 
Mr. II. Barr, Pytchley. 
“Record Onion was the largest in the Show ; 14 
weighed over 26 lbs.” 
Mr. W. Broom, Axminster. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. per packet. 
We hold records of 165 First Prizes having been gained by 
Customers. 
For cultural directions , see page 59 . 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London — 1904 
