A VALUABLE TURNIP FOR FRAMEWORK 
Carters’ Early Forcing - .— (See Photograph opposite .) A new and distinct Turnip 
for frame or outdoor work. It matures more rapidly and is fit for table quicker 
than any other variety we know of. In shape it is distinct, whilst the flesh is close, 
firm, and crisp. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, to Mr. E. Beckett, Head Gardener to the 
Rig-ht Hon. Lord Aldenham, for Roots sown in cold frame March 6, and exhibited May 8. 
Mr. G. Wytiies, Head Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, writes : — ** A perfect root, 
and a great gain for forcing under glass and early crops on border. It is also good at any season, as its 
length of root defies drought, and do not lose their quality.” 
OTHER SPECIAL TURNIPS FOR EARLY USE. 
Carters’ White Swan’s Egg.— A very distinct and symmetrical Garden Turnip. It 
comes to the size of a lemon, is of rapid growth, the top remarkably small, short, and very 
compact. The flesh is of fine texture, and the flavour particularly delicate and melting. 
“ I am very pleased with Carter’s White Swan's Egg Turnip. It is not only of first-class quality but 
I pulled Turnips over a fortnight before anyone near here, and what is far more to the purpose, nearly twice 
the size of any other sort I saw.” — E. A. H. 
Early Milan. — A very quick growing red-top strapleaf variety, clean in growth, and very 
fine flavour. This is an exceptionally fine selected stock. 
Price 6d. per ounce, 2S. 6d. per pint. 
Early Munich. — A popular early purple-top variety. 
Price 6d. per ounce, 2S. 6d. per pint. 
For cultural directions, see page 8r. 
Free Carriage of Goods. See page r95. 
In sealed packets, is. per packet. 
In sealed packets, 8d. per ounce. 
237, 2 38, & 97. High Holiiorn, London.— 1904. 
