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TURNIPS FOR THE GARDEN. 
For Early Frame and Forcing Varieties, see page 83. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. <5r* Co. 
Carters’ Jersey Lily.— (See 
Illustration .) 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 dis- 
tinct small top. 
In sealed packets, price is. 
Carters’ Purple-Top Strapleaf. 
— A variety with plain strap-like leaves and 
flesh of fine texture ; colour of top of root 
a rich reddish purple. A perfect model 
in form, and highly valuable for early use 
as well as for exhibition. 
In sealed packets, 
per ounce, 6d. ; per pint, 2s. 6d. 
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 Society. 
In sealed packets, price is. 
Carters’ Crimson-Top Table 
Swede. — A choice stock of Swede 
Turnip with orange flesh, and specially 
adapted for growing as a winter table 
vegetable. 
CARTERS’ JERSEY LILY TURNIP. 
Per pint, is. 6d. ; per ounce, 3d. 
All the Year Round 
Carters’ Nimble Six-Weeics. — Very quick growing 
Silver Ball. — A choice stock ... 
White Dutch. — H ardy 
Red American Strapleaf. — U seful on light thin soils 
Green-Top Six-Weeics 
Early White Strapleaf 
Carters’ White Round. — Clean growth 
Early White Mousetail Snowball 
Early Selected Stone 
Red American Stone 
Red Globe 
Orange Jei.i.y. — F ine golden flesh 
Jersey Navet.— V ery distinct ... 
Yellow Maltese. — H ardy 
For cultural directions , see page 8 1 
ifaAXZAj 937, 938, & 97, High Holborn, London. — 1904. 
Per pint. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
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