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MESSRS. CARTERS’ CASH PRIZES FOR 1904 . 
James Carter & Co., Seedsmen to His Majesty the King, 237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, 
London, undertake, upon being furnished with certified evidence from the Secretary of any 
Horticultural Society in the United Kingdom, to duplicate First, Second, or Third Money 
Awards made to the exhibitors who show the products of Seeds and Potatoes from purchases 
made by the exhibitor from this Catalogue above 10s. in value, and obtained direct from 
Messrs. Carters’ establishment during the twelve months ending June 30th, 1904. The said 
duplication will be limited to the value of the purchase, but exhibits of exceptional merit will 
be treated with liberality at the option of Messrs. Carter. 
The products to be of the exhibitor’s own growth, and in case of any dispute as to purchase, 
&c., an invoice of the seeds purchased must be produced if required, and the specimens are to 
be staged in accordance with the regulations of the Society. This offer does not apply to special 
prizes offered by Firms and other Patrons. 
Example. — If 10s. or 20s. are offered by the Society as Prizes for, say, the best dish of Peas, 
James Carter & Co. will award art equal amount if their customer gains one or other of them, providing his 
purchase extends to 10s. or 20s., and that he has carried out the above conditions. 
Customers intending to claim the advantages of these Special Prizes must notify the fact to us a week before 
the day of the Show, stating the names of the Vegetables, Potatoes, or Flowers they intend to stage, when wc 
will send neatly named cards, which must be exposed to view on the exhibit during the whole time of the Show, 
or if not we may withold the prizes. We shall also send the applicant a sheet on which to record his prizes to 
save the Secretary unnecessary work. 
Important. — If this announcement does not appear in the Prize Schedule of the 
Horticultural Show in the intending Competitor’s district, the offer must be considered cancelled. 
We are always pleased to hear from our Customers of their intention to compete, and in the 
event of their winning open prizes, we may decide to give them an honorarium for their trouble. 
We invite our Customers to bring this novel form of Prizes to the notice of their local 
Horticultural Society. 
These Prizes are open to all Messrs. Carters’ Customers, but not available to Market Growers, 
Seedsmen, Nurserymen, or Horticultural Traders. 
PRIZES GAINED BY CUSTOMERS IN OPEN COMPETITION. 
Since our Customers commenced sending records of their Prize-winnings, gained in open 
competition with the produce of our Vegetable and Flower Seeds at Horticultural Exhibitions 
in various parts of the Country, we are enabled to compile an extraordinary list of successes. 
Space will not permit extended reports, but we give below sufficient particulars to convince 
the most exacting cultivator that Carters’ Tested Seeds maintain their reputation all over 
the United Kingdom. 
10,040 Prizes reported by Customers. 
Southern Counties 
Eastern Counties 
Western Counties 
Midland Counties 
Northern Counties 
Wales, Ireland, Scotland, &c. 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1904. 
2,452 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers. 
1,014 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers. 
1,889 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers. 
2,745 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers. 
999 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers. 
941 Prizes in Open Competition against all Comers, 
