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BRUSSELS SPROUTS — Continued. 
Carters’ Perfection 
Brussels Sprouts. 
{See Photograph.') 
A standard variety for greneral 
use, producing large and Arm 
sprouts In great abundance. As 
a late Sprout It Is much appre- 
ciated. It Is a taller growing 
variety than our Exhibition strain. 
Price 6d. and Is. per packet; 
is. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ New Cabbag^e 
Sprout. 
Introduced by us last Season, Is 
a cross between Wlnnlngstadt 
Cabbage and Cambridge Cham- 
pion Brussels Sprout, The plants 
are crowned with good-sized firm 
Cabbages, and the stem studded 
with Sprouts. When the Cabbage 
head has reached Its perfection 
it should be cut, so that the 
Sprouts may then develop. 
The best results will be 
attained by autumn sowing. 
Price 6d. and Is, per packet. 
Photographed and Copyrighted ly J, C. isr* Co. 
carters’ PKRFRC'IION BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
„ .“The Em/>ert>r Be.iiis look First Prize, and were said to be the best In the Show."— Mr. H. Pennv, 
Goring-on* Thames, taM, 1907. 
“ I won Firsi Prize last August wUh this Bean at Craven Arms Show.” — Mr. T. J. Yatbs, Onibury, January i 6 th, 1907. 
“ I took four First Prizes with your Bean ScarUt Emperor'* — Mr. S. W. Finn, Nassington, January 15^, 1907. 
Sunrise Tomato is an unqualiflod SUCOOSS; I never saw any so good. 1 am growing the same variety again this 
coloured plate in your Catalogue hardly does justice to them, to judge by our plants or last year." — Mr, T. Cartbr, The 
Gardens, nutieigh Court, February 25M, 1907. 
^eiXte\J 237t 238 , & 97, High Holborn, Lohdoh.— >9®8. 
