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CELERY.— 
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V Carters’ Incomparable Crimson Celery.— A dwait-growing, rich-coloured 
Celery, of clean and refined appearance, very crisp eating, and of delicious flavour. 
Seventy-one First Prizes re[)orted since 1902. 
Price IS. and is. 6d. per packet. 
“ I have taken five First Frizes with Curlers’ Incomparable Crimson Celery.” — S. Settkrfield. 
“ I look First Prize witl\ Incomparable Crimson Celery against a dozen competitors.” — A. McL., Kenl.- 
“ Carters’ Incomparable Crimson Celery surpasses all other kinds I have seen ; they average 4f lb. each. 
F. II.. .Surrey. 
Mrs. Bk.vdstock has hud all hei’ seeds from Carters’ for years now, and they have always been nn)St 
SJilisfactory.” — Ottery St. Mary. 
“The gardener Ins asked for your seeds, saying— ‘ Nothing seems lo beat Carters' ’ ’’—Mrs. SllKRRiFF, 
SparshoU. 
“ The seeds have turned out splendid. I hope to give you a larger order ne.vt season.”- Hki>i.hy 
V. Hogu, Esq., Llanniadoc, y««« 10//;, 1907. 
I should like lo tell you of the excellent cropping qualities of your Runner Bean, Scarlet 
Emperor, which I purcha.sed from you Iasi year. They hung On the bincs like bunchcs of grapes. 
I gathered one bunch with thirteen pods. By measuring the same 1 found llie longest Bean lo be 14 inches long, 
and the shortest 8.1 inches. I consider this to be the finest Bean in existence. ” -Mr. E. CAniiu., 
Morelon, 15///, 1907. 
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Lo.noon.— igoS. 
