ENDIVE. — Conlitmed, 
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CARTERS’ OVAL OR PLAIN-LEAVED ENDIVE. 
Carters’ Oval-leaved (see rhotograph ). — The plain-leaved Kndives are by some 
preferred to the Curled varieties ; this variety is the highest type and we strongly 
reeominend it ; it is very hardy, of compact habit, and blanches easily. 
6d. and is. per packet i 6 
'Carters’ Round-eeaved Batavian. — Very compact and hardy, forms good heart. 
6d. per packet o 10 
■Green JUtavian. — Tender broad leaves, crisp, of good flavour. 3d. and 6d. per packet o 10 
We have been awarded Two First Class Certificates by the Royal Horticultural 
Society for our stocks of Endive. 
“ Kiiully send me one mote of your E.\hibitor’s Collections of Vegetatde Secd.s, ll>e same as advertised. 
L^st year s box proved a g'reat success, I think every seed came up, and I have had abundance 
of everything all through the winter.”— Mr. W. J. Wekks, Kemptown, 4M, 1907. 
“ I show a lot of stuff and usually come up top. I have shown for the last ten years, and have 
taken between 500 and 600 prizes, mostly with produce grown from your sieds.”—Il.J. Moruan Es(i 
Kingshridge,/a««fr/7 i/r/i, 1907. > ■ !•> 
Our Endives were included in the First Prize Collection of Vegetables exhibited at the 
Vegetable Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
237, 238, & 57, High Houidr.n, London.— 1908. 
