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ONIONS FOR SPRING OR AUTUMN SOWING. 
THESE VARIETIES, IF SOWN IN SPRING, WILE PRODUCE A GOOD CROP, HUT THE ONIONS WII I. 
NOT BE SO LARGE AS IF SOWN IN THE AUTUMN AND TRANSPLANTED. 
Autuinn Gisin't, — A very large white-skinned Onion, mild and agieeable 
flavour. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet; is. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Golden Globe Tripoli.— A large variety, similar in size to the Giant 
Rocca. The skin is of a transparent golden-straw colour, and it will be found invaluable 
in exhibition collections. 
Price 6d, and is. per packet; is. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Record.— The Champion Exhibition Onion, See Photograph, page 59. 
Carters’ Selected Ailsa Craig.— Photograph, page 58. 
Per oz. — J. d. 
Carters’ Giant White Tripoli.— Especially suitable for culinary purposes 
and exhibition, a rather tender Onion on heavy soils ; ripens very early, 
per packet 6d. & is. i 6 
Giant Rocca. — A fine large Onion. The original variety ... ,, 3d. & 6d. i o 
Carters’ White Emperor.— Unquestionably the finest form of flat Onion in cultiva- 
tion, with silvery-white skin and flesh of a most agreeable mild flavour. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet ; is. 6d. per ounce. 
THE FOLLOWING AUTUMN-SOWING VARIETIES CAN ALSO BE SUPPLIED; — 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Globe Tripoli per packet 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Large Red Genoa „ 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Large Red Italian „ 3d. & 6d. o 9 
Giant Lemon Rocca, 6d. and 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Lisbon ... per packet 3d. o 6 
Red Mammoth Tripoli „ 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Silver-Skin ... ... „ 3d. & 6d. i o 
;. per packet; is. 6d. per ounce. 
“ Having had such excellent results from your seeds. I leel bound to let you know how pleased I am. 
I have used only yours this year and am delighted with my crops. They have been 
the finest I have ever had. Your selected AUsa Craig Onion in particular has been a great success. 
Prom the seed sown in spring quite a numb r of the Onion are 1 7 inches in circumference ; several of my friends 
say they have not seen such before.”— Mr. S. Penninoton, Gardener to J. Rowlat d Ksq.. Ilomefield, Phipps 
Hridge, Merlon, September 22nd, 1907. 
“ I may say that I had some very good produce from your seeds last year. The Onions were very 
fine, six of which turned the scale at 14 J lbs., the largest was zf lbs. and I have some as I write 
over 2 lbs., and as sound as on the day they were lifted.”— Mr. W. Tapmss, Newhall. loth, 1907. 
tyj , 238, K: 97. 
High Hoi.uokn, London. — 1903. 
