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Carters’ Perpetual. — A distinct and valuable curled variety that does not annually 
run to seed. It has stood with us upon the same land /or four years before seeding. 
Price 6 ( 1 . and is. per packet; is. 6d. per ounce. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Carters’ Curled. — Compact and hardy ; beautifully curled ... per packet 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Carters’ Champion Moss Curled. — A very close, handsome Parsley ; both useful 
and ornamental ... ... ... ... ... ... per packet 6d. i o 
CovENT Garden Garnishing. — A free-giving variety for market work per packet 3d. o 6 
Myatt’s Garnishing. — A good rich green with long leaf ... per packet 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Giant Scotch Curled. — Large robust, good cropper per packet 3d. & 6d. o 10 
Double Curled. — Useful for cottage gardens per packet 3d. o 6 
“ I consider your Pea, Quite Content, one of the largest and finest fiavoured Peas in 
existence, and I believe it will take first place for many years to come. Some Of the podS measured 
64 to 7 inches, and contained from 9 to 12 good peas.”— T. A. McNeary, Esq., Garvagb, March ist, 1907. 
“ You will be glad to hear that I took First Prize in open competition with your Quite Content Peas 
at the Wolvercote and Summertown Show held yesterday. They are simply grand, some pods have 1 1 and 
12 peas in.” — W. G. Archer, Esq., Oxford, August 17M, 1907. 
“ I took First Prize for your Quite Content Pea at the Abergavenny Show on August 5th. It is 
the best Pea that I have seen.” — Mr. Chas. James, Llanvihangel, Gobion, August i^th, 1907. 
For full particulars of our selection of Peas for suecessional crops from June to 
November, see page 66. 
237, 233, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1908. 
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