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CARTERS’ MALTESE PARSNIP. 
A SUPERB GIANT PARSNIP. 
Carters’ Maltese (see Photograph). — The 
largest variety for exhibition or table. We hold 
RECORDS OF l6l P'lRST PRIZES HAVING BEEN 
TAKEN FROM I902 TO I907. 
Price 3 d. and 6d. per packet ; gd. per oz. 
Per packet — s. d. 
Carters’ Long Parsnip. — F ine variety, of 
splendid flavour ... ... ... 3d. & o 6 
Hollow Crown. — An old favourite 3d. & o 6 
Improved Jersey Marrow. — S elected stock, 
good medium size ... ... 3d. & o 6 
The Student. — Extremely delicate flavour. 
3d. & o 6 
The 6d. packets of above are about i oz. each. 
The Cttltivatiou of Parsnip. — Sow the seed early in March 
as soon as the season will permit. I'he ground should be well 
manured and deeply trenched ; the drills about 15 inches 
apart, and the plants thinned out the same distance apart. 
“ Your -Maltese Parsnips turned out splendid, good flavour 
and good straight roots.” — A. S. , Hendon. 
“ I am pleased to say all your seeds have given me 
complete satisfaction, especially your Runner Bean Scarlet 
Emperor. I have abundance of them a foot in length. Also, 
I was able in this bad season to pick ripe Tomatoes 
in July, as I did last year from Carters’ Sunrise.”— Hit. T. 
Lindsay, Gardener to Mrs. Chapman, The Grange, Shilling- 
stone, September ^tk, 1907. 
“ I took First Prizes last year with your Ailsa Craig Onion, 
Maltese Parsnip, and Perfection Carrot.” — Mr. W. J. Taylor, 
Burton St. January 22nd, 1907. 
^ei/Cfi>cA = 37 , = 38 , & 97 . 
lIlOll liol.UUUN, 
LuN DON. — 1908. 
