CARTERS’ EIGHT 
WEEKS. 
67 
The earliest 
Border Pea in 
the World. 
FOR FORCING 
or 
Border Work. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by /. C. Co. 
Carters’ Eight Weeks proved again to be the earliest Pea of all, in our 
Trial Grounds last yecr. 
CARTERS’ EIGHT WEEKS.— The Earliest Pea we have ever grown. A very hardy Marrowfat, 
growing 15 inclics liigh, and possessing all the good points of the best type of American iVonder, which was 
one ot its parents. As both a forcing and early border variety it must become a boon to gardeners whose 
demands are heavy early in the season. The seed is slightly dented, and of the same colour as its other 
parent, William the First. The pods are freely produced, and well filled with sweet-tasting peas. It is a 
splendid forcer, and we regret our slock is so limited. 
Price 2S. per pint, 6d. and IS. per packet. 
Carters’ Forcing Pea. — A valuable Marrowfat Pea for under-glass culture. Its stocky growth is rarely 
more than l foot in height. It commends itself not only to professional gardeners who are required to 
produce Peas nearly the year round, but also to amateurs having a greenhouse or vinery doing practically 
nothing through the winter months, and who can, with this sturdy Pea, raise supplies for their table very 
early in the year. 
Price IS. 6d. per pint, 2S. 6d. per quart. 
* 37 i 238, & 97, Hioh IIoluoun, London. — 1908. 
