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CARTERS’ “ GIANT” LIGHTNING and 
CARTERS’ “GIANT” BLUE EXPRESS PEAS. 
It is now many years since our House first introduced Carters (white round) and Carters Express 
(blue round), two Peas which soon became popuhir as the earliest of the white and blue round section. 
We now have much pleasure in iniroducinti (after several vears’ patient labour) the above magnificent Peas, 
‘‘ Gtaut'^ Lightning “ Gianr Expuss, there is no doubt that these types will speedily displace the smaller 
pod<lcd varieties, as In addition to the incr63.S6d siZ6 Ot pOd tllO h&rUlltl iS StP0n£f6P, th6 CPOppin§‘ 
properties are itiueh heavier, and the flavour is superior to the older varieties. 
In large establishments where IVas are required very early these grand “ G/ant" introductions will be much 
appreciated, as it is well known that the round Peas arc hardier and generally can be sown earlier than the 
wrinkled marrowfat varieties. 
Carters’ “Giant” Lightning {see Photograph).— The new large-podded early white round lea. 
Height, 2.U0 3 feet. Per packet, is. Stock very limited. , , n 
Carters’ “Giant” Express (identical in size with “Giant’’ Ltghtmng. See Photograph above'). — 
new large-podded early blue round Pea. PIcight, to 3 feet. Per packet, is. Stock very limited, 
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