SPINACH. 
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THE CARTER SPli^JACH. 
A SUl’ERB LONG-STANDER, WITH RICH DEEP GREEN LEAVES. 
The Carter Spinach {see Photograph).— i:h\s fine Spinach was sent for trial to the 
Royal Horticultural Society, and was given an Award of Merit. Our photograph 
illustrates in a remarkable manner the solid substance of the leaves ; and the whole plant, 
which is very fine in colour, is of far greater duration than ordinary Spinach. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint; 6d. per ounce; 3d. per pack 
Carters’ Giant-leaved Winter.— A large thick-Icaved form of the 
hardy prickly Spinach. Useful on cold backward soils 
Carters’ Market Favourite.— A well-known variety with leaves of 
great substance ... 
New Zealand. — One planting on rich soil will give masses of healthy 
green foliage to last through the summer season ^ ^ 
s. d. 
Carters’ Long-Standing. — Stands well when others run to seed — 
Carters’ Summer. — Thick leaves of great substance, stands longer than 
most others 20 
Giant, or Mountain Orach 
Perpetual Spinach, or Spinach Beet. — Leaves used in autumn as a 
substitute for Spinach 
Prickly, or Winter. — F or winter or spring use, very hardy 2 ° 
Round. — For summer use .•• ■■ ••• ^ ° 
Thick-leaved Round. — Improvement on the old round variety 
r/ie CuHivation of Spinach.— Sov/ Round Spinach in succession from January to J[une, and Prickly or 
Winter Spinach the first week in August to stand the winter. Sow New Zealand Spinach in March m heat and 
transplant about the end of May, setting the plants about 3 feet apart. 
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237, 938, & 97, High IIolhorn, London. — 1908. 
