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TOMATO. 
OF YORK. 
Awarded the First Class Certificate of 
the Royal Horticultural Society and Four 
Silver Medals, and Included In the Gold 
Medal Collection. Royal Horticultural 
Society’s Exhibition, September, 1904. 
181 FIRST PRIZES REPORTED 
to us by Customers. 
CARTERS’ DUKE OF YORK.— This 
yrand variety still holds a very high posi- 
tion in public favour. Colour rich scarlet, 
splendid cropper, almost globular in shape ; 
llcsh very firm, fine flavour. A leaditig 
feature of this superb variety is that it 
ripens its fruit with the most prono meed 
uniformity, whilst the profusion o. dust -rs, 
averaging six and ten evenly formed fruit each, 
makes it conspicuously handsome. These 
clusters contain variously sized fruits, large 
and medium, both for the table and 
1 exhibition. It can be grown in the 
\ o))en, but does not ripen so quickly as our 
Outdoor variety. Invaluable as an exhibition 
variety as for private growers and market 
purposes. 
CARTERS’ DUKE 
rholographed and Copyrighted by 
J. C. dr' Co. 
TOMATO, DUKE OF YORK. 
“ 1 h.-ivc been most successful willi your Duke of 
York Tom.vto, having tnken Fir.st Prize for ihe past 
four years at Stranraer Show." — Mrs. Cowan, 
Glcnluce, January ^oth, 1907. 
Price as. 6d, and 38. 6d. per packet. 
a^7, a;?8, h 97, High Molborn, London. — 1908- 
