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TURNPPS FOR THE GARDEN. 
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From the Gold Medal Collection, Royal Horticultural Society. 
38 FIRST PRIZES REPORTED BY CUSTOMERS IN SEASONS 
1906 AND 1907. 
^Carters’ Jersey Lily {see Photogrixph).—'^\^z most perfect in outline, and the best 
White Garden Turnip grown. In shape as round as an orange, of exquisite flavour, with 
single tap root, and very distinct small top. 
Price 3S. 6d. per pint, 8d. per ounce, 6d. and 3d. per packet. 
.^Carters’ White Milan.— This is an exceptionally fine selected stock, strongly 
'' recommended for early garden work. It is as quick as a Radish, clean in growth, and of 
very fine flavour. 
Price 3S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
The Cultivation of Turnip.-So^ Carters’ ^'6' for early use the first week in March on a gentle 
hot-bed under glass, and later in a warm situation in the open border. For main succession crops sow every 
three weeks in the open ground until the beginning of July. For winter use, sow early m August and again m 
September. 
337. 3381 & 97» High Loh»o>i.— 
