TURNIPS. — Continued. 
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Carters’ Purple-Top Strapleaf. — A variety with plain strap-like leaves and flesh 
of fine texture ; colour of top of root a rich reddish purple. A perfect model in form, and 
highly valuable for exhibition. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
Carters’ Golden Rose. -One of the hardiest and best Winter Turnips ; flesh of a rich 
golden-yellow colour, with single tap root; flavour most delicate and melting. Awarded a 
Special First Class Certificate at the Vegetable Conference of the Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet. 
Carters’ Crimson-Top Table Swede, — A choice stock of Swede Turnip with 
orange flesh, and specially adapted for growing as a winter table vegetable. 
Price IS. 6d. per pint, 3d. per ounce. 
ORDINARY EARLY VARIETIES. 
Carters’ Nimble Six-Weeks.— White 
Early Mousetail Snowball.— White ball ... 
Early Munich.— Very quick, flat shape 
Early Selected Stone 
Early White Strapleaf.— For light soils, flat, ear 
Green-top Six-Weeks 
Red Top Early Milan. — Fine shape, flat, early 
Per pint. 
Per a ozs. 
Per oz. 
Pa pkt. 
X. 
d. 
X. d. 
X. d. 
X. d. 
... I 
6 
0 6 
— 
0 3 
... 2 
6 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
... 2 
6 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
... I 
6 
0 6 
— 
0 3 
... 2 
6 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
I 
6 
0 6 
— 
0 3 
... 2 
6 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
ORDINARY MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 
Per pint. 
X. d . 
Per 3 ozs. 
X. d . 
Per oz. 
X. d . 
Carters’ White Round 
I 
6 
0 6 

All the Year Round. — A yellow-lleshed variety 
I 
9 
0 6 

Jersey Navet. — An early long ; to follow the forcing varieties 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
Orange Jelly.— Golden flesh 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
Red American Strapleaf.— quick red-top white 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
Red American Stone. — A large red topped white round ... 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
Red Globe 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
Silver Ball. — A choice stuck 
2 
6 
— 
0 6 
White Dutch. — A hardy small flat Turnip 
I 
6 
0 6 
— 
Yellow Maltese 
* yj % .3^1 ^ 97 > High Holborn, London. — 1908. 
2 
6 
0 6 
P«r pkt 
s . d . 
O 3 
O 3 
O 3 
o 3 
o 3 
o 3 
o 3 
o 3 
0 3 
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