SPINACH. 
THE CARTER SPINACH. 
A SUPERB LONG-STANDER, WITH RICH DEEP GREEN LEAVES. 
The Carter Spinach (see Photograph ). — This 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. Awarded the Large Gold Medal with Carters other Vegetables, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint; 6d. per ounce; 3d. per packet. 
Carters Giant-leaved Winter. — A large thick -leaved form of the hardy prickly Spinach. 
Useful on cold backward soils 
Carters Market Favourite. — A well-known variety with leaves of great substance 
N ew Zealand. — One planting on rich soil will give masses of healthy green foliage to last 
through the summer season ... 
Per quart. 
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 
Perpetual Spinach, or Spinach Beet. — Leaves used in autumn as a substitute 
for Spinach 
Prickly, or Winter. — For winter or spring use, very hardy... ... ... ... ... 2 o 
Round. -For summer use 20 
Thick-leaved Round. — Improvement on the old round variety 
Giant, or Mountain Orach .. — 
Per pint. 
s. d. 
Per oz. 
s. d. 
Per pkt. 
s. d. 
2 6 
0 6 
0 3 
2 6 
O 6 
0 3 
Per pint. 
s. d. 
2 6 
0 10 
Per oz. 
s. d. 
O 6 
0 6 
Per pkt. 
j. d. 
0 3 
I 3 
0 3 
— 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
' 3 
0 3 
— 
1 3 
0 3 
— 
2 0 
0 6 
0 3 
— 
0 6 
0 3 
The Cultivation of Spinach . — Sow Round Spinach in succession from January to June, and Prickly or Winter Spinach the 
first week in August to stand the winter. Sow New Zealand Spinach in March in heat and transplant about the end of May, 
setting the plants about 3 feet apart. 
{farUlAj RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W.—1913. 
