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CARTERS “SUNRISE” TOMATO. 
First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society —Indoor Cultivation. 
F.C.C. confirmed as Outdoor variety after growth at Wisley. 
During 1905 an extensive trial of Tomatoes was made by the Royal Horticultural Society, 7 1 varieties 
being sent in from all the leading houses. The only First Class Certificate was given to Carters Sunrise, 
and the following note is attached to the report “ Tomatoes have reached such perfection that it is now 
very diffi ult to raise a variety superior to those already in commerce. In this trial only one stood out 
as being’ of exceptional value, viz., ‘Sunrise. ” 
It is some time since such a high honour has been granted to a Tomato. 
The Chief points 
Its Earliness. — It ripens several days earlier than most 
varieties. 
Its Cropping- Properties.— See Photographs ant Tcsii- 
?uoniols. 
Its Healthy and Robust Constitution.— No trace ot 
Disease. 
Included in the Large Gold IV1 
in Sunrise are— 
Its Prolific Character.— sv« Photographs. 
Its Solid but Delicate Flesh.— Contains very few seeds 
and practically no eye. 
Its Evenness of Size as a Dessert Fruit. 
Its Bright Scarlet Colour and rich Acid Flavour. 
Its equal value for Indoor or Outdoor Cultivation. 
:dal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
His Grace The Duke of Northumberland’s late Head 
Gardener says: — “The fruits of Sunrise Tomato 1 exhibited at the 
Royal Horticultural Society's meeting on March 6th were sown in September 
and commenced fruiting in December -grown in 6-in. pots. It Is a 
splendid winter fruiting variety " 
His Grace The Duke of Bucclcuch’s Head Gardener 
says: -“We grew fifty plants of Sunrise lomato in pots here. It is. a 
good cropper, sets very freely, and bears fine medium-sized fruits 
of splendid quality and flavour.”— Mr. j. Whytock. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Lathom's Head Gar- 
dener says:— “A marvellous cropping variety, and destined to 
become the Tomato for market growers especially. I never saw its 
equal for cropping, and the fruits arc just the sizethe market growers 
require- medium, with good appearance and no waste. -Mr. B. Ashton. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Onslow’s Head Gar- 
dener says: — “ I have gruwu your Sunrise loniato since first it came 
out, and I consider it the best Tomato ever sen- out. It is earlier than most, 
no trouble to set, nice even size, and very heavy cropper; above all, the 
quality is unsurpassed.” — M«\ H. W. Blari£. 
Carters “ Sunrise.”— The finest Tomato for Indoor and Outdoor culture. 
Price 2S. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
(fwAJ PAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. IV. /<?/?. 
