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CARTERS SELECTED EARLY POTATOES. 
For Frame and Early Border Use. 
Carters Early Favourite ( Oval Shape , White Flesh ) (see Photograph, page 12 1 ).— Included in the 
Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. A smooth-skinned Potato with medium haulm, a first-class 
cooker from light and medium soils. This Potato is of great service where space is limited, for it can 
be dug in an ordinary season in July. 
Price per peck of 14 lbs., 5s. Trial box, is. 6d. 
Carters First Crop f Kidney , Yellow Flesh). — A perfect type of forcing or frame Kidney Potato for 
a gentleman’s garden. The haulm is compact, and the tubers come in remarkably quick when grown in 
lrames or pots. They are beautifully shaped. 
Price per peck of 14 lbs., 4s. 6d. Trial box, is. 6d. 
Sir John Llewelyn (Oval, White Flesh). — An early white Potato, raised in Wales, many days earlier 
than some stocks ol Early Ashleaf Kidney. Haulm fairly tall, eyes shallow. Award of Merit R.H.S. 
It has proved a good cropper on various soils. 
Price per peck of 14 lbs., 3s. 6d. Trial box, is. 6d. 
Carters Excelsior (Round, White Fleshy— 
One of the best earliest round varieties with which 
we are acquainted. Compact in growth, and a good 
table Potato on all 
kinds of soils. Awarded 
PREMIER PRIZE 
with Carters other Pota- 
toes, Royal International 
Horticultural Exhibition, 
Chelsea, 1912. 
Price per peck of 14 lbs., 
4s. 6d. 
Trial box, 
is. 6d. 
Carters Advancer (Pebble Shape. White Flesh) 
(see Photograph). — Smooth skin, medium haulm. 
In the trials of the Royal Horticultural Society a 
few years since this variety was one of 
the very few that were selected for fine 
appearance and good cropping qualities. 
A heavy producer on all good garden 
soils, and particularly valu- 
able on light soils. 
Price per peck of 14 lbs., 
4s. 6d. 
Trial box, is. 6d. 
Carters Advancer. 
^orresfimtdence, HAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.lV.—rqry. 
