Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. 
5 GRAND PRIX. 5 GOLD MEDALS. 
3 FIRST PRIZES. 
Honours 1908 
TO THE 
Produce of Carters Tested Seeds. 
FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION, 1908. 
1 Grand Prix, Class 46, Horticulture. 
1 Grand Prix, Class 48, Grasses and Lawns. 
1 Grand Prix, Class 39, Agriculture. 
1 Gold Medal and Grand Prix 
For Vegetables. (Open to the World. ) 
X Gold Medal and Grand Prix 
For Vegetables, Flowers, and Potatoes. 
2 Gold Medals and 2 First Prizes 
For Vegetables. (Open to French and British Exhibitors.) 
First Prize and Silver Medal 
For Potatoes. 
Highest Award in Competitive Class (12 varieties). 
(Open to French and British Exhibitors. ) 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Paris Exhibition, 1878. 
5 GOLD MEDALS. 
Honours and Awards -for 1908. 
Silver-Gilt Medal at Temple Meeting for Flowers, *.\:c. 
Silver Cup at Holland House Meeting for Sweet Peas 
and Culinary Peas. 
9 AWARDS OF MERIT for new varieties of Vegetables. 
SHREWSBURY HORT, SOCIETY, 1908. 
The Championship and First Prize for Vegetables 
(open to the World). Considered the Blue Ribbon of Vegetable 
Exhibits. 
SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 
£100 and First Prize for Vegetables. 
NATIONAL SWEET PEA SOCIETY, 
1908. 
The Special Gold Medal for 
LARGE-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS. 
Apart from the above list of Awards gained in International competition, the produce of Carters Tested Seeds 
during 1908 have won HUNDREDS OF FIRST PRIZES ALL OVER THE WORLD. 
Chevalier du 
Mbrlte 
Agrleole, 
1889. 
The French Govern- 
ment honoured our 
Firm by conferring 
upon our Principal 
the Order of 
CHEVALIER du MERITE AGRICOLE 
for services rendered to the 
French Republic. 
We now have much pleasure in announcing 
that the Superior Jury of the Franco-British 
Exhibition have presented the Head of our 
Firm, as Collaborate™-, 
A SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL, 1908. 
Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. 
A Special Gold Medal 
Presented to our Principal for 
Services rendered as 
Colluborateur. 
The designs of the Central Gardens in the Court Of Arts and the gardens of the Canadian and Indian Palaces, 
which were conceives! and entirely carried out and maintained by our own Staff Of landscape g'ardeners 
will doubtless be remembered. 
