107 
CARTERS HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. 
Continued. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CARTERS IMPROVED EARI-Y ASHLEAF POTATO. 
STANDARD 
EARLY AND MID-SEASON 
VARIETIES. 
Carters Improved Early 
Ashleaf.— A fine yellow- 
fleshed Kidney with a small top, 
ready for lifting in summer ; 
very popular 
Early Ashleaf 
Myatt’s Early Kidney 
Ringleader. — White Kidney ... 
Express.— Very early 
May Queen 
Early Rose. — Pink skinned ... 
Early Puritan. — Fine early 
Kidney ... 
Victor. — Popular 
Duke of York. — Very prolific 
Snowdrop. — White Kidney. Of 
sterling merit. Awarded a First 
Class Certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. Seems 
to do well on all soils ... 
Early Regent. — White Round. 
A fine Potato, possessing the 
sterling qualities of the Old 
Regent , with the advantage of 
bei ng considerably earlier. U se- 
ful where space is limited 
The Canon. — A remarkably f.ne 
Kidney. The result of a cross 
between Chancellor Kidney and 
the White Beauty of Hebron. 
Succeeds on all soils 
British Queen. — A fine second 
early pebble-shaped variety, very 
popular ... 
Carters Cosmopolitan.— 
An excellent white oval, produc- 
ing heavy crops of tubers of very 
fine quality 
Carters Surprise.— The re- 
sult of a cross between Magnum 
Bonttrn and Myatt’s Ashleaf 
Kidney. Succeeds on all soils 
Beauty of Hebron.— Pink 
oval. A very useful Potato 
with white flesh of great pro- 
ductiveness. One of the best 
on light and medium soils in a 
dry summer 
White Beauty of Hebron. 
— A white-skinned variety of the 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J '. C. Co. | as t named ... ... ... 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON POTATO. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J . C. <Sr* Co. 
CARTERS SURPRISE POTATO. 
Per 
Bush, or 
i cwL 
Per 
Peck 
(14 lbs.) 
Per 
Trial 
Box. 
£ J. 
t. d. 
s. d. 
— 
6 0 
I 6 
14 O 
4 0 
i 6 
9 0 
3 0 
1 3 
— 
4 6 
1 6 
— 
4 6 
i 6 
— 
3 6 
> 3 
9 0 
3 0 
1 0 
10 6 
3 0 
1 0 
— 
4 0 
1 6 
10 6 
3 0 
1 0 
9 6 
3 0 
1 6 
8 6 
2 6 
1 0 
10 6 
3 6 
1 6 
9 0 
3 0 
1 0 
10 6 
3 0 
1 0 
10 6 
3 6 
1 6 
I I 0 
3 6 
1 6 
10 6 
3 0 
I 0 
rfeLhCtesuJ 
*37, 238, & 97, High Holbokn, London. — 1909. 
