BEETS 
Carter’s Crimson Ball Beet — A Superior Early and Main Crop Variety 
Carter’s Crimson Ball ( see Photograph). — Round Beets arc of the greatest value on account of earliness. 
The roots can be lifted during the height of the summer season when salads are in demand, and 
the fresh taste imparted by the highly coloured slices are considered preferable to those from stored 
roots. The old-fashioned flat types were never in favour with cooks, because of their weak colour 
and stringy texture. In Carter’s Crimson Ball these defects have been remedied. Forty-five First 
Prizes reported last season. 
We were awarded the First-Class Certificate, R.H.S., for this fine Beet. 
Price, .10 per pkt. ; .25 per oz.; .75 per lb.; 2.50 per lb. 
Fine specimens of this variety have been exhibited in Gold Medal Collections during the past few 
seasons, notably in the Large Gold Medal Exhibit of Vegetables, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
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