TOMATO — Continued 
Carter’s Duke of York 
Tomato 
Awarded the First-Class Certifi- 
cate of the Royal Horticultural 
Society and Four Silver Medals; 
included in the First Prize and 
Champion Exhibit of Vegetables 
(open to the world), and also the 
Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrews- 
bury, 1912. 
Two hundred and ninety-three First 
Prizes reported to us by customers 
Carter’s Duke of York. — This 
grand variety still holds a very 
high position in public favour. 
Colour rich scarlet, splendid 
cropper, almost globular in shape; 
flesh very firm, fine flavour. A 
leading feature of this superb 
variety is that it ripens its fruit 
with the most pronounced uni- 
Photograph 
Showing 
Size of Fruit 
fortuity, whilst the profusion of 
clusters, averaging six and ten 
evenly formed fruit each, makes 
it conspicuously handsome. 
These clusters contain variously 
sized fruits, large and medium, 
both for the tabic and exhibition. 
It can be grown in the open, but 
does not ripen so quickly as our 
Outdoor variety. Invaluable as 
an exhibition variety as for private 
growers and market purposes. 
Price, .75 per pkt. 
“I have been most successful with your Duke of 
— Mrs. Cowan, Glenluce, N. B. 
York , having taken First for the past four years at Stranraer Show.” 
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