TURNIPS FOR THE GARDEN 
Carter’s Jersey Lily (see Photograph). — The most perfect in outline, and the best White Garden Turnip 
grown. In shape as round as an orange, of exquisite flavour, with single tap root and very distinct 
small top. This variety was much admired in the Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Fifty-six First Prizes reported by customers during the past season. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; .35 per 34 lb.; 1.25 per lb. 
Carter’s Purple-Top Strapleaf. - A variety with plain, strap-like leaves and flesh of fine texture; colour 
of top of root a rich reddish purple A perfect model in form, and highly valuable for exhibition. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; .35 per 34 lb.; 1.25 per lb. 
Carter’s Golden Rose. — One of the hardiest and best Winter Turnips; flesh of a rich golden-yellow 
colour, with single tap root; flavour most delicate and melting. Awarded a Special First-Class 
Certificate at the Vegetable Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society, and included in the 
Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; .35 per J4 lb.; 1.25 per lb. 
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