CARTERS HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. 
Potato Orders are often held bach on account of frost and other risks of lifting and transit, but we choose the earliest opportunity 
for dispatching . and no unnecessary delay will be occasioned. 
IMMUNE VARIETIES. 
The varieties indicated below as “ Immune ” are recommended by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries as being immune from the 
Wart disease and can be planted on infected land. 
THREE BEST POTATOES. 
First Early.— Carters Early Favourite. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Mid-Season. — Carters Royalty. Awarded Silver Medal for best white 
potato at the National Show. Main Crop . — Carters Longheeper. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
CARTERS SELECTED EARLY POTATOES. 
* For Frame and Early Border Use. 
Advancer, Carters ( Pebble Shape, White Flesh).— Smooth skin, 
medium haulm. In the trials of the Royal Horticultural Society 
a few years since this variety was one of the very few that were 
selected for fine appearance and good cropping qualities. A 
heavy producer on all good garden soils, and particularly valu- 
able on light soils. Included in our Gold Medal Collections at 
Leamington, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, and Ipswich, 19*21. (See 
Photograph.) 
Per 14 lb.. 5/6; per 28 lb. 10/-; per 56 lb.. 18/- ; per 112 lb., 513 /- 
Arran Rose (Oval, White Flesh). — This new 
Scotch variety is a great improvement on the 
old Early Rose, being very shallow in the 
eyes, a nice size tuber, and of good cooking quality. (IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb., 5/-; per 28 lb.. 9/6; per 56 lb.. 17/-; per 112 lb., 30/- 
IDuke of York (Oval, Yellow Flesh). — Very prolific, early, and a 
good forcer. Recommended for all soils: especially heavy. 
Per 14 lb.. 4/6 ; per 28 lb.. 8/6 ; per 56 lb.. 15/- ; per 112 lb.. 26/- 
NEW. 
NEW. 
(IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb., 4/9 
Early Favourite, 
Darg;ill Early ( Boston Kidney). — White 
kidney-shaped Potato with shallow eyes, a 
good cropper, but is not quite so early as 
some first early varieties, viz.. First Crop, 
Advancer, and Duke of York. 
per 28 lb., 9/- ; per 56 lb., 16/- ; per 112 lb., 28/- 
Carters ( Oval Shape, White Flesh). - 
A smooth-skinned Potato, with medium ^laulm ; first-class cooker 
from light and medium soils. This Potato is of great service 
where space is limited, for it can be dug in an ordinary season in 
July. Exhibited in Carters Exhibits, 1921, and awarded 4 Gold 
Medals. ( See Photograph). 
Per 14 lb., 5/- ; per 28 lb.. 9/6 ; per 56 lb.. 17/- : per 1 12 lb., 30/- 
Early Puritan (Kidney, White Flesh). — Fine early Potato. Good 
eating quality. 
Per 14 lb., 4/9 : per 28 lb., 9/- ; per 56 lb., 16/- ; per 1 12 lb.. 28/- 
Eclipsc (Oval, White Flesh).— Good heavy cropper on all good 
garden soils. 
Per 14 lb., 4/3; per 28 lb.. 8/- ; per 56 lb. 14/- ; per 112 lb.. 24/- 
Epicuro (Round, White Flesh). — Useful for digging early. 
Per 14 lb.. 4/6 ; per 28 lb. 8/6 ; per 56 lb.. 15/ ; per 1 12 lb.. 26/- 
Edzell Blue (Round, White Flesh). — Skin reddish purple; strong, 
heavy cropper; excellent quality, cooking pure white. 
(IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb.. 41- ; per 28 lb.. 7/6 ; per 56 lb., 13/- per 112 lb.. 23/- 
Express (Oval, White Flesh).— Very early. Splendid quality. 
Per 14 lb.. 4/9 ; per 28 lb.. 9/- ; per 56 lb., 16/- ; per 112 lb., 28/- 
♦First Crop, Carters (Kidney. Yellow Flesh). — A perfect type of 
forcing or Frame Kidney Potato. The haulm is compact, and 
the tubers come in remarkably quick when grown in frames or 
pots. They are beautifully shaped. Fine specimens were 
exhibited in our Gold Medal Collection. Leamington. 1913. 
Per 14 lb., 6/- ; per 28 lb., 11/ ; per 56 lb., 20/- ; per 112 lb., 36/- 
| tlmmune Ashleaf.— This year we are able 
| t 0 0 ff er an immune variety of this well-known 
heavy cropping early kidney potato. Stock 
limited. (IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb., 6/- ; per 28 lb., 11/- ; per 56 lb., 20/ ; per 112 lb., 36/- 
May Queen (Kidney, White Flesh), — First-rate cropper ; early. 
Per 14 lb., 5/6; per 28 lb.. 10/6; per 56 lb., 19/- ; per 112 lb., 34/- 
Midlothian Early (Oval. Yellow Flesh). — Specially recom- 
mended for early crops and for frame work. 
Per 14 lb., 4/6; per 28 lb., 8/6; per 56 lb., 15/- ; per 112 lb., 26/- 
tSharpe’s Victor (Kidney, Yellow Flesh). — Popular variety ; 
and useful for early forcing. 
Per 14 lb., 5/6; per 28 lb., 10/6; per 56 lb.. 19/-; per 112 lb.. 34/- 
Sir John Llewellyn (Oval, White Flesh). — An early white 
Potato, raised in Wales, many days earlier than some stocks of 
Early Ashleaf Kidney. Haulm fairly tall, eyes shallow. Award 
of Merit. R.H.S. It has proved a good cropper on various soils. 
Per 14 lb., 4/3; per 28 lb., 8/- ; per 56 lb.. 14/- ; per 112 lb., 24/- 
CARTERS SECOND EARLY AND MID-SEASON POTATOES. 
Arran Comrade (Round Flat Shape, White 
Flesh), — This is a new Scotch variety, which 
bids fair to become a very popular Potato in 
the second early section. It produces a heavy crop of nice- 
shaped medium-size tubers, having very shallow eyes, white 
skin, and of splendid culinary quality. (IMMUNE.) Included 
in three of Carters Gold Medal Exhibits, 1921. 
Per 14 lb., 4/-; per 28 lb., 7/6 ; per 56 lb., 13/- ; per 112 lb., 23/- 
British Queen (Pebble Shape, White Flesh).— A fine second 
early variety, very popular, splendid quality. 
Per 14 lb., 3/9 ; per 28 lb., 7/- ; per 56 lb.. 12/6 ; per 112 lb., 22/- 
Great Scot (White Round).— A heavy cropping Scotch Potato; 
robust grower, distinct. (IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb.. 3/9 ; per 28 lb.. 7/ ; per 56 lb.. 12/6 ; per 112 lb.. 22/- 
Kine; George (Pebble Shape. White Flesh).— Very heavy cropper, 
resists the ordinary blight well, but should be used early, as it is 
not a variety we recommend for keeping. (IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb.. 3/9 ; per 28 lb., 7/- ; per 56 lb.. 12/6 ; per 112 lb., 22/- 
Majestic (Kidney, White Flesh).— One of the heaviest cropping 
varieties. It has a distinct and not very strong haulm, but the 
tubers are of a large size, good quality, nice skin, and shallow 
eyes. (IMMUNE.) 
Per 14 lb., 4/- ; per 28 lb., 7/6 ; per 56 lb., 13/- ; per 1 12 lb., 23/- 
Royalty, Carters (Oval, White Flesh). — This grand mid-season 
Potato was awarded the Silver Medal for the Best White Potato 
at the National Potato Society’s Show. It produces a medium 
haulm and is very productive on all soils, the tubeis seeming to 
retain their whiteness, dryness, and fine flavour when cooked 
under all methods. In the Cheshire County Council Agricultural 
Experiments it came out first in its class, beating fifteen others. 
Included in our Birmingham, Bournemouth, and Ipswich Exhibits 
of 1921. Awarded 3 Gold Medals. (S<v Photograph.) 
“ I herewith enclose photo of your Royalty Potatoes. The half- 
bushel I had from you last January has yielded 9 cwts. 16 lbs., 
grown on a plot 13$ feet wide and 68 feet long, being less than a 
quarter of a chain.” — Mr. T. Craddock, Gardener to the Right 
Hon. the Earl of Jersey. 
Per 14 lb.. 4/6 ; per 28 lb., 8/- ; per 56 lb., 14/- ; per 112 lb.. 25/- 
The Ally (Oval. White Flesh.) — Very heavy cropper, shallow eye, 
medium haulm, a distinct Scotch variety. (IMMUNE.' 
Per 14 lb., 4/-; per 28 lb.. 7/6; per 56 lb.. 13/ ; per 112 lb , 23/- 
Note. — 7 lb. of all the above supplied at half the 14 lb. prices, plus 3d. 
SCOTCH SEED- HAND-PICKED. 
We have as usual arranged for the cultivation of Seed Potatoes in Scotland, 
notwithstanding that Railway Freights are still exceptionally heavy. 
Experience teaches us that tubers early ripened, due to the Scottish climate, 
produce excellent cropping results, Please see next page for Maincrop Varieties. 
^CL^tOUi 
Address for all correspondence, 
HAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W. zo. 
