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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— CHOICE GARDEN REAS. 
LATER MAINCROP GARDEN PEAS. 
New Model 
Selection. 
No. 
987 - anby Stratagem, Carters Re-selected (Wrinkled 
Marrowfat. Ht 3. ft.).— Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. A distinct improve- 
ment on the original Strata- 
Hem. having longer, straig liter, 
and broader pods, very freely 
produced. The haulm is very 
robust, and extends to a height 
4 A f ">■ «- 
iuic aree * ull '“ avour e<3 marrow peas. Award of Merit I< it S 
' Per i-pint, 1/6 ; per pint, 2/6 ; per quart. 4/6 
991 Captain Cuttlo (Wrinkled Marrowfat. lit. 34 ft.).— A very 
useful late maincrop ; very prolific. y 
Per 4-pint, II- ; per pint, 1/9 : per quart. 3/3 
No. 
993 Lord C hancellor (Green Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 3 ft.).— 
A new type, closely following our celebrated Commonwealth. 
I lvong. straight exhibition pods. Good for 
table or exhibition ; very prolific. A really 
useful introduction. 
Per i-pint, 1/6 ; per pint, 2/6 ; per quart. 4/6 
995 Glory of Devon (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 3 ft.).— Prolific, 
long large pods. Per i-pint. 1/2; per pint, 2/- ; per quart, 3/9 
998 St rataere m ( W r in kled M a r row fa t. Ht. 1$ to 2 f t . ).— Orig inal 
stock ot this fine dark green podded Pea, which was introduced 
by us several years ago, anti still holds a world-wide reputation. 
Per i-pint, 1/2; per pint, 2/-; per quart, 3/9 
101,4 Dreadnought, Carters (Wrinkled Marr,„.,t„i Ht. 3 ft.).— 
This remarkable new late I’ea has been selected bv us as a 
Kraml edition to the late maincrop section, ft is the practice of 
our house to make comparative tests of all the new Peas intro- 
duced by growers both at home and abroad. After careful com- 
parison we have failed to find a Pea that pleases us more as a 
variety to come in between the maincrops and the very late Peas 
than Dreadnought. It has large bold pods well filled with Peas 
nLn C x! 1C p° US fla i v ? u . r - . We have bee » instrumental in introducing 
TS/umf r V M h have become standard varieties, such as 
nickhoiu. Telegraph, Stratagem, Pride of the Market, and 
11 . 0v . er 1 t . he world, and we undertake to prophesy 
that this novelty is destined to take an equally permanent place. 
PS^i °bly among amateurs, exhibitors, and connoisseurs at the 
1 ln e rn Ut i a S V as a Pf ofitable market Pea. Its large, deep green 
well-filled pods, and its resistance to mildew and drought, are its 
distinguishing characteristics. ' 
Per i-pint. 1/6; per pint, 2/6; per quart, 4/6 
^ ate8t Giant, Carters (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 4 ft.). 
This splendid late Marrowfat Pea is the outcome of a cross 
between Gladstone and Exhibition. 
and has been exhibited in our Testing 
Grounds and at various Royal Horti- 
cultural Society Shows under Seedling 
No. 241. It is an all-round grand 
selection, possessing the free podding 
and strong habit of Gladstone, but 
, , bearing handsome well-filled nods 
very much larger than that excellent variety. The pods 
invariably contain eleven large deep-coloured Peas. It is fit 
aml.uucquallcfi for market. It is well described 
LATE GARDEN PEAS. 
NEW. 
Gladstone -f Exhibition 
Carters Latest Giant 
by the name Latest Giant. 
Per i-pint 
1/6 ; per pint, 2/9; per quart. 5/- 
1006 -,' Chaelma81 Carters (Wrinkled Marrowfat. lit. 2§ ft.). 
—This grand Pea quite oversteps the boundary hitherto set by 
the times and seasons, and is absolutely distinct, bate varieties 
of leas of past fame have been late mainly by reason of tlieir 
stiawy character. I he constitution of Carters Michaelmas I’ea 
LrZlhof ■"! l tr ?7\ b,U . "i e have fi «d « dwarf bushy 
krowth of 24 ft. which holds back its natural force and throws 
it into the pods: consequently, while being very prolific, its 
weM U filleh POd w °i f the dee ' >es , t Sreen. and its pods are large and 
s^re!, ,.1 d 'i h -u e pr ?Y ed . l, us I’ea to possess a reserve of 
strength wh'ch will enable it to resist the drought and the 
mildew to a degree hitherto unknown in a I’ea. The Royal 
Horticultural Society, in its report of trials at Wisley. says :— 
Car rEKs Michaelmas. — Ht. 2 4 ft. ; haulm and pods very dark 
green ; very sturdy ; pods in pairs ; heavy crop.” 
Peri-pint.. 1/6; per pint, 2/6; per quart, 4/6 
101,7 111® Gladstone, Carters Re-selected (Wriahlecl 
Marrowfat Ht 4 ft.).— A fine late variety, bearing long sickle- 
shaped pods, dark in colour, very prolific. Fine for exhibition. 
Peri-pint, 1/6; per pint, 2/6; per quart, 4/6 
1008 N® Plus Ultra, Carters Re-selected ( Wrinkled Uarrow- 
fat. Ht. 6 ft ). This is a highly selected stock of an old and 
favourite variety; it is exceedingly prolific. bearing blunt-ended 
pods witli Peas of very fine flavour A splendid I’ea for late 
crops - Per 5-Pint, I/- ; per pint. 1/9 ; per quart. 3/3 
1009 Autocrat ( Wrinkled Marrowfat. lit, 4 ft.).— Excellent 
cropper, deep green pods. I’er 4-pint, 1/2 ; pint, 2/- ; quart, 3/9 
1010 Latest of All ( Wrinkled . Ht. 3 ft.).-A very prolific I’ea a 
later type of Autocrat. Pods like Ne Pins Ultra. 
Peri-pint. I/-; per pint, 1/9; per quart. 3/3 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets 
and in other quantities as above. 
GARDEN PEAS-CARTERS SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. 
in our R Grounds! lded ‘° Pr ° dUCe 8 g °° d succession ° f fine-flavoured Peas, as they include only approved sorts, which have been thoroughly tested 
1 he larger collections under normal conditions and suitable cultivation supply a succession of 
GREEN PEAS FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER. 
No. 
Join !?. fiest sorts, for succession— our selection 36/- 
ii K quarts, 12 best sorts, for succession— our selection 7 0/- 
m, / hc , st sorts, for succession— our selection... 18/6 
12 P ,r »ts, 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection ... 20/- 
No. 
!!vij S p - n * 8 » (j best sorts, for succession— our selection 
, ,T; io pm , ’ 1 best sorts, for succession— our selection 
1024 1 2 packets (bd.), 12 best sorts 
1025 6 packets (6d.), 6 best sorts 
10/6 
7/6 
5/6 
2/9 
GOLD MEDAL. 
We wereawarded the Gold Medal by the Bournemouth Horticultural Society, June 30th 1920 for 
an exhibit of 70 varieties of Culinary Peas. ’ r 
French- 
«S8 Pumpkin, King of the Mammoths (Mammoth or 
H undred -weight). —A giant form, in great request for show 
pur ‘ >oses - Per pkt.. -16, I/-, and 1/6 
PUMPKINS AND GOURDS. 
tfiarClDu) 
-Courge. 
4 a,-n Oreamontal, Mixed. Per pkt.. -/6. 1/ , and 1 16 
860 Squash.— American varieties 111 mixture. 
Per pkt., -/6, 1/-. and 1/3 
Address for all correspondence, RAYNES RARE, LONDON, SAY. i 9 . 
