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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS-CHOICE VEGETABLES. 
TOMATO. 
French— Tomate. 
RED VARIETIES. 
First Class Certificate, 
R. H. S. 
No. 
111! Su ii rise, Carterg.-First Class Certificate. R.H.S.-indoor 
wtfflS 11, f- c c - 1 confirmed as Outdoor variety after growth 
« ov _l TJn'rfi^‘. 11 H eX ^f 11 o 1V ^ tr ' al lomato es was made by the 
i “V Horticultural Society. 71 varieties being sent in by the 
J®” 1 * * h „ ouses - The only First Class Certificate was given Jo 
reDcfrt "Temff' ai J d ‘ le fo , llowi "« note is attached to the 
ver? diffienh n‘ra- ,ave rea . cl ; ed such Perfection that it is now 
vert flilhuilt to raise a variety superior to those already in 
commerce. In this trial only 
one stood out as being of ex- 
ceptional value, viz., Sunrise. 
It is some time since such a 
high honour has been granted 
to a Tomato.” 
Quality is Unsurpassed.— "I have grown your Sunrise 
evCT®„ S t l ou e t n lt Ca " u 0U !; and 1 consirk-r it the best Tomato 
Head Garde,ler ,he 
isara^>Ttaf'Snm 1 , n S a EN ^t^ 'We have just finished Sunrise. It 
Theyire Hi „ iS 0 r ld u rful setter ’ fine duality and flavour, 
tr e \ £ re , e “ ues * lot 1 have ever seen.” — Mr K Bpckftt 
H ead Gardener to the Hon. Vicary Gibbs. U, ' CKE1T * 
Your Tomato Sunrise has done splendid ; as a winter crooner 
gathered°12i q hs al ; ' m™ 8 1 «atl.ercd 30 lbs., toalay Ce 
gauicred 21b,s.. could easily have gathered a bushel hail thev 
" , enquiry is, What is the name ? ’ Mr I | Thomp^om 
Gardener to H,s Grace the Duke of Devonshire: ^L^imptmTlace: 
The Chief Points in Sunrise are— 
lT varfe A Hes INESS '~i ripe,IS Several <lays earlier than most 
Its Cropping PRopERTins.-See MptograPh and Testimonials. 
Its Healthy and Rotiusx Constitution.— No trace of disease. 
Its Prolific Character.— See Photograph. 
lT prfc°tifcfe. ICATE i'TESH— Contains very few seeds and 
Its Fvenness of Size as a dessert fruit. 
Its Bright Scarlet Colour and rich acid flavour. 
Irs Rqdal Value for Indoor or Outdoor Cultt vATrrw 
Gold Medal, Bristol. 1913 ; I.eamiugtou 1913. 
Sunrise, Carters. 
cultivation 
file finest tomato for indoor or outdoor 
Per pkt„ -IS. I/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
No. 
1112 j ?“ kc 0,f York , Carters — Awarded the First Class Certificate 
2 * ' e ,Y ( ° yal Horticultural Society : included in three Gold Medal 
Collections during 1914. This grand variety still holds a very 
i! hp0S1 V° n l n P“ blic fflv °ur. Colour rich scarlet, splendid 
cropper, almost globular in shape; flesh very firm fine flavour 
wi e h a ?fc ure ° f thls s 1 llpt ' r . , . > v *rlcty is that it ripens its fruit 
cluster. iv»r‘ prono . l,ncet i uniformity, whilst the profusion of 
ft S '- ? er , g ”! g sl * and ten evenly-formed fruit each, makes 
H conspicuously handsome. These cluster., contain variously 
larg f “fi medium, both for the table and exhibition 
It can be grown in theopen. but does not ripen so quickly as our 
n!\im n a va "ety. Invaluable as an exhibition variety as °ol 
§Su,T! ei ? and market purposes. 46 First Prizes reported 
during the past season. (See Photograph, page 44.) 
.-,„ C JS tCrX Du,h : of York Tomato has been grown by us tor 
it the Rw We h ,? VC wo " ma,lv I> rizes with it, and consider 
it the tomato for all purposes." -Mr. w 1 , Bastin Head 
Gardener to the Right Hou. Lord Faringdon. ' 1 
take 1 .. 11 Firs1 ee for n ib St succ ?*S ul with y°ur Duke of York, having 
Mrs rmlfv tlle I)ast four yea rs at Stranraer Show.”— 
Mrs. Cowan. Per pkt.. -/6. 1/- 1/6, and 2/6 
1115 
1113 
1127 
1131 
1119 
1123 
1122 
1121 
1124 
P erfection, Carters. — Quite distinct from any other variety 
rn,r?n? very . handsome in form, distinct in 
colour, exceedingly prolific, and of exquisite flavour i-irst 
Prizes reported. {Photo. Page 44.) Per pkli? -/£, 1/-. 1/e. and 2/G 
Outdoor, Carters— This variety readily fruits under the 
warinth of a south wall, or along the front of a greenhouse in 
any situation where the full influence of the sun is felt and 
In Shape the frilit »ot si round as 
our Dull c of York or Sunrise. Per pkt., -/6, 1/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
Comet — Good flavour 
Larg;c Red 
...Per pkt.. -/6, 1/- and 1/6 
Per pkt.. -/6, 1/-, and 1/6 
Favouritc ' Carters. -Well known ; fine fruit and 
Havour ' Per Split.. -IS. 1/-, and 1/6 
Peaeh, Carters. —A curious variety, quite distinct from anv 
other sort grown ; quite peach-like in appearance. V 
Per pkt., -Is, il- and 1/6 
- TSS«S«JS 
SttflSB.— - s-jssr 
Per pkt., -IS. I/-, and 1/6 
1,47 gg ldo " 3unrisc , Carters— As in the case of its famous 
prototype. Carters Red Sunrise, this splendid yellow variety 
has been awarded the First Class Certificate by the ltoval 
Horticiiitiiral Society during 1916— true evidence of its superior 
qualities. It is a heavy cropper of handsome medium-sized 
- fruits. The flavour is remark- 
ably good, being slightly more 
acid than red varieties. This 
1 omato is now becoming ex- 
ceedingly popular. 
1t Per I } kt.. -/ 6, 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
yellow. Gathered when quite ripe it is luscious and juicy ami 
*ew seeds St approach to the flavour of a plum, [t eoutaius'very 
ew steas ' Per Pkt.. -IS. 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6 
YELLOW VARIETIES. 
1 / 
First Class Certificate, 
R. H. S. 
No. 
114S GreengaEC, Carters.— Introduced liv us. and the first of 
Cert i fir-si ^'i s f, cti S" "! value. Awarded” a First Class 
Certificate by' the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Per pkt., -/S. 1/-, and 1/6 
1150 Large Yellow.— A fine large variety; has special merits. 
Per pkt., -16, 1/-, and 1/6 
" M Yellow Cherry, Carters. -Companion variety to our Red 
variety eon a U fir yellovv - 1,1 opinion this yellow 
tasted! Q f flavour any of tlie red kinds that we have 
Pei pkt., -IS. 1/-, and 1/6 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets 
and in other quantities as above. 
tfiaA&ful Address for all correspondence. R.1YXES PARK. LOXDOX, S. W. in 
