&C„ TO CARTERS TESTED SEEDS. 1836 — 1920 
Gold Medal, Chelsea, 1919. 
Gold Medal, London, 1912. 
Gold Medal, Chelsea, 1912. 
Gold Medal, York. 1914. 
LE MERITE 
LE MERITE 
237-238. High Holborn. 
AGRICOLE 
AGRICOLE 
“This French Order is conferred 
on those who have rendered con- 
spicuous service in connection with 
agriculture and horticulture. It is a 
decoration, and has been occasionally 
conferred on British subjects who 
have distinguished themselves in 
connection with French horticulture, 
and, probably, agriculture. The first 
Englishman, so far as we can gather, 
to receive the distinction was one of 
the late principals of the firm of 
Messrs. James Carter & Co., who was 
awarded the Cross of Chevalier.” — 
The Gardeners' Chronicle, October 25, 1919. 
In a list of British Army Officers, 
under the heading “ Ordre du 
Merite Agricole,” appears the name 
of one of our present Principals, 
who has been appointed a Chevalier 
for services rendered in the Field. 
We believe that this constitutes a 
record, for it is the first case in 
which an English Seedsman and his 
son have been nominated Chevaliers 
Seed Cleaning. 
of this Order. — J. C. S? Co. 
OJ JJU 
Tests of Flowers. 
Tests of Vegetables. 
Flower Seeds. 
Dining Rooms. 
on our Method of testing and Selection . — VIEWS AT RAYNES PARK. 
