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BROCCOLI — Continued. 
LATE SPRING AND SUMMER VARIETIES FOR CUTTING FROM APRIL TO JUNE. 
No. 
262 8ummer, Carters.— This variety is strongly recommended to 
growers of late Broccoli. It is extremely hardy and will with- 
stand the most intense frosts. The heads are of superb quality : 
white, close, and compact. Per pkt., -/ 6, 1/-, and 1/6 ; per oz., 2/6 
No. 
261 Champion, Carters. -We introduced this variety some years 
ago ; it is of sterling merit and steadily grows in favour. Grows 
to a large size, and is of very hard, compact habit. 
Per pkt., -/ 6, 1/-, and 1/6; per oz., 2 /- 
260 Late Queen.— One of the best in late section, of very hardy 
and compact growth, producing medium-sized white heads. 
Per pkt., -/ 6, 1/-. and 1/6 ; per oz., 2/- 
267 Model.— Medium sized white heads, hardy and dwarf habit. 
Per pkt., -/ 6, 1/-, and 1/6 ; per oz., 2/- 
SPROUTING 
271 Improved Early Purple Sprouting:* Carters.— This 
variety is fit considerably earlier than the Purple Sprouting 
generally grown, and throws up a great profusion of Sprouts, fit 
for use at Christmas. Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/- ; per oz., 1/6 
263 Universal Protecting:, Carters. — Between a Broccoli and 
a Cauliflower, coming in during summer after the latest Broccoli 
and before the earliest Cauliflower. It produces large heads, 
compact and pure white. This is a remarkable introduction. 
Stands longer than any other. Per pkt., -/ 6, 1/- and 1/6 
BROCCOLI. 
273 Purple Sprouting:.— A fine stock of the ordinary variety, 
ready for cutting in April. Should be largely grown, as it matures 
when green vegetables are scarce. Per pkt., *76 and 1/- ; per oz., 1/3 
274 White Sprouting:.— Good stock, producing large quantity of 
sprouts. Per pkt., -/6 and 1/-; per oz.. 1/3 
WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE 
278 8 pkts., in 8 best sorts, for succession — our selection. 3/6 
279 4 pkts., in 4 best sorts, for succession — our selection. 1/9 
FOLLOWING SELECTIONS OF BROCCOLI : 
1 280 8 oz., in 8 best sorts, for succession— our selection. 13/- 
I 281 4 oz., in 8 best sorts, for succession — our selecton. 7/- 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
French— C hou de Bruxelles. 
The Cultivation of Brussels Sprouts.— Sow the seeds early in March for first crop, and late in April for succession, transplant in summer 
into good ground made thoroughly firm, when the plants are large enough to handle, and keep stirred with the hoe through the dry weather. 
The Sprouts are fit for gathering after they have been under the influence of a hard frost, which makes them tender eating. Some growers 
make a sowing in August to get early Sprouts. 
224 Aigburth.— Medium height. Sprouts of good size and colour. 
Per pkt., -/6 and 1/-; peroz., 1/3 
221 Holborn Exhibition, Carters. — A very fine strain, the 
result of many years’ careful selection. Its points for size, 
colour, and productiveness are goo 1 all round. Besides being 
largely grown in private gardens, it is a special favourite with 
many of our best known market growers. It is of medium 
height with large solid sprouts. The Royal Horticultural 
Society's report reads Carters New Hxhibition.— Plants 
2 feet high, sturdy, producing a mass of medium-sized hard 
sprouts from base to crown." ( See Photograph.) 
Per pkt., -1 6, 1/-, and 1/6 ; per oz,, 1/9 
" I am picking some of the finest Brussels Sprouts from your 
Exhibition variety that I ever saw. I have a bed of about 
350 plants, which are a perfect picture, quite equal to the illus- 
tration in your catalogue." — Mr. W. Edwards. Head Gardener 
to G. Coleman, Esq. 
223 Perfection, Carters.— Perfection in every way. A standard 
variety for general use. producing large and firm sprouts in 
great abundance. As a late sprout it is much appreciated. It is 
a taller growing variety than our exhibition strain. ( See Photo- 
graph.) Per pkt., -/6. 1/-, and 1/6; per oz., 1/9 
222 Scrymger’s Giant, — Tall-growing variety, producing sprouts 
of good quality and large size. Per pkt., -/6 ; per oz.. 1/- 
CABBAGE. 
French— C hou pomm£. 
The Cultivation of Cabbage. — By a little careful arrangement Cabbages can be had almost all the year round. An early variety sown in 
the spring will come into use in the summer ; a main crop variety sown in the spring will come in during summer or autumn. Sowings made 
during July of Carters Rosette Colewort will come into use during autumn, whilst sowings made towards the end of August will be fit for cutting 
in the spring. July sowings of a Cabbage intended for spring cutting often bolt, whereas the same variety sown at end of August stands well 
Cabbages require a rich, deeply dug, and well-drained soil. When planted out they should stand 15 to 20 in. apart, according to habit and 
growth of the variety. Do not plant in freshly dug ground, as the hearts are more solid and compact when grown in firm soil. 
CARTERS SELECTED EARLY VARIETIES. 
Sp signifies for spring sowing; A for autumn sowing. 
289 Early Heartwell, Carters (Sp, A). — An early Marrow 
Cabbage of refined quality and delicate flavour; without doubt 
one of the best varieties in cultivation. Sown in spring will be 
fit to cut in summer. Sown in August will be fit to cut in April 
and May. ( See Photograph.) Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/-; per oz.. 1/6 
292 Early Offcnham (Sp, A).— Carters selected. One of the best 
early varieties, producing large firm heads. 
Per pkt., -1 6 and 1/- ; per oz., 1/3 
291 Early York, Carters (Sp).— Of dwarf, compact habit, small 
heads, and quick growth. Per pkt., -/ 6 ; per oz., 1/- 
297 Ellam’s Early (Sp. A). — Early, of dwarf compact habit; is 
largely grown in all parts of the country ; hearts of good quality 
and excellent flavour. Per pkt., -/6 and 1/- ; per oz., 1/3 
298 Flower of Spring: (A). — Compact, with full heart and splendid 
flavour. Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/-; per oz.. 1/3 
299 Mein’s No. 1 (Sp. A).— A well-known variety, of large size. 
Per pkt., -/ 6 aud 1/- ; per oz.. 1/3 
296 Model, Carters (Sp).— As a succession to Carters Heartwell 
this is a useful variety. Its heads are firm and compact, and 
come close to the ground. ( See Photograph .) 
Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/-; per oz., 1/6 
294 Pioneer, Carters (Sp, A).— A valuable early Cabbage, rather 
larger than our Springtide, maturing a few weeks later and 
forming a valuable succession to that variety. An excellent type 
for main crop where medium size and first-class quality are 
desired. (See Photograph.) Per pkt., -16 and 1/- ; per oz.. 1/6 
288 8pringtide, Carters (Sp. A). -A dwarf variety, maturing in 
April or even earlier in favourable seasons, when Cabbage forms 
such a valuable addition to the table. The hearts are of perfect 
form and flavour. This choice little variety is practically all 
heart. There being few outside leaves, almost the whole plant 
can be used. ( See Photograph,) Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/- ; per oz., 1/6 
CARTERS MAINCROP CABBAGE. 
306 Christmas Drumhead (Sp). — A small solid-hearted variety, 
largely grown by market gardeners. Owing to its compact habit 
this variety cau be grown close together. Remains in season 
over a very long period. Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/- ; per oz. 1/3 
313 Cocoanut, Carters (Sp).— Small and early; compact habit 
and delicate flavour. Per pkt., -/ 6 and 1/ ; peroz.. 1/3 
308 Enfield Market (Sp).— This old aud popular variety is still 
largely grown ; compact and firm. Per pkt., -/6; per oz.. 1/- 
The List of Cabbage is continued on Page 15. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets 
and in other quantities as above. 
Address for all correspondence , RAYNES PARK , LONDON, S.W. 79. 
