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747 Carters Holborn Onion 
792 Carters Yellow Globe 
Danvers 
752 Carters Selected Ailsa 
Craig Onion 
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830 Carters Maltese Parsnip 
748 Carters Long Keeper 
Onion 
753 Carters Record 
ONION. 
747 Carters Holborn. —Equally valuable for exhibition and for 
1 7?, OSe! V 1J< -' r [ cc ‘ s , h »pe. it Krows to a Inrge size, and is 
d'Stinct colour of skin from other globe varieties, ft is a 
j e S per • a J'^ ll ! e delicate flavour approaches that of the 
imported Spanish Onions sold by grocers and fruiterers. Mav 
also he sow" 1 " the autumn This fine union has been awarded 
4 1 t-o'd Medals tn Hxhlblts of Vegetables. 
749 Carters Silver Ball. -A pretty, medium-sized white globe 
Onion of fine texture and mild flavour. It makes a nice contrast 
o the exhibition table Included in our Gold Medal and Silver 
•»c«> k II Ll' X11 « l °J Vegetables at the Bristol Royal Show, 1913. 
752 Carters Selected Ailsa Craig. -We offer a very fine strain 
of this popular Onion, which, on account of its enormous size is 
m great demand amongst exhibitors of vegetables. It is a good 
keeper, and is much liked and recommended on account of its 
acceptable, delicate, and pungent flavour. Suitable for autumn 
or spring sowing. It has been awarded no less than 239 First 
Price of the above 
& oz. 
.10 
fine a condition. Sow the seed as early as 
the operation is undertaken in cither teds 
Onions thinned out to about 6 in. -part, 
for exhibition generally transplant, and 
seed will sow 100 ft. of drill ; 4 to 5 lb. to an acre. 
Prizes. Awarded 10 Gold Medals with our Vegetable Exhibits in 
two years. 
759 Carters Early Wonder. — A small globe Onion, maturing 
with great rapidity, thus leaving the ground vacant very early 
for the next crop; its keeping qualities are also remarkable. 
Awarded 4 Gold Medals with our other Vegetable Exhibits in 
two years. 
753 Carters Record. — Continues to hold its prominent position in 
public favour as the largest globe-shaped Onion in cultivation. 
It shows a disposition to vary in colour in a small percentage, 
which can be eliminated at time of transplanting. It will be 
remembered that a specimen, illustrated in the Gardening World, 
turned the scale at 4A lb. ; this was probably the heaviest Onion ever 
grown. We hold records of 519 First Prizes having been gained 
by customers in open competition with this fine Onion. 
763 Cranston's Excelsior . —A fine variety, of good shape; suit- 
able for exhibition purposes. 
£ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.15 .25 .40 1.20 
