CAR TER'S TESTED SEEDS — CHOICE VEGETABLES. 
LETTUCE, COS VARIETIES — Continued. 
No. 
624 Carters Jumbo Cos. — A distinct summer Lettuce of enormous 
size, burins the hottest period of the year we have seen this 
Lettuce standing as firm as a rock, and many of the heads when 
fit to eat weighed from 5 to 6 lbs. each. The Royal Horticultural 
Society, reporting its trials at Wisley. says: — “Foliage deep 
green; hearts immense; toiid. Excellent flavour. Stood the 
drought well. Ready July 1st. The largest Lettuce in the col- 
lection (39 varieties)." 49 First Prizes were reported by our 
customers in 1914 Awarded 3 Gold Medals. 
627 Paris White Cos. — Fine useful summer variety, good solid 
white hearts. 
629 Superb White Cos. — Fine large-hearting variety, blanches 
well, very crisp. 
Price of the above . . i oz. i oz. i oz. 1 oz. 1 lb. 
.10 .15 .25 40 1.25 
|U||7 1 ON The Cultviation of Melon . — Sow for first crop in 
January, and plant, when ready into pits or on 
slabs filled with good maiden loam and well-rotted manure, 
adding a dressing of fine soil to the surface and bringing the 
plants as near the light and glass as possible. It is essential that 
a regular temperature be secured rather than a high degree of 
heat Keep a moist buoyant atmosphere during growth, and give 
air freely when fruit is ripening, checking the supply of water to 
develop flavour The frame varieties are sown later, and kept 
under glass until the season is sufficiently advanced for them to 
be put out on a warm heap of sod in the frame. 
ENGLISH FORCING OR FRAME VARIETIES. 
No. 
702 
NOVELTY 
Carters Godden Green Queen ( Photograph 
above ). — New Greenfleshed Melon. 
Raised by Mr. F. Woodward, gardener 
to Mrs. Hudson, Godden Green, Sevenoaks. This fine new variety 
is a decided acquisition to the green-fleshed Melons. In addition 
to having an exceedingly handsome appearance it is of remarkable 
flavour, and has found favour wherever grown. The photograph 
shows its general appearance, but the delicacy of the netting 
is more intense. It has all the good qualities of a first-class variety, 
being a free and easy setter. 
Carters Dellcatesse. — A new green-fleshed 
round variety. This superb new Melon 
was sent out by us for trial during the 
season 1912 as King George V. It has, however, been renamed 
to prevent confusion with a variety having a similar title. From 
all quarters we have received most favourable reports, remarking 
on the excellent constitution of the plants and the delicious flavour 
of its freely produced and handsomely netted fruits. 
703 | 
NOVELTY 
712 King George. — A new scarlet-fleshed variety, green skin, finely 
netted large fruits on strong plants. 
Price of the above 10 seeds. 25 seeds. 
.25 50 
MELON, ENGLISH VARIETIES — Continued. 
No. 710 Carters Barnet Hill Favourite. 
710 Carters Barnett Hill Favourite. — A superb white-fleshed 
Melon. The many gratifying reports received from our customers 
have amply proved our confidence in introducing this grand 
Melon, and the demand is equally confirmatory of its merits. It 
is superbly netted, orange-yellow in colour with white flesh and 
a splendid flavour; it is free setting and a perfect exhibition variety. 
The raiser, Mr. A. Mitchelson, states that the Melon has a strong 
constitution, is a free setter, juicy and splendid flavour, above 
the average size, with a rich orange colour, handsomely netted, 
and is a grand exhibition variety. 
705 Carters British Queen.— This grand cream-flesh Melon is a 
cross between Hero of Lockingc and Royal Ascot, and was awarded 
the First Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Pronounced by the Committee to be the very best flavoured 
white-flesh Melon ever submitted. Also awarded a Gold Medal, 
Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society, in association with other 
fruit exhibited from the Royal Gardens, Windsor. 
No. 704 Carters Blenheim Orange 
704 Carters Blenheim Orange. The best scarlet-fleshed Melon. 
Awarded the First Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural 
Society. The finest flavoured and most popular scarlet-flesh 
Melon in cultivation. Remarkably prolific, has a grand consti- 
tution, is a very fine setter, and may be described as a perpetual 
bearer, ripening in a short space of time. The fruit is superbly 
netted, the flesh deep and solid, and a special and distinctive 
feature is the evenly-defined and thin rind. 
Price of the above . . . . 10 seeds. 25 seeds. 
.25 .50 
The seeds of the above very choice varieties are saved with great care from 
plants grown under glass. 
