THE GARDEN M A G A Z I N E 
37 
February, 1917 
Tested 1 
Seeds 
James Carter & Co., 
Raynes Park, England, 
were among the first if 
not the first seedsmen to 
select and test seed with 
painstaking care. 
For generations this same effort has been used 
to improve old strains and to produce new 
varieties. To-day Carters Tested Seeds are 
known as “The Seeds with a Lineage.” 
In Europe, Great Britain and America, Carters 
Tested Seeds are giving excellent results. A 
trial in your garden will convince you of their 
worthiness. 
We will send free on request our 1917 catalogue 
"Garden and Lawn,” It is profusely illus- 
trated in color giving the exact reproduction of 
many of the varieties listed. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc. 
104 Chamber of Commerce Building 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Branch of James Carter & Co., Raynes Park, London, England 
S' ec </d 
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