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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—CHOICE VEGETABLES. 
P|||U|p|{||U —-The Cultivation of Pumpkins .—After all 
" danger of severe frosts has passed the seed 
may be sown in hills 8 ft. apart each way. or in the corn field, 
using 3 or 4 seeds with that of the corn in every fourth or fifth 
hill. Do not plant different varieties of Pumpkin together, as 
they are very apt to become mixed, although they do not easily 
hybridise with squash or other vines. 1 oz. will plant 25 hills; 
3 lb. will plant an acre. 
No, 
•61 Connecticut Field. —Unrivalled for stock-feeding, and 
produces wonderfully well. 
862 Largo Cheese.— This is a fine sort for either stock or table 
purposes. Colour creamy buff, flavour very sweet, shape flat, and 
very productive. 
863 Mammoth King . —Often produces a Pumpkin weighing over 
100 lb. It is a fine keeper, and is used in winter as a figure in 
displays of a rustic natuie. It is a fine stock-feeding variety. 
864 Sweet or Sugar. —An unsurpassed variety for making pies. 
The pumpkins are small, but they are very sweet, fine grained, 
and of the best quality. The skin is a deep orange in colour. 
865 Winter Luxury. —A smooth, yellow-skinned, round Pumpkin, 
with a thick flesh of excellent flavour. It is a splendid keeper, 
with a russet-yellow coloured skin. 
886 Japanese Pie. —Thick, solid, fine-grained flesh, dry and 
sweet, ripens early. 
Price of the above .. .. J oz. 1 oz \ lb. 1 lb. 
.10 .25 .75 2.50 
RADISH* — The Cu M* va ** on °f Radish .—Sow ox a moderate 
hotbed in January, February, and March, also 
every ten days during the spring and summer in well-prepared 
places in the open. The Radish thrives best when quickly grown 
in a rich, deep, moist soil, kept well watered during the hot 
weather. Winter varieties should be planted about the middle of 
July ; store the roots during the winter in a cool pit or cellar and 
cover them well with earth. 1 oa of seed will sow 100 ft. of drill; 
10 lb. will plant an acre. 
No. 1037. 
Carters 16 Days. 
No. 1040. 
Carters Extra RarUf 
Scarlet Round. 
No. 
Carters 16 Days.—A new and remark¬ 
ably pretty introduction. For quality 
and forcing it has no equal; being fit to 
pull in 16 days from date of sowing. 
Small and oval in shape, bright crimson colour with ivory white 
tip. 
1037 
NOVELTY. 
1040 Carters Extra Early 8carlet Round.— The most rapid 
growing and perfect shaped scarlet turnip Radish. Small 
topped and perfect quality. Sown with Carters Lightning 
IVhite makes a perfect combination. 
No. 1043. 
Carters Lightning 
White Round. 
No. 1044. 
Carters Rosy Gem. 
Carters Lightning White Round. 
—A small white marble Radish of 
lightning growth; excellent quality, 
extremely small topped, the quickest 
Radish ever introduced. Sown in frames or on a warm border 
it is fit for the table in 14 days. 
1043 
NOVELTY. 
Carters Rosy Gem.— Extra early for 
forcing or general work, quite distinct; 
a charming delicate rosy-pink colour. 
The shape is almost oval; it is one of 
the most attractive and delicate-flavoured Radishes in cultiva¬ 
tion. Remarkably quick in growth, closely following Carters 
White Round. 
Price of the above .. . . i 1 oz \ lb. 1 lb. 
.10 .25 .75 2.50 
1844 
NOVELTY. 
