In order that intending purchasers of CARTERS’ TESTED 
SEEDS may be assured of the genuineness of what they are 
buying, we have decided to adopt the Trade Mark (of which the 
illustration herewith is a reproduction), stamped with the year the 
Trade Mark— 
TWO CARTERS 
Trade Mark— 
TWO CARTERS. 
All packets sent out by us 
BEAR OUR REGISTERED TRADE 
MARK OF TWO CARTERS AS 
ABOVE. 
seed is distributed by us; and we hereby give notice that this Mark, 
which has been duly registered according to Act of Parliament, 
will for the future be found attached to every package of seed 
offered in this catalogue in the form of a print or label, and we 
would earnestly entreat intending purchasers of CARTERS’ TESTED 
SEEDS to see that the packets with which they are supplied bear 
this distinguishing mark. It is not sufficient to be told that “these 
seeds came from Carters’;” our name and Trade Mark must be 
there, and we can only guarantee garden seeds as grown under 
our supervision when they are sold and delivered in packets 
bearing our new Trade Mark, as represented above, stamped 
with the year the seed should be sown. 
We raise no objection to seeds sold by others, but in justice 
to ourselves we are most anxious that intending purchasers of 
Carters’ Tested Seeds, whose esteemed orders and recommendations 
we greatly value, should be quite certain they are buying Carters’ 
Tested Seeds, and of the newest harvest. 
This particular Trade Mark has been adopted after very 
careful investigation, to avoid clashing with other trade marks. As 
bona-fide farmers and seed growers, the device of two agricultural 
carters seems to us a very appropriate one, and sufficiently distinct 
to prevent confusion or deception. 
237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, 
LONDON. 
Telegraph Address, “CARTER, LONDON." 
Telephone 332, HOLBORN. 
January 1st, 1900. 
