BROCCOLI. 
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FOR CUTTING FROM APRIL TO JULY. 
Photographed, from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CARTERS’ SUMMER. 
In sealed packets, price Is.; per oz., Is. 9d. 
Carters’ Summer.. 
•—(See Illustration.) Long recognised as 
one of the latest and best Broccoli. It is very distinct in seed, foliage, and 
head from all other sorts, and cannot be too highly recommended. This 
Broccoli resists the most intense frosts. 
In sealed packets, per packet, Is. ; per oz., Is. 9d- 
Carters’ Champion • —An old-established favourite, but still 
one of the best for early summer use. It carries a very white head, and is 
altogether a superior variety. 
In sealed packets, per packet, Is. ; per oz., Is. 9d. 
JUNE MONARCH. —A large late variety of high quality, very popular s. d. 
in the North of England ... ... ... ... ... Per packet 1 6 
PERFECTION LATE WHITE 
In sealed packets, per packet, Is. & Is. 6d. 
CATTELL’S ECLIPSE. 
Per oz. —s. d. 
... 1 0 
VEITCH’S MODEL. —Perfect in form, compact white heads ... 1 3 
EVESHAM GIANT. —Largely grown for the Birmingham market... 1 6 
LATE QUEEN.— Recommended.Per packet, Is. 6d. 2 6 
Carters’Universal Protecting •—(See Illustration.) 
This is between a Broccoli and a Cauliflower, coming in after the latest 
Broccoli and before the earliest Autumn Cauliflower. It produces large 
heads, compact and pure white. Its leaves envelop the head very closely, 
similar to an Autumn Protecting Cauliflower, and keep it in a tender state 
until July. Even in the hottest summer it has withstood the natural 
tendency to throw out its seed-stalks, and we have found difficulty in 
harvesting the seed. It has also resisted the late cold winters when placed 
in the most exposed situation on our farms. No matter what the winter 
or what the summer is, this Broccoli will prove itself as the surest-heading 
late Broccoli yet offered, and a decided acquisition to growers. 
In sealed packets, 2s. per packet. 
Carters’ Universal Protecting Broccoli.— “ Late Broccoli being an 
important crop here, I give most of the reputed late varieties a thorough trial. 
Hitherto, Model, Late May, and Late Queen have proved amongst the latest up 
to the advent of the above, and after two years’ experience of it I find it later than 
either, coming in when the others are getting old. It is of splendid quality and of 
good appearance, for the ample leafage envelops and protects the curd from the 
sun, so that in consequence it turns out beautifully white. It is a valuable 
acquisition.”—J. E., in The Garden. 
“ I have sent a Broccoli, your Universal Late, which I trust you will receive 
safely, thinking you would like to see how they can be grown. It weighed just 
18 lbs. when cut.”—R. C., May 14 th, 1898 . 
“ Carters’ Universal is the best looking out of ten varieties, including Late 
Queen. They will also be the latest.”—W. R., Tiverton, May 6 th. 
The following miscellaneous varieties can also be supplied 
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CARTERS' UNIVERSAL PROTECTING. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. 
Per oz.— s. 
LARGE SPRING WHITE. 1 
SOUTHAMPTON WHITE. 1 
EARLY WHITE MALTA. 1 
d. 
0 
0 
0 I 
CHAPPEL’S CREAM 
READING GIANT ... 
EARLY WHITE. 
Per oz.— s. d. 
- 10 
1 9 
- 9 
We can strongly recommend the following selections :— 
Price— s. d. 
8 PACKETS OF BROCCOLI.— In 8 best sorts, for succession—our 
selection ... ... ... ... ••• •••5 6 
4 PACKETS OF BROCCOLI. — In 4 best sorts, for succession — our 
selection ... ... ... ... ... ■■■ ••• 3 0 
Price— s . d . 
8 OUNCES OF BROCCOLI.— In 8 best sorts, for succession—our 
selection ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •** H ® 
4 OUNCES OF BROCCOLI.— In 8 best sorts, for succession—our 
selection ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •••6 0 
“I have pleasure in advising you that during the 18 years I have dealt with | 
your firm I have secured a very large number of prizes at various shows. I secured 
21 prizes at the late show at Ashby-de-la-Zouch in July last, and although the 
season has been so dry my crops have been excellent.”—T. P. 
CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.-1900. 
“ I am pleased to say your seeds give me every sat sfaction. I am nov cuttirg 
some of the finest Broccoli I ever saw.”—A. C., May 2ist, 1898. 
“ I hope the seeds will turn out as well as last year. They greatly helped me to 
win 33 prizes at one show—19 being first prizes. I cannot wish for better. I.KL* 
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