23 
CARTERS’ SELECTED CABBAGE 
AWARDED SILVER MEDAL, 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Carters’ Mammoth Beefheart. —(See Illustration .) 
The best main-crop Garden Cabbage in cultivation ; very large firm heads of 
exquisite flavour, few outside leaves, and does not readily run. The largest 
Summer Cabbage grown, and invaluable both for table and exhibition. 
“ I had the best bed of Spring Cabbages on a field of eight acres let out in sixty-six plots. 
The variety were Carters' Mammoth Beefheart.” — F. S., St. Mary Cray. 
In sealed packets, price Is. per packet, Is. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ White Prizetaker •—Close short leaves and 
white heart; a heavy producer, and comes in early. 
In sealed packets, Is. per packet. 
Carters’ Early • —A good Cabbage. It possesses a robust constitu¬ 
tion, and will be found useful in cold situations. 
Price per packet, Is. 
Carters’ Model. —c 
Per oz. — s. d. 
-{See Illustration .) This is a very distinct 
and early variety. It grows very close to the ground, heads firm and 
compact. The quality is exceedingly good, flavour delicate and marrow¬ 
like. As a Summer Cabbage it will also be found invaluable. 
In sealed packets, Is. per packet 1 6 
The Gultiuation of Cabbage, Cole wort, etc. —By a little careful 
arrangement Cabbages can be had almost all the year round. An early variety sowa 
in the Spring will come into use in the Summer ; a main crop variety sown in the 
Spring will come in during late Summer or Autumn. Sowings made during July of 
an early kind will come into use during October and November, whilst sowings made 
towards the end of August will be fit for cutting in the Spring. Cabbages require 
a rich deeply dug and well-drained soil ; when planted out from the seed-bed they 
should stand 15 to 30 inches apart, according to habit and growth of the variety. 
Carters’ Early Heartwell • — {See Illustration .) The fi nest 
early Cabbage in cultivation. Very distinct, indispensable both for the gentleman’s 
garden and for market purposes. The heads are extremely firm, weighing from 
4 to 6 lbs. Sown in Spring, it will be fit to cut during Summer ; sown in 
August, it may be expected to be ready during April and May. 
In sealed packets, price Is. per packet, Is. 6d. per ounce. 
“ I may state I have cut some splendid Cabbage of your ‘ Heartwell Marrow,’ commencing the 
first week in May, some 5^ lbs., 4 lbs., 3 lbs., &c. Cabbages not leaves.”—W. T. W. 
Pholographed from Nature and Copyrighted by /. C. &> Co. 
Carters’ Winningstadt • — A select conical-headed 
Cabbage. Recommended where a hardy variety is required ... ... - 8 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. &* Co. 
CARTERS’ EARLY HEARTWELL CABBAGE. 
In sealed packets, price Is. per packet. Is. 6d. per ounce. 
CARTERS' MAMMOTH BEEFHEART CABBAGE. 
In sealed packets, price Is., per ounce Is. 6d. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
CARTERS’ MODEL CABBAGE. 
In sealed packets, price Is., per ounce Is. 6d. 
EARLY YORK. —A useful early variety; very popular in some parts of 
the country ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -* 8 
THOUSAND-HEADED .- 4 
SUGARLOAF • — Fine for late sowing ; very distinct conical heads ... - 8 
LARGE BLOOD-RED. — The old-fashioned pickling Cabbage ... ... - 10 
ENFIELD MARKET.—For main crop ... ... ... ... ... - 0 
LARGE IMPERIAL OXHEART . - 6 
CARTERS’ MATCHLESS.—An old favourite. 1 0 
COCOANUT.—Distinct and good ... ... .. ... ... ... - 8 
Nonpareil 
(Re-selected). —Early and good-flavoured ... 
NONPAREIL. —Ordinary stock 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF . 
EARLY RAINHAM . 
EARLY OFFENHAM. —Dwarf, compact, and early 
MEIN’S No. 1.— Very early . 
DANIELS’ DEFIANCE . 
- 9 
- 6 
1 0 
- 8 
- 8 
- 9 
- 9 
The following standard varieties can also be supplied : — 
Per oz.— s. d. 
Per oz. — s. 
All Heart, per pkt. Is. & Is. 6d. — 
East Ham . - 6 
Early Champion . - 6 
Early Battersea . - 6 
Wheeler’s Imperial. - 9 
King of the Cabbages 
London Market 
Dwarf Drumhead 
Large York . 
d. 
6 
4 
6 
6 
8 PACKETS OF CABBAGE, in 8 finest sorts, lor succession—our s. d. 
selection. . . 2 6 
♦ PACKETS OF CABBAGE, in 4 finest sorts, for succession—our 
selection. 1 0 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
16 OUNCES OF CABBAGE, in 8 finest sorts, for succession—our s. d. 
selection ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... 10 0 
8 OUNCES OF CABBAGE, in 8 finest sorts, for succession—our 
selection ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 6 
