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CABBAGE LETTUCE. 
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Carters’ New Endive-Leaved Lettuce. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 6d. per packet. 
Carters’ New Endive - Leaved 
T i| i/"*/"! "“This Lettuce is quite distinct. Its leaves 
* are deeply serrated and lacinia'.ed, which 
gives it the appearance of Endive—indeed, a prominent gardener 
suggested that it might be used in early summer salads, and 
few could tell but that it was Endive. The leaves are very 
palatable and appetising. It also proves to be very drought 
resisting. See Illustration. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 6d. per packet 
Carters’ Longstander. A Dlstlnot and 
Valuable Variety. —From its peculiar habit of growth it 
is less liable to decay and damage than other cabbage varieties. 
The colour of the leaf is pale lemon-green; it is prettily fringed, 
and of most delicious flavour. We exhibited perfect specimens 
a few seasons back at the Royal Horticultural Society’s monthly 
meeting in August, grown from seeds sown on April 5th. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 6d. ; 2 s. 6d- per ounce. 
Carters’ Round-leaved ._ A hardy flat . 
shaped variety that is certain to become popular. It can be 
sown at almost any season, and will produce an abundance of 
crisp and tender leaves. 
In sealed packets, Is. 6d. 
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Carters’ Harbinger Forcing. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 6d.; 2 s. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Harbinger Forcing. 
A valuable and distinct addition to the class 
of early salading Lettuces. For the Salad Bowl in a 
cut state there is none superior to Harbinger. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 6d. ; 2 s. 6d. per ounce. 
“ Lettuce Harbinger.— I have grown this variety for two seasons 
and am much pleased with it for early sowing. Those who have salads to 
supply in variety would do well to sow it several times during the summer on 
account of its crested leafage and sweet crisp hearts. Given plenty of room it 
attains a large size, and, though an early kind, does not run in a dry season 
so soon as some. I find it most valuable for sowing in cold frames early 
in February. The plants, if freely exposed in fine weather, are very good for 
spring supplies, the thinnings, if pricked out at the foot of a south wall, forming 
a good succession.”—S. H. B., in The Garden. 
Per packet.— s. d. 
Carters’ Green Fringed.,,, 
and peculiar shade of green, inner parts of the leaves being white ; 
the edges are prettily fringed. A splendid salad Lettuce ... ... 1 0 
Per oz.— s. d. 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND.— Hardy, crisp, and compact, close heads... 1 3 
Per packet. — s. d. 
EARLY PARIS MARKET.— Very handsome and distinct ... ..10 
CONTINUITY Close growing ; very long standing ... ... ... 1 0 
THE HANSON. — Beautifully curled and crisp-eating; large and 
solid . . Is. & - 6 
AMERICAN GATHERING. — In form between Cos and Cab¬ 
bage . Is. & - 6 
Per oz.—s. d. 
IMPROVED DRUMHEAD_ We offer a fine stock . 1 0 
HARDY HAMMERSMITH _Compact-growing and hardy . - 9 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
Per oz.— s. d. 
VICTORIA.- —A large and useful Summer Cabbage Lettuce ... ... ... -10 
TOM THUMB (Re -selected).- -A miniature variety, solid and 
white .per pkt., Is. 1 6 
TOM THUMB _Ordinary stock ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
The following varieties can also be supplied :— 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Malta or Drumhead ... - 9 
Grand Admiral . - 10 
Commodore Nutt pkt., Is. 2 6 
Per oz.— s. 
Neapolitan . l 
Stanstead Park . - 
Fine Mixed Cabbage ... - 
d. 
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