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CARTERS’ 
DUKE OF YORK TOMATO. 
AWARDED THE FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
AND FOUR SILVER MEDALS. 
GREATLY REDUCED. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. <5h Co. 
A FRUITING PLANT OF 
CARTERS’ DUKE OF YORK TOMATO. 
Carters’ Duke of York,- 
One of the grandest Tomatoes yet 
introduced. Colour rich scarlet, 
splendid cropper, almost globular 
in shape ; flesh very firm, fine 
flavour. A leading feature of this 
superb variety is that it ripens 
its fruit more uniformly than any 
known kind, whilst the profusion 
of clusters, averaging six and ten 
large evenly-formed fruit each, 
makes it conspicuously handsome. 
Invaluable as an Exhibition variety 
as for private growers and market 
purposes. 
Our supplies are specially grown 
for us each season by the raiser 
from selected fruits. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
per packet. 
“ I have lately been cutting your Duke of York 
Tomatoes, weighing 14$ ozs. and 15J ozs., and very 
handsome.”—T. K. 
Tomato Duke of York. —“At the Southampton 
Show, held on Whit-Monday, Mr. T. Hall, gardener to 
Sir S. Montagu, Bart., M.P., exhibited in his First Prize 
collection of vegetables a dish of handsome fruit of this 
Tomato. They were not large, but perfect in shape and 
of really good colour. Such fruits as .these are preferable 
in every respect to the large corrugated rough samples 
too often met with.”—E. M., in The Garden. 
“ Last season a friend gave me about 100 seeds of 
Duke of York which he got from you, and I must say 
I never grew a finer kind ; they are a beautiful colour. 
I had a grand crop from them, the largest fruit weighing 
lbs.”—J. K A. 
We hold records of 
32 PRIZES 
having been won by 
Customers 
during the past two 
seasons in 
open Competition. 
In sealed packets, price 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each.. 
CARTERS’, 237, 238. & 97, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON.—1900. 
AVERAGE SIZE FRUIT. 
