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TURNIPS FOR THE GARDEN. 
The Cultivation of Turnip.— Sow Carters’Jersey Lily for early use the first week in March on a gentle hot-bed under glass, and later in a warm situation in the 
o.-, ,'"| r ,j i 0r nlain succes si°n crops, sow every three weeks in the open ground until the beginning of July. For Winter use, sow early in August and again in 
CARTERS' JERSEY LILY TURNIP. CARTERS' GOLDEN ROSE TURNIP. 
Carters’ Jersey Lily._,.„ M 
perfect in outline, and the best White Garden Turnip grown. In shape 
as round as an orange, of exquisite flavour, with single tap-root, and very distinct 
small top. I he best While 1 urnip in the Royal Horticultural Society’s trials, 1896. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 
Carters’ White Swan’s Egg.-^^,,^. 
metrical Garden Turnip. It comes to the size of a lemon, is of rapid growth, 
the top remarkably fine, short, and very compact. The flesh is of fine texture, 
and the flavour particularly delicate and melting. 
In sealed packets, Is. per ounce. 
“I am very pleased with Carters’ White Swan’s Egg Turnips. It is not only 
of first-class quality, but I pulled turnips over a fortnight before anyone near here, 
and what is far more to the purpose, nearly twice the size of any other sort 
I saw.” — E. A. H. 
Carters Cardinal. —a flat early garden Turnip of fine quality, 
quite distinct in colour and shape from all other Turnips. 
Price, in sealed packets, Is. 
“A very distinct variety, with a deep red skin ; good quality ; very early, 
and very nice appearance. One of the best I have ever grown on hot dry 
land.” — G. W. J 
Carters’ Golden Rose. ot the 
hardiest and best Winter Turnips; flesh of a rich golden-yellow colour, with 
single tap-root; flavour most delicate and melting. Awarded a Special First 
Class Certificate at the Vegetable Conference of the Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
In sealed packets, price Is. 
Carters’ Purple Top Strapleaf. _ A ^ 
plain strap-like leaves and flesh of fine texture, colour of top of root a rich 
reddish purple. A perfect model in form, and highly valuable for early use as 
well as for exhibition. 
in pacKeiis, oa. per ounce ; per pint, 2s. 6d. 
Early Milan .—a very quick growing red top strapleaf variety, clean in 
growth, and very fine flavour. This is an exceptionally fine selected stock. 
Price 8d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Crimson-Top Table Swede.- AtM « 
stock of Swede Turnip of superb quality, and specially adapted for growine 
as a Winter table vegetable. 
Is. 6d. per pint, 3 d. per ounce. 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
CARTERS’ NIMBLE SIX-WEEKS ... 
SILVER BALL. —A very choice stock 
WHITE DUTCH.— Hardy . 
RED AMERICAN STRAPLEAF.— True 
RED-TOP MOUSETAIL . 
CREEN TOP SIX-WEEKS . 
EARLY WHITE STRAPLEAF 
EXTRA EARLY MUNICH . 
Per pint. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
-19 - 4 
-19 - 4 
-26 - 6 
-16 - 3 
-19 - 4 
-26 - 6 
-16 - 3 
...2 6 - 6 
-26 - 6 
EARLY WHITE MOUSETAIL SNOWBALL 
CARTERS’ EARLY FRENCH. 
EARLY SELECTED STONE. 
RED AMERICAN STONE . 
VEITCH’S RED GLOBE. 
ORANGE JELLY . 
JERSEY NAVET. —Very distinct ... 
CHIRK CASTLE (Black stone) ... 
YELLOW MALTESE.— Hardy . 
Per pint. 
Per 
OZ. 
5. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
2 
6 
- 
6 
2 
6 
- 
6 
1 
9 
- 
4 
1 
9 
- 
4 
2 
6 
- 
6 
2 
6 
- 
6 
1 
9 
- 
4 
2 
6 
- 
6 
2 
0 
- 
6 
CARTERS’, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900 
