CARTERS HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES 
Selected Seed -for Orders. Carters Long Keeper (page 49). As Lifted. 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
Included in Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Carters Early Favourite. —Oval shape, white flesh, a 
Trial 
Rox. 
Peck. 
T4 lh. 
h cwt. 
or Rush. 
smooth skinned potato with medium haulm ; first-class 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
5'. 
d. 
cooker 
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6 
5 
0 
Carters First Crop. —Kidney, yellow flesh, a perfect type 
of forcing or frame potato 
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6 
4 
6 
Carters Advancer. —Pebble shape, white flesh, smooth 
skin, medium haulm 
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6 
4 
6 
Carters Excelsior. —Round white flesh. One of the best 
earliest round varieties. Awarded the Premier Prize 
with Carters Varieties, Royal International Horticul¬ 
tural Exhibition, 1912 ... 
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6 
4 
6 
Carters Improved Early Ashleaf. —A fine yellow-fleshed 
kidney with a small top, ready for lifting in the summer 
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6 
4 
6 
15 
6 
Sir John Llewelyn. —Oval, white flesh. An early white 
potato raised in Wales ... 
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3 
6 
— 
Duke of York. —Oval, yellow flesh, very prolific ... 
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0 
3 
0 
IO 
6 
Early Ashleaf. —Kidney, yellow flesh, original stock 
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6 
4 
0 
14 
0 
Early Puritan. —Kidney, white flesh, fine early potato ... 
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0 
3 
0 
IO 
6 
Early Rose. —Kidney, white flesh, pink skinned ... 
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3 
3 
6 
12 
0 
Myatt’s Kidney. —Yellow flesh, an excellent stock 
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3 
3 
0 
IO 
6 
Ringleader. —White flesh, kidney, grand variety ... 
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4 
6 
15 
6 
Victor. —Kidney, yellow flesh 
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4 
0 
14 
0 
Express. —Oval, white flesh, very early 
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6 
4 
0 
14 
0 
May Queen. —Kidney, white flesh ... 
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6 
4 
0 
14 
0 
