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COMMON SHELTONS r# CARTERS RE-SELECTED STRAINS OF MANGEL SEED CARTERS QUITE CONTENT—A new rosy top globe, rich in sugar for the dairy farmer. An outstanding triumph of the Carters system of root selection. 1, Very high feeding value; 2, large sugar content; 3, delicate and attractive flavour; 4, unique, distinct and handsome appearance; 5, gives more value for less work than any other variety. In original sealed bags—l pound to 2 pounds, per lb. 3/3. CARTERS LORD WARDEN—Giant model Orange globe—2/9 per lb. The best globe mangel in the world. This famous mangel, the result of many years’ selection, is renowned for its adaptability, being a variety that not only thrives, but gives remarkable results on land that is not well suited for growing mangel roots. For the sheepfarmer. CARTERS RED CHlEF—Giant Red Intermediate Mangel, selected under the Carter system for highest feed value —2/9 per lb. Tankard in shape, handsome in appearance, and remarkably regular in growth. The root sits well upon the ground and is easily lifted. It does well on practically any soil, but responds remarkably to land in a high state of cultivation. CARTERS PERFECT GEM—The most attractive large Orange Intermediate Mangel—2/9 per lb. Unique in texture, smoothness and colour of skin; also unequalled for solidity of its fine white flesh and feeding value. For exhibition it stands out in a remarkable manner. The root sits lightly upon the ground, the crop being particularly attractive. It is particularly recommended for dairy feeding. CARTERS PRIZEWINNER YELLOW GLOBE ...'. 2/9 lb. CARTERS MAMMOTH LONG RED 2/9 lb. \ CARTERS JERSEY QUEEN ... 2/9 lb. CARTERS No. 1 SUGAR BEET 3/- lb. Carters tngiisn-saved seed from Englishraised stock of Mangels have a worldwide reputation for purity, trueness to type, form, cropping, and > resistance to disease. m ' ;r VI wjMtA A W fSIEI H ■: mu mm mm PERFECT GEM COMPETITION 1936. CARTERS MANGEL COMPETITION FOR FARMERS— Best one-acre plot. FOR YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB MEMBERS' COMPETITION— Small Plot. 33 feet x 33 feet. COMMON SHELTON . AND COMPANY, LIMITED DISTRICT AGENTS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 9