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variety, producing only a poor crop of small custard marrows. Stock 

 requires more selection. 



38, 39. White Bush (Nutting, Sutton), A.M. August 13, 1912.— 

 A strong grower, of spreading bushy habit, reaching about 2 feet high, 

 producing a very heavy crop of long, oval, white marrows, slightly 

 ribbed and of medium size. 



40. White Bush or Cluster (Barr). — Similar to the preceding, but 

 requiring more selection. 



