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Moore’s cream. muir’s prolific. 
CARTERS TRAILING WHITE. TEN-Y-BYD. CARTERS LONG GREEN STRIPED. 
Carters Trailing^ White. — One of the quickest growing varieties we know of ; the 
fruit will extend to a great length whilst retaining all the tenderness of small young Marrows. 
Price 6d., is., and is. 6d. per packet. 
Carters Long Green Striped.— A giant prolific variety, the very best for gardens that lie in a bleak 
and exposed position. Price fid. and is. per packet. 
Muir’s Prolific.— A distinct variety, with small globular fruit, creamy-white in colour, and solid flesh. 
Price fid. and is. per packet. 
Pen-y-byd (The best in the world). — A round fruiting Marrow, creamy-white in colour ; very superior. 
Price fid. and is. per packet. 
Moore’S Vegetabie Cream. — Very fine variety, of creamy 
Price fid. and is. per packet. 
Improved Custard. — Curious and ornamental fruit, of fine delicate flavour. 
Price fid. and is. per packet. 
colour and of delicious flavour.. 
Pei packet- 
Bush, or Cluster.— A useful variety in small gardens ... 
Large Cream— C ream coloured fruit, growing to large size 
Long White 
Long Yellow 
Shirley Hibberd’s.— S mall and full of quality 
The Cultivation of Vegetable Marrow.— %o\yi in heat during April, and transplant into highly-manured bed 
when ready and all chances of frost are past ; or sow under a hand-glass in May upon a richly-manured border. 
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PUMPKINS AND GOURDS. 
Per packet— f. 
PuMi'KiN, Ki.ng of the Mammoths. — A giant form, in great request for show purposes. 
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