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Prickly Spinach.
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Young seedlings are in a promising
condition.
French Beans.
ba a success.
Leeks.
Onions.
Judging from the foliage the crops will
These are small but are doing well.
These have germinated well in boxes but
are too young for me to give an opinion as to their success or not.
Tea and China Roses have been recently
Roses.
planted and no doubt will give satisfaction.
Freesias.
doing well.
Tuberoses.
should produce strong
Jasminum Sambac.
ing.
008.
Henna.
A few of these have been planted and are
These are in a healthy condition and flower-spikes.
Redyobium coronarium.
Michelia Champaca. future promise.
Marigolds, English.
of health.
Several bushes of this plant look promis-
This shrub lookslike succeeding.
An easily grown plant and a successful
A few young trees give evidence of
A patch of these plants is in the best
It will be seen from the foregoing list that Mr. Li Pak is experimenting in a most extensive way and his efforts deserve success. As His Excellency the Governor re- sarked a few days ago no doubt Mr. Di Pak would be willing to experiment with any plants supplied to him by this Department, and as the situation and soil are good, aad the work is being carried out on fairly good lines it should save the Government the cost of establishing an experissatal station in the meantime.
I have eto.,
(Sa.) W. J. Tutcher,
Aş. S. B. & A. D.
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