280 



NUESERY. 



Distribution of Plants. 



The number of plants distributed amounted to 300 in transplant boxes 

 and 1656 pot-grown^ as follows: 



Transplant Pot- 

 boxes Grown Total 



Sold 150 142 292 



Gratis 150 1514 1664 



Total 300 1656 1956 



COLLECTIONS. 



Government Realizations. 



Collections in account of plants sold $ 5.15 



Rent of Building, Nursery Grounds for August 35,00 



Total. $40.15 



Preservation of Forest Reserves, Etc. 



Kent of premises at Halfwaj' House, Tantalus for quarter 



ending September SOth.*^. $30.00 



Fee for use of land and gathering ti leaf Kalawahine, 



Pauoa Valley, for quarter ending September 30th... 12.50 



Rent of small piece of land in Pauoa Valley from April 



1st to April 1st (1920-1921) ' 3.00 



Black Sand. 



94 loads black sand taken from Makiki Valley Sand pit 



at $.50 .' 47.00 



Total $92.50 



Animal Industry Revolving Fund. 



Princeville Plantation Co.: To 2079 iloses Anthrax serum 



and vaccine at $.30 $623.70 



SEED COLLECTING. 



We have on hand a large quantity of seed of both forest and orna- 

 mental trees. The African Tulip (Spathodea campanulata) is seeding 

 this year for the first time known to the writer. 



We were fortunate in receiving from Madagascar about five years ago 

 two pods of this beautiful tree. From the two pods we were able to 

 raise over 2000 plants. Those we distributed to people all over the 

 islands. From the trees planted around Honolulu, we were able this 

 year to collect a large quantity of seed. We have been trying for the 

 past two years or more to procure more seed from Madagascar^ but 

 without success, as this tree is in great demand. We can now get all 

 the trees we want from seed collected here. 



