Special Notice to the Rubber Planting World. 



Para, Castilloa, Ceara, Funtumia (True), Manihot Dichotoma, Piauhyensis, Heptaphylla 

 (New varieties of Manicoba), Lanoolphia, Kiski, Mimusops Globosa (Baiata). 



Seeds, Plants and Stumps forwarded to all parts of the World. 



Tea Seeds for Mexico.— London, 2nd September, 1910 :— " On 

 receipt of this letter please carefully prepare 10 maunds picked seed Thea Viridis 

 at £ per maund, 10 maunds Thea Assamica at £ per maund." 



Para Seeds and Stumps.— Orders being booked for 1911 session, 

 seeds already booked over five millions for August-September shipment, stumps 

 over two millions for shipment April onwards in closed cases and in Wardian cases. 



Wardian Gases of Para Stumps.— On shipping 75,000 in August the 

 following wire order has been received on the 7th September: — " Duplicate last 

 order Wardian Stumps"; also 25,000 Para seed by Parcel Post and 225,000 by 

 freight has been forwarded to the same address. 



For Dutch Guiana.— The Director of an Agricultural Department writes 

 nth August, 1910: — " The Agricultural Department has ordered in total 560,000 

 Para seed." 



Sample Para Stumps, forwarded by san pie post to intending pur- 

 chasers in all countries. Post free. 



PARA STUMPS IN CLOSED CASES. 

 Demerara. — Secretary of an Agricultural Estates Ltd. of British Guiana, 

 writes: — " New York. U.S.A., nth April, 1911. The enclosed copy of our letter 

 of even date to your London Agents will show you that they have advised us by 

 telegraph of the shipping arrangements in regard to the order for seventy thousand 

 (70,000) stumps placed with you through our London representatives. We shall 

 most likely require something like 200,000 seeds." The cost of Para stumps in closed 

 cases is about half when compared with Wardian cases. 



Mango Grafts.— Over 75 varieties, including creeping, twice-bearing 

 all the year round bearing, 



Litchi Grafts. — 12 varieties, including seedless. 

 Sapodilla Graft. — All the year round. 



Seeds and Plants of numerous Commercial Products supplied, 

 including Tea, Celebrated Caravonica, Mamara, Baing and Spence 

 Cotton, Arabian Liberian Hybrid Coffee, Coffee Robusta, Coffee 

 Congonsis var Chalati proved to be absolutely resisting, Hemileia 

 Vestatrix, Soya Bean, Cocoa, Kola, Sisal, and other Fibres, &c. 

 For Green Manuring. — Crotolaria Striata, Vigna, Albizzia Moluccana, 

 Passiflora Foetida, Cassia Mimosoides Tepbrosia Candida, Mada- 

 gascar and Snake Beans, &c, Seeds. 

 Six Descriptive Catalogues with Circulars and Special Offers post free to 



Foreign Countries. Separate Price List for Ceylon. 

 Awarded Gold, Silver, Commemorative, and other Medals. Diplomas, Merits, and 



Certificates at various International Exhibitions, including St. Louis, 1904. 

 Awarded Bronze Medal with Diploma for Para and Castilloa Rubbers at St. Louis 



Exhibition, 1904. 



Agents in London :— Messrs. P. W. Woolley & Co., 90, Lower Thames Street. 



Agents in Colombo, Ceylon -—Messrs. E. B. Creasy & Co. 



No Sole Agents Anywhere. 

 «/. P. WILLIAM & BROTHERS, 



Tropical Seeds and Plants Merchants, Henaratgoda, Ceylon. 



Telegraphic Address : William, Henar at goda, Ceylon. Liber's, A 1, and ABC 

 Codes (nth and 5th Editions) used. Also Private Codes. 



