REPORT ON SEEDS SENT TO ENGLAND. 1 ~3 



" Hackney, June 23, 1840. 



" Dear Sir, " We are happy to be able to inform you, that the seeds 

 of Pinus Deodara which you were kind enough to send us, have grown 

 perfectly well, scarcely one failing. Also Pinus Webbiana, excelsa, and 

 Khutrow. The advantages of getting seeds overland are most decid- 

 ed ; we have had great quantities of Deodara sent by sea from time 

 to time, and hardly ever got one to grow, whereas these quite sur- 

 passed all our expectations. 



" We remain, dear Sir, yours very truly, 



" To Dr. Royle." " C. LODDIGES & SONS." 



