FOR PROFIT. 197 



Owing to neglect in keeping a record of sorts when 

 plantations are first made, George Bunyard & Co. 

 are inundated with specimens sent for naming. The 

 Firm are quite willing to do their best, but as it 

 entails much loss of time at a busy season, they ask 

 that not more than a dozen sorts should be sent at 

 one time, and they would esteem an enclosed fee of 

 i/-, which they hand to the Gardening Charities. 



