Planting Tea. 9 
12 ft. Bamboo, but mistakes occur and very often 
the acreage is yery short. Messrs. Kinney & 
Sons of Calcutta survey cheaply. and their maps 
are most useful, as no measurement will be 
required afterwards, either in hoeing or jungle 
cutting, as it can be told at a glance, what 
coolies will! be required to clean a particular 
piece. Plant two seeds, to a tully, that is, if 
the seed is good, If bad, plant 4 or 5 and 
where ever the plants come up too thickly, draw all 
but two, and use the plants to fillin the other 
vacancies. 8 or 10 seeds are sometimes planted in 
each tully, and all, except 4 left at the corners of a 
square drawn at 6 months, If the seed is very 
plentiful this insures the extension being full of 
plants and other of the seedlings can be drawn 
afterwards, although if left in these 4 seedlings 
make a very good plant. Seed, if it comes from any 
distance, should be planted directly it arrives, 
as it will deteriorate rapidly. Even with seed 
plucked on ones own garden, it is advisable to 
plant as soon as possible, and the sooner seed 
is planted the better it will germinate, If the 
