13 



and in addition liberal discounts have been allowed on plants 

 supplied or hired tor charitable or religious purposes. 



During the period between January 1st 1900 and June 30th 

 1901 we received 13 species of plants and 831 packets of seeds 

 which resulted as follows : — 



Plants. 





Seeds. 





Dead on arrival ... 







Failed to germinate 



239 



Died afterwards ... 



1 



Germinated, but died 









[afterwards ... 



180 



Still in pots 



12 



Still in pots 



150 





■ 



Annuals and vegetables... 



95 



Total 



13 



Not suitable for our climate 



81 







Duplicates 



86 



Total 831 



The following plants were received during the year just ended :■ 

 F. Adolphus Haage, Jr... ... ... 78 species 



Messrs Sander & Co. ... ... ... 11 ,, 



The following plants were put out during the year : — 



Acacia, sp. (Fever tree from Delagoa Bay) Leguminosae 



Adenocalymna nitidum, Mart ... ... Bignoniacese 



Bauhinia, sp. climber from Rhodesia ... Leguminosae 



Bignonia purpurea, Lodd. ... ... Bignoniacese 



Cassia, sp. from Mexico... ... ... Leguminosae 



Clusia, flava, Jacq. ... ... ... Guttifereaa 



Cocos Weddelliana, H. Wendl ... ... Palmae 



Croton niveus, Jacq. ... ... ... Euphorbiaceae 



„ tiglium, Linn ... ... ... ,, 



Kentia McArthuri, ? ... ... ... Palmaa 



Oncinotis inandensis, Wood & Evans ... Apocynacea? 

 Strophanthus hispidus, D.C. ... ... „ 



Thunbergia grandiflora, Roxb ... ... Acanthaceae 



Xanthorraeahastilis, R. Mr. (Grass tree) Juncaceae 



The following died during the year after being planted out in 

 the Garden for some months : — 



Cocos Weddelliana ; Thrinax parviflora ; Latania anrea ; 

 other plants of each have, hovever been put out. 



The only new plant of note that has flowered during the 

 year is Acalypha Sanderiana, which promises to be a good 

 addition to our Gardens. 



