











rion M to wit, the “ ha River.” A pair of plants 
sent there have done denm well; the majority of the present lot 
will finally reach that | 
We are are having splendid crops of fruit this season, of all sorts. There 
(a _Phenomenally heavy crop of Litchis (Ne ephelium Mines the | 
viest ever known here. Grapes are selling at one farth un 
8d. per dozen; persimmons are bette r " dé d o 5s, 
C "3 n ; pine-apples at ls. to 3s. per doz.; bananas are pisctiealt 
a eensland has ires one or the best growing seasons it has 
> : 
T for the Past 15 year: 
PPARA Gambier, Roxb.) was Bee discussed in the 
Keo Bulletin, 1889, p.247. "The interest in this valuable tanning. 
rs to be maintained, and efforts are being made t to. establish. 
t ies. The following interesting report 
Jommissioner of Lands, S andahar, has been 
nicated t fr. William i M. Cr P the ma manager of t 
ior sedge Borneo mar, 15, d Street, E. Qe 
E -that 









pepper cutti 
E da 
been a. sing. 
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es 
kr he Chinese gardeners speak enthusiastically of the 
e Gambier, ut ‘Say it beats anything they ever saw in . 
xpect to take a Funk at 1p months old. | 3 
in gettin ttings from 











ies pes stint nder the trees 
b to h e boxes sent up by each 
Cejlon coffee, seeds bought. br me 
cknow: 

deis ige 
* Norma 
not ive all to rg ‘Mr Hise 
lging some seeds) to say he. e found. dome coffee trees ` ‘plai 
ghal two years ie ees anne M legs were. plata A 







