J also cncl. se a copy of a letter, with editor's note, that appeared in 

 a trade journal which appears to answer my question, if you consider 



th explanation therein given correct. It is certainly correct thai 

 " Tous les mois " when imported from the Wot Indies as that, does 

 [not] fetch so high price as their arrowroot. 









(Signed) 



C Geo. E. 



Moore. 



Extract fr< 



>m«P R < 



>duce Mai 



JKETS EeVIEW," 



10th June 1893. 



Dear Sib, 













The Brishiine < ,»,ri<r of April l"> contains a paragraph copied 

 from your journal (no date given) derogatory to Queensland a; row- 

 root. The quotation concludes, " It is much inferior in point of' 

 strength and glutinous properties as compared with St. Vincent 



Being the inan fact rer- I M tippers oi this parcel under notice, we 

 1 to submit our pro- 

 'i'lchon to a public ic-t in competition with the other makes named. 



is a slight difference we admit, ours being made from a 



. viz., ( 'aniut cdiifls; but when prepared- as directed 



Certainly the slighi difference in texture 



quarters against Queensland production. 



We remain, &c. 

 Pimpama, April 21. F. Lahey & Sons. 



e originally only prepared from the i >f MucnUa 



r ;'"" i " / - iUi,i ' ol colour or strength 



jsiblynot very 



:'■ : ' : ' ; ..,.:.■■ . ..... - ...;.,,,, ; , . i :> 



pl.-nts If called »( ;„un> " arrowroot, there 

 connexion of its own.— Editor, P. M. P.] 



Messrs. Low, Sons, & Bedford to Royai Gardens, Kew. 



'irunta anouhiHicea, a shipment of which w c expect 

 ountry very shortly. 



