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Mrs. IsHiics, Malvern — (St. Elizabeth). — I am glad to be able to report the fair progress of my plants 

 though the limbs do not appear to be very strong nor of full size yet. Some of the trees have borne, 

 fniit which has been of very small size, but possessing the usual colour, bloom, and full flavoiir of the 

 I each. 



Mr. W. M Douet, Sweet River— (Westmoreland) . — One of the Peach trees has grown well and has 

 flowered several times. The flowers however always drop off when full-blown A scale insect has now 

 attacked the tree 



Mrs. Osmond, Southtield — (St. Elizabeth).- -The trees have grown to a good height, blossomed, but 

 did not fi'uit. A white scale insect has covered all the irees 



Dr. E. H. Cooke, Chester Castle — (Hanover) — Only three of the Peach plants are alive, and although 

 apparently healthy, their growth has been very slow -but I fancy the soil and location are to blame. 



Mrs. Campbell, Westphalia — (St. Andrew) — The Peach trees have grown well and borne several 

 fine fmit 



Mr. W. Gr. Clark, Gordon Town.- Of the five plants received, fom- are growing — one having died ap- 

 parently through being planted in too damp and shady a part " Red Ceylon" I took up some time in 

 January and replanted in good soil — it has now fine good sized Peaches on it. 

 Peach Trees have also been sent to the following : — 



Mr. Henrj- E. Fowler, Shanbury, St. Ann's Bay 



Mr. Arthur James, Bloxburgh 



Honom-able Neale Porter, Halfway Tree 



Honourable C. S. Farquharson, Mandeville 



Mr. E. Stewai-t, Bath 



Mr. D. Archer, Cave Valley 



Mr. George Douet, Four Paths 



Mr. J. R. Reecc, Pedi-o 



Mr. Geo. Henderson, Pleasant Hill 



Mr. J. J. Bowrey, Kingston 



Mr. L. Isaacs, MandevUle 



Mr. L. F. Mackinnon, Red Hills, St. Andrew 



Revd. W. Grifiith, Tweedside 



Mr. Harry Kemble, St. Andrew 



Mrs. ISIaclaverty, Newton 



Miss Marescaux, Cherry Garden 



Mr. R. M. Cocking, Port Maria 



Mr. A. J. Hop wood, Poi-t- Antonio 



Mr. P. A Moodie, Port Antonio 



Mr. E. C. Hosack, Annotto Bay 



Revd. E. Bassett Key, Balaclava 



Mr. C. F. A . Warren, Kingston 



Superintendent of Hope Gardens 



Supeiintendent of King's House Gardens. 

 Strawberry plants have been sent to the following : — 



Mrs. A C. Walden, Shooter's Hill 



Mrs. Hamilton, Clifton Moimt 



Mr. Fred. H. Barker, Port Maria 



Mr. Chas E. Gimter, Kingston 



Mr. W. H. Hall, Kingston 



Mrs. Heaven, AVhitfield Hall 



Mr, Alex. Hopwood, Brown's Town 



Mr. Arthur James, Bloxbui'gh 



Mrs. Jno. Farquharson, Williamstield. 

 Vaiious other plants were sent to the following : — 



Miss Barrett, Brown's Town. 



Mr. A. C. McMillan, Kingston 



Mrs. Cundall, Halfway Tree 



Mr. 0. Marescaux, Cherry Garden 



Mr. J. T. Palache, Mandeville 



Mrs. Farquharson, Mandeville 



Hope Gardens 



Castleton Gardens. — Rose cuttings. 

 To Dr. H. A. Alford NichoUs, Dominica — 14 species of orchids. 

 To Mr. F. R. Hart, Colombia — 3 species of orchids. 



Seeds Distributed. 



'i o Head Office, the following Seeds for distribution : — 



Tree Tomato or Jamaica Plum, (('yphomandra Gouania domingensis. 



betaeca.) Coix Lacryma. 



Blackberry (Rubus racemosus. ) Pittosporum undulatiun. 



Walnut (Aleurites moluccana.) Pimenta ^•ulgaris. 



("inchona succinibra and C. officinalis. Jimiperus bermudiana. 



Agave americana, variegata. Psidiiun Guajava- varieties j 



Passifloru edulis. 



