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Mr. Geo. Lannaman, Brown's Town — I sowed the seeds and had them transplanted according to the 

 directions in the Bulletin and they were coming on nicely, but the heavy rains in November and the 

 early part of December destroyed them completely. 



Mr. Ed. W. Pratt, St. Ann's Bay — I failed to raise any onions from the seed you supplied, and 

 am unable to account for the failure. 



Mr. W. G. Groves, Ocho Rios — The seeds I got last year from you turned out very well and 

 yielded a good return. 



Rev. A. J. Andrews, Chapelton — I tried the seeds in two places in my own ground ; in one the 

 soil was really of too clayey a nature to promise success, in the other the seeds grew freely and well, 

 but unfortunately none of them would bulb. 



Mr. T. A. Manlev, Porus — I regret to say the onion seeds did not turnout as well as I expected. 

 None of the red grew, and the others owing to the severe drought, did not yield largely. 



Mr. C. N. Heming, Davis Town — The October rains washed most of the seeds away, but a fpw 

 grew and produced fairly large onions. 



W. Fawcett 



Director, 



