300 



x 0. luridum (scented variety from Trinidad) 



0. ampliatum 



0. altissimum 



O. Papilio 



O. Kramerianum 

 x Lycaste aromatica 



Angraecum sesquipedale 



Scuticaria Steelei 



Selenipedium caudatum, var. roseum 

 x Cypripedium Leeanum 

 x Bif renaria aurantiaca 



Bulbophyllum Careyanum 



Coryanthes sp. 

 x Dendrobium Draconis. 



Perhaps the finest show of all the Orchids was made by the native 

 Bronghtonia lilacina (Laeliopsis domingensis) of which large masses 

 were covered with flowers. 



The Cannas in pots have made a nice show, with ten and twelve 

 spikes of flowers on some of the plants. The better varieties are very 

 showy, and if these plants are well cultivated, there is no better class of 

 plants for pot culture in the tropics. The tree ferns are in good order. 



The Bermuda Lilies have done very well in pots and have also proved 

 themselves well suited for pot cultivation in the tropics. Palms, native 

 ferns, Draccenas, etc., help to make the Garden attractive. 



Fern House. — The Fern House is in good order, nearly all the ferns 

 growing well, and the creepers on account of being continuously pruned 

 have not again become so heavy as to injure the growth of the ferns in 

 the house. 



Hope Industrial School. — During the year a change of Mastership 

 of the school has taken place with beneficial results ; the new master is 

 an agricultural enthusiast and helps to instil into the boys an interest 

 in the science. 



The tuition in the Garden has been practically on the same lines as 

 last year. 



Plants Distributed. — Sold. 



Economic Plants ; — 



Liberian Coffee 



17,470 



Oraij ges 



6,441 



Kola 



3,770 



Cocoa 



1,692 



Fruit Trees 



794 



Nutmegs 



397 



Shade Trees 



248 



Eucalyptus 



117 



Grape Vines 



37 



East Indian Mangoes 



26 



Breadfruit 



8 



Various 



606 





31,605 



