July 1, 1899.] THE TROPICAL AGRICULTURIST. 41 
TO ALL PARTS OF ASIA, AFRICA, AMERICA AND OCEANIA. 
Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber). — Orders being booked for the coming Crop available iii 
August and September. This is the only crop of seeds in the year. All orders should reach us before 
the end of July to avoid disappointment, as we have to make arrangements in tirne ; guaranteed to 
arrive in good order at destination. We have already booked a large number of orders^ A Sutnatra 
Planter writes, dating 9th March, 1899: — "I consent to the price of £ per thousand. I herewith 
order 50,000 upon condition that you guarantee at least .33 % seeds germinating." Plants can be 
forwarded all the year round in Wardian cases. Price and particulars as per our Circular No. 30. 
Fscus Elastica (Assam and Java Rubber.)— Seeds supplied by the pound with instructions! 
price according to quantity. This tree grows equally well in high and low land, in forest and gras3 
land, its cultivation being extended largely by the Indian Government. 
Manihot Qlaziovii (Ceara or Manicoba Rubber).— Fresh seeds available all the year round; 
price as per our Circular No. .31. It is superior to iviangiberia rubber and second to Para rubber, 
Castilloa Elastica (Panama or Central American Rubber). — Seeds and Plants supplied } 
price and particulars as per our Circular No. 32. 
Urceola Esculenta (Burma Rubber) and Landolphia Kirkii (Mozambique Rubber),— Seeds 
and plants, both are creepers. 
Cinchona Seeds. — Different varieties. 
Hybridised Maragogipe Coffee. — A larged-beaned superior variety of Coffee in demand ; seeds. 
Santalum Album (Sandlewood). — The cultivation and felling of the tree is entirely lindeE 
Government monopoly in India, Sandlewoods to the value of over £100,000 being annually exported 
to various countries from India. The cultivation of this useful tree is now receiving increased attelitioti 
in other countries ; seeds and plants. 
Eucalyptus Marginata (Jarra). — Large quantities of this most valuable timber are being 
annually exported from Australia to London and various parts of the world for street paving and other 
purposes. Price of seeds on application. 7,816 pieces of -Jarra timber has already arrived for Ceylon use. 
Seeds and Plants of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove, Kolanut, Pepper, Cardamom, Vanilla, 
Arabian, Liberian and Maragogipe Coffee, Cacao, Tea, Coca, Fibre, Medicinal and Fruit Trees, Shade 
and Timber Trees, also Palms, Bulbs, Orchids, &c. 
Our enlarged Descriptive Price List of Tropical Seeds and Plants of Commercial Products for 
Foreign Countries for 1899-1900 are now being forwarded to applicants in different parts of the world, 
"South Afbica." — The great authority on South African affairs of 25th March, 1899, says: — 
" An interesting Catalogue reaches us from the East. It is issued by William Brothers, Tropical 
Seed Merchants, of Heuaratgoda, Ceylon, and schedules all the useful and beautiful plants which 
will thrive in tropical and semi-tropical regions. We fancy Messrs. Williams should do good 
business, for now that the great Powers have grabbed . all the waste places of the earth, they must 
turn to and prove that they were worth the grabbing. We recommend the great Powers and 
Concessionaries under them to go to William Brothers." 
A leading Planter writes from Jv^eiy Hebrides under date 17th January, 1899:—"! shall like a 
few more of your Catalogues to distribute through these Islands, as I feel sure many would place 
themselves in communication with you, did they know where to write for Seeds and Plants." 
Our New Descriptive Price List of Seeds and Plants of Fruit Trees now being 
prepared and will Ibe ready shortly. 
Agents in London : -Messrs. P. W. WOOLLEY & Co., 33, Basinghall Street. 
Agent in Colombo, Ceylon :— E. B. CREASY, Esq. 
Telegraphic Address : J, P. WILLIAM & BROTHERS, 
William, Veyangoda, Ceylon. Trojrical Seed Merchants, 
Xieber's, A,I. and A.B.C. Codes used. HknakatcodA; Ceylon, 
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