EXTENSION WORK 
XXVI. SUPPLY OF PLANTING MATERIAL 
52. Revenue from the sale of plants, other than orchids was $3,200.90. 
There was a decline in sales to Malaysia attributable to tighter restrictions 
on the import of plant material across the Causeway. The total number ot 
plants sold in the year was 14,714 of which 1,528 were tree seedlings. 
Revenue from the sale of orchids amounted to $15,494 on 5,315 plants. This 
sum was very nearly the same as in 1965 ($15,726). Total plant sales revenue 
was $18,926.90. 
53. The Gardens continued to supply planting material free of charge 
to Government Departments, charitable institutions, state-aided schools and 
other official and quasi-official organisations. To these, 5,823 plants were 
provided The Gardens supplied materials for class work and examinations 
to schools and the Ministry of Education. 4,375 pot plants were loaned for 
decoration at official and charitable functions. 
XXVII. ADVISORY WORK 
54. Tree planting schemes were drawn up for: 
(1) Secondary Technical School, Parry Avenue. 
(2) Secondary Technical School, Rangoon Road. 
(3) Secondary Technical School, Bukit Timah Village. 
(4) Secondary Technical School, Lowland Road. 
(5) New Remand Prison, Queenstown. 
(6) Compounds of Holiday chalets, Changi. 
(7) Project D506. 
(8) Project 523. 
(9) Secondary School and Vocational School, Bukit Timah Village. 
(10) MacPherson Secondary and Primary School. 
(11) Upper Changi Road School. 
(12) Toa Payoh School. 
(13) Mount Vernon Road School. 
Planting advice was also given to: 
(14) Schools; Willow Secondary School, New Town Secondary School, 
Koek Ming Public School, Sin Nan School, Jalan Kayu Primary 
School, Lim Chu Kang Integrated School, Kim Seng East School. 
(15) Government institutions: Pasir Laba Camp, St, Andrew’s Ortho- 
pedic Hospital, T.V. Singapura, Singapore Airport, Teachers’ 
Training College, Woodbridge Hospital Nurses Hostel. 
(16) Other bodies: The Indian High Commission, Royal Navy, Family 
Planning Centre. 
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