I such as dragon's blood), brushes and brooms, and 
so on. 
Perhaps the most familiar use of palms in 
local gardens is as pot plants. Some of these illus- 
trated here can be used for this purpose, but all 
are suitable for planting out, either as single 
specimens or as clumps, avenues or screens. 
M. R. HENDERSON, 
Director, Botanic Gardens. 
1952 . 
