-ii- 
flowered f’^r the fi time an • rrovec t • be pur© whi *■©; i. it 
ia free-fl -werir-.T. i + : : 11 •'<’ f-’l ow *• r. ' p ) pl*nt. 
Ore hi de, 
-i v , follow n'y n-> during the month & 1 are being ueea 
for ^r-Virl n.l-Vee: ;■• :’-. nla »reyl Ag#lU ^evlSg a a g x 
e-yellow variety Aractais. Jgoirsrj S 
^■vii~larg€ variety of Vanda Pear el x his, 3 * r<i a /- 
ite 
*/ 0 p j_ i - y ; v | v ttuuw ^ •«-> h % P- 1 ‘.y. * ” ‘ — ,r ’ " — w ^ ^ 
v ^p-p the orchid s--. dl injra , which sre ; rogrossing as v e.ii :S jU 
equipment will permit* 
6. Plant House. 
i »u iw *i i irif * ■ i i «W "’ 1 
thr «n-il)oPB ok the roof >f tha ?'iU plant -hour® w: c -runed 
to ad.iit more 11. ht. a pior.t of Hgdya^ i rm lon giogrrm^ f 1 t- e~ed 
ai d proved useful in Mr. Hoi * turn’ a ntf c.y of Zlr\r :< err.ctet . 
7 • Potti n g Yard ♦ 
I$r. G. Alphonao continued in charge of M t siting ¥ard. 
anu cuttings were grown for tin .ie .>noi..ic j^eri in fferuail 
grounas as reuui rea; and ornamental . ..an 1 3 u -.nich tat atocK has 
bee ora© low were also propagated i > avoir loi see. >er imen t al 
propagation of fucuna lenr e ttii from cut tinge proved successful; 
this magni? icent flowering ’climber does not produce seeds, hut as 
\e can grow it from cuttings it car. when necessary be propagated 
for planting elsewhere, iiuch time was spent on watering pot- 
plants , owing to the 20 days of continuous drought during the 
month. 
Ty 0 : Vanda tc e hr. Livingston continued his usual 
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