. i’hff not nlants inside the houses won* watered, denned and top— ireaaed 
regularly. Sana of the hanging plants war© re-potted. 
9. Vegetable Gar dens » Report by Mr*. Mmg. 
2iie following beds were reconditioned and planted with va..’iou# oropis; 
6~of Bendi, Brinjals, Long Bean, Lobak 
5 of Gucmber , Maize 
3 of Yam Jean, Groundnut, Brassica 
2 of Bnake Gourd© 
In Lawn P %hv different kinds of fia&ishes of Japanese origin aro 
thriving very satisfactorily# 
In Lawn E, 4 kinds of the American herbaceous a .nual cotton plants 
have boon removed; with the advent of the rainy season they had maw 
some now growth and were flowering quite well# fhe plants were 6 i tonths 
old# At Dr. Watanabe f s request Greater Yams and Allium ociorm were grown 
in their place# 
In the Nursery one particular type of Greater Yam, possibly froti 
$erdang# has boon shewn to mature in 6 to 7 months over a period ol 4 
plantings# It has been decided to multiply tills variety# 
With the near exhaustion of artificial fertilisers the urial of 
sludge, as quick acting manure, is being substituted# 
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