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The pot plants inside the houses were watered, cleaned and top-dressed 
regularly* Some of the hanging plants v/ero re—potted* 
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9. Vegetable Gardena ; P.euort, bx Mr. Igim 
Ihe following beds were reconditioned and planted with various crops! 
G of Bendi , Bridals, Long Baan, Lobak 
5 of Cucumber, Maize 
3 of Yam B3an, c-roundaut, Mrascica 
2 of Snake Gourd. 
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In Lara P the different kinds of Ra cliches of Japanese origin are 
thriving very satisfactorily* 
In Lara R, 4 kinds of the American herbaceous annual cotton plants 
have heen removed; with the advent of the rainy season they had made 
some new growth and were flowering . quite well* s fhc plants were 8 months 
old* At Dr* Watanahe 1 s request Greater yams and ±*11-. ur* odorum were grown 
in their place. 
In the Nursery one particular type of Greater Yam, possibly Iron 
Serdang , has heen shewn to mature in 6 to 7 months over a period oi 4 
plantings* It has heen decided to multiply this variety* 
With the near exhaustion of artificial fertilizers the _»rial of 
sludge , as quick acting manure, is being substituted* 
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