I 3 I 
While packets should not be scrappy some err in the opposite 
direction. Perhaps two packets of a much wanted species come in, 
out of each of which three fair specimens could be made ; two 
members benefit instead of six. Here the marked lists would be 
useful. 
Most varieties are much wanted, and fertile examples of rarely 
fruiting species could be well distributed if members would write 
“—fr.” before the names of such species, which at present only a 
few do. 
A hint to younger members—Don’t ask for species which you 
ought to be able to procure for yourselves. Mark all others which 
you want. 
T. Barker, Distributer. 
