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A cOn& d rable amount of 
Preliminary work has been 
done already. 
a {Phanerogsmic5 "TLora of the Inlay Peninsula 
The horticultural records of the Department 
are in gccd order. One published Catalogue 
covers all -hree Gardens. In addition Mhhh:.121 
each has its illustrated Guide book. 
A sale section for ornamental and Economic 
The sale section in Singapore rurntov? 
is organised for ornamen- plants exists in each Garden, the Curators 
tal and economic plants, and oQyrt8p0nd direct with each other, ond help 
in Penang for ornamental 
plants. Extension depends 
on the demand, and the 
demand is increasing. 
each other out. Where one alone is favourably 
placed for propagating a particular plant, he 
does it for all. The Expenditure on each 
garden is met by the Settlements or by the 
States therein that Garden is; end the reven¬ 
ue is credited locally; but the expenditure oi 
Head quarters office 
Director 
Assistant Director 
Clerk 
Native Scientific Assistant 
the Head quarters office is met by the 
Settlements and Federated Halay States 
jointly. 
Library. Laboratory and , a ^ , 
Herbarium subordinates. If Hill-stations are developed on frunong 
Tahan, or Cameron* s plateau or Bukit Fraser 
or elsewhere, there is a probability that 
Government will need to give vegetable and 
fruit growing a lead at these places, which 
probability is not being overlooked. But to 
plan at once seems premature. 
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