OPENING OF THE GARDENS 



Philp, Francis Richard, M.D., Colby House, Kensi 

 Price, Mrs. Edwiu Plumer, 3, Thurloe Square, Br 

 RiKby, Charles, Esq., Upper Hyde Park Gardens, 

 Roe, John Erasmus, Esq., 4, Regent Street, S.W. 

 RothschiUl, The Baroness M. de, 107, Piccadilly, \' 



, Hyde Park Gardens, 1 



, Pall Mall East, S.W. 

 Scott, William Ranken, Esq., 133, Westbourne Terrace, Hjde Pari 

 Shaen, Mrs. William, 15, Upper Phillimore Gaidens, Campdea Hil 

 Sherson, The Lady Anne, 23, Thurloe Square, S.W. 

 Sills, Mrs, William, 31, Alfred Place West, Thurloe Square, S.W. 

 Sutton, Mrs. Robert, 27, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, W 



Stacpoole, Mrs., 92, Ebury S 



a Street, Grosvenor Plac 



Stonor, Hon. Francis, 35a, Hertford Street, May Fair, 

 Stuart de Rothsay, The Lady, 45, Grosvenor Place, S.W. 

 Sturgis, Mrs. Russell, o, Upper Portland Place, W. 

 Sutton, John Henry Manners, Esq., 70, Eaton Square, S.' 



Thornhill, W. C, Esq., Rushb 



Treeby, J. Wright, Esq., 121, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, 



Tunno, Miss, 12, Chesham Place, Belgrave Square, S.\ 

 Vane, The Earl, 7, Princes Gate, S.W. 

 Waterford, The Marchioness of, 48, Berkeley S 

 Wheatley, M. J., Esq., R.E., 11, James Street 

 " "23, Leinster Square, : 



, 89, Inverness Terrace, Bayswi 



i Place, Bayswater, T 



LXXVI.— OPENING OF THE GAEDENS AT 

 SOUTH KENSINGTON, June 5, 1861. 



The New Garden was opened on Wednesday, the 5th of June. 



Early in the morning Her Most Gracious Majesty, in 

 strictest privacy, accompanied by the pRfNCE Consort and the 

 King of the Belgians, honoured the grounds with her presence, 

 inspecting the collections of flowers and fruit at that time in 

 progress of arrangement. At a later hour Her Majesty the 

 Queen of the French and H.R.H. the Due de Nemours were 



