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Bothschild, Messrs. Gunnersbury Park. Acton. (J. Roberts.) 



Salt, W. Ferniehurst, Shipley, Yorks. 



Shaw, H., Corbar, Buxton, Derbyshire. 



Schofield, G. W. C., Newhall, Eawtenstall, Manchester. 



Schroder, Baron, The Dell, Egham. (H. Ballantine.) 



Scott, C. W., Woodbank, Dumfries. (Cole.) 



Scott, W. H., Nmifield, Dumfries. (Rowe.) 



Seden, J., Messrs. Veitch and Sons, King's Road, Chelsea. 



Sillem, A. J., Lawrie Park, Sydenham. 



Smee, A. H., The Grange, Wallington, Surrey. (G. W. Cummins.) 



Smith, H. Grose, The Priory, St. Helens, Isle of Wight. 



Smith, R., Brentham Park, Stirling, N.B. 



Smith, W. H., M.P., Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames. 



Southgate, J., Selborne, Leigham Court Road, Streatham (C. Salter.) 



Sutherland, Duke of, Trentham Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. (Z. 



Stevens.) 

 Swan, W., Howick House Gardens, Preston. 



Tait, E., Milrig, Galston. 



Thompson, W., The Grange, Walton, Stone, Staffordshire. 



Titley, T. A., Gledhow, Leeds. 



Tonks. E., Knowle, near Birmingham. 



Vanner, W., Camden Wood, Chislehurst, Kent. 



Wales, Prince of, Sandringham, Norfolk. (C. Penny.) 



Walker, C., Brettagh Holt, Milnthorpe. 



Warner, R., Broomfield, Chelmsford. 



White, R. R., Arddarrock, Garelochead, Dumbartonshire, 



Whyte, R., Portland House, Old Kent Road, Lee. 



Williams, W., Sugnall, Eccleshall, Staffs. 



Wills, A. W., Wylde Green, near Birmingham. (J. Morgan.) 



Wilson, T., Oakholme, Sheffield. (Wm. Hannah.) 



Winn, C., Selly Oak, Birmingham. (G. Barnes.) 



Wood, E. L., Freelands, Perth, N.B. (J. Routledge.) 



Wright, E., Gravely Hill, Birmingham. 



Wrigley, E. G., Howick House, Preston. (W. Swan.) 



Wyatt, R., Lake House, Cheltenham. (T. Simcoe.) 



The above list contains the names of the principal Amateur Orchidists, 

 the names of the Gardeners being placed in brackets, or, if arranged 

 in alphabetical order, the word " Gardens " is appended to the name 

 of the place. At the majority of the establishments good collections 

 of Orchids are grown, and collections will be found at nearly all the 

 Provincial and other Botanic Gardens, that at the Royal Gardens^ 

 Kew t being one of the most extensive. 



