314 Pomological Gossip. 



. — Messrs. Hurst &- M'Mullen, Leaden- 

 hall street. 

 — Messrs. Veitch, Exeter. 

 — Mr. Turner, Slough. 

 — J. H. Barchard, Esq., Putney Heath. 



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— Mr. Ingram, Gardener to Her Maj- 

 esty, at Frogmore. 



— Messrs. Youell, Great Yarmouth. 



— Mr. Gaines, Battersea. 



—The Earl of Derby. 



— R. Hanbury, Esq. 



— Messrs. I^ee, Hammersmith. 



— S. Rucker, Esq., Wandsworth. 



— Messrs.Lucombe, Pince & Co., Exeter. 



— The Earl of Harrington, Elvaston 

 Castle. 



— Mr. Denton. 



— Messrs. Henderson, Pine-apple place. 



— Mr. Gaines, Battersea. 



— Mr. Glendinning, Turnham Green. 



— Messrs, Knight «fc Perry, King's road, 

 Chelsea. 



£164 17 Hfiw q£? 



The Chronicle also remarks, " We give this liSt for two 

 reasons ; firstly, that the friends of the charity may see how 

 effectually the operation is likely to benefit the funds ; and 

 secondly, that the public may know who the nurserymen are 

 that can hereafter supply the variety. A further and larger 

 public sale will take place early in next autumn, on behalf of 

 the charity, on which occasion Mr. Rivers expects to have 

 .500 young plants propagated ; and no other genuine plants 

 can be offered at that time. The earliest specimens which 

 it is probable that the trade can offer, will be maiden plants 

 in the end of 1851. It is desirable that this should be 

 known, in order that those who have come forward liberally 

 on the present occasion may receive all the advantage which 

 can arise from the transaction." 



