DONORS OF PLANTS, SEEDS, &:c. 



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DONORS OF SEEDS, PLANTS, &c., TO THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT 

 CHISWICK DURING THE YEAR 1901. 



Alden'ha:>[, Lord, Aldenham House, Elstree. Twenty-seven varieties of Michaelmas 



Daisies. These will be reported upon next year. 

 Barb, Messrs., Covent Garden. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Collection of Phloxes 



and Gladiolus. See pp. 273, 604, 007. The Phloxes will be reported upon in a 



subsequent issue. 



Beddome, Col., F.L.S., Sispara, West Hill, Putney. Seeds of Aconitum ferox. Being 

 grown on for distribution to Fellows. 



BENNETT-Poi:, J. T., Homewood, Cheshunt. Seeds of Ochna multiflora and Plants of 

 Nephrolepis Duffii. Being grown on for distribution to Fellows. 



Bermingham, M., Hugo Street, Leek. Tomato Seed. Will be tried in 1902. 



Bird, Rev. M. C. H., Brunstead Rectory, Stalham, Norwich. Three packets of Seeds. 

 Proved to be of no value. 



BoNAViA, Dr., Worthing. Seeds of an Italian Gourd and Chitla Melon. See p. 862. 



Bourne, R. W., 18 Hereford Street, - South Kensington. Six packets of Seeds. Dis- 

 tributed as Plants to Fellows. 



Breton, Miss, Sandhurst, Berks. Nine packets of Seeds. Distributed as Plants to 

 Fellows. 



BuRLiNGHAM, J. C, 67 Vaucouvcr's Road, Forest Hill. One tin of Paint. See p. 861. 

 Bush, Messrs., Ash Grove, Hackney. Fumigating Compound, and Spraying and 



Sponging Compound. See p. 861. 

 Carter, Messrs., High Holborn. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. See pp. 273, 607. A 



report on Cabbages will appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Chancellor, Messrs., 13 Clerkenwell Road, E.C. One pot of Velure paint. See p. 801. 

 Charlton, Messrs., Morpeth. Six Plants of Gooseberry ' Victoria.' Planted in the 



collection at Chiswick. 

 Churchill, J., Wareham. Seed Potatos. See p. 871. 



Cooling, Messrs., Bath. Cabbage Seed. A report on Cabbages will appear in a sub- 

 sequent issue. 



CoRBETT, Hon. Mrs., The Pool Farm, Adderley, Market Drayton. One Dracaena. For 

 stock. 



CuLLEN, F. J., Witham, Essex. Culinary Peas. See p. 273. 



Darling, T., Adderstone House, Berwick-on-Tweed. One bag of Rose Manure. See 

 p. 861. 



Dean, A., Richmond Road, Kingston. Beans and Potatos. See pp. 870, 871. 

 Dean, R., Ranelagh Road, Ealing. Three packets of Balsam Seed. Received late. 

 Dickson & Robinson, Messrs., Manchester. Culinary Peas, Cabbages, and SeedPotatos. 



See pp. 273, 872. A report on Cabbages will appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Director, Botanic Gardens, Krakowi. Seventeen packets of Seeds. Distributed as 



plants to Fellows. 



Director, Royal Gardens, Kew. Seeds of Trees, Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, and 

 small Palm Plants. Being grown on for distribution to Fellows. 



DoBBiE, Messrs., Rothesay. Seed Potatos and Cabbage Seed. See p. 873. A report 

 on Cabbages will appear in a subsequent issue. 



Douglas, Jas., Great Bookham, Surrey. Carnation Seed and Plants of Carnation 

 ' Old Chelsea.' Being grown on for distribution to Fellows. 



EcKFORD, H., Wem. Five packets of Hybrid Peas. See p. 280. 



Edmonds, Miss, Wiscombe Park, Colyton. Nelumbium Plants. Received in poor con- 

 dition, and failed to grow. 

 Ellington, W., Mildenhall, Suffolk. Seed Potatos. See p. 872. 



Forbes, J., Hawick. Collection of Phloxes. A report on these will appear next year. 

 Goody, J., Belchamp St. Paul's, Clare, Suffolk. Seeds of Beans. Tree Pea 



' Eccentric ' and Tomato Plants. See p. 279. The Beans failed to germinate, 



and the Tomatos will be tried in 1902. 

 Green, R. W., Wisbech. Seed Potatos. See p. 872. 



Gregson, Mrs., Hurtwood, Cranleigh, Guildford. Two Dracfenas. For stock. 

 Hainworth, H., 54 St. John's Park, Blackheath. Two Dracaenas. For stock. 

 Hall, J. M., Pontardulais. Onion Seed. See p. 863. 



Harris, A., Mavendon, Woburn Sands. Seed of variegated Sprouting Broccoli. See 

 p. 862. 



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