882 JOUENAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTUK.iL SOCIETY. 



Haerison, Messrs., Leicester. Six packets of Cabbage Seed. A report on these wil] 



appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Hughes, R. D., Denbigh. Seed Potatos. See p. 872. 



Hurst, Messrs., 152 Houndsditch, E.C. Vegetable Seeds. See pp. 866-878. A 



report on Cabbages will appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Hartog, Professor, Cork. Hybrid Abutilon plants. 



Hudson, Jas., V.M.H., Gunnersbury House, Acton. One plant of Begonia ' Mrs. 



Leopold de Rothschild.' For stock. 

 Johnson, Messrs., Boston. Seed Potatos, Culinary Peas and Cabbage Seed. See 



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

 Kent & Bryi>on, Messrs., Darlington. Vegetable Seeds. See p. 865. 

 Kenyon-Slaney, Lady Mabel, Hatton Grange, Shifnal. Seedling Carnations. These 



will be reported upon at the end of next season. 

 KiTsoN, C. W., The Chantry, Netherbury. Seeds of Leucadendron argenteum. Failed. 

 Lawrence, Sir Trevor, Bart., Burford, Dorking. Seeds and plants. Being grown on 



for distribution to Fellows. 

 Laxton, Messrs., Bedford. Culinary Peas and Seed Potatos. See pp. 273, 873. 

 Le.moine, M. v., Nancy. Collection of Phloxes. A report on these will appear next 



year. 



Lister, Messrs., Rothesay. Tomato Seed. Will be tried in 1902. 

 Low, Messrs., Enfield. One Vine ' Chasselas Napoleon.' Planted in the collection 

 at Chiswick. 



Lynch, R. J., Botanic Garden, Cambridge. Sixty packets of Seeds. Being grown on 



for distribution to Fellows. 

 McDouGALL, Messrs., 10 Mark Lane, E.C. Fumers, fumigating sheets, and Tobacco 



powder. See p. 861. 



Newport, Messrs., Hillingdon Heath, Uxbridge. Plants of Lobelia ' Newport 

 Model.' 



Nutting, Messrs., 106 Southwark Street, S.E. Eight packets of Cabbage Seed. A 



report on these will appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Paul, Messrs., Waltham Cross. Three plants of Dracwna indivisa. For stock. 

 Perry, Amos, Winchniore Hill. Hardy plants. Planted in the collection ut Chiswick. 

 Phillpots, E., Cosdoune, Torquay. Twelve packets of Seeds. Distributed as plants 



to Fellows. 



Pope, Messrs., Birmingham. One packet of Cabbage Seed. A report on this will 



appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Proctor, Messrs., Chesterfield. Hybrid Tea Roses and Cabbage Seed, both of which 



will be reported upon in a subsequent issue. 

 Proudlock, R. L., Botanic Gardens, Ootacamund. Thirty- two packets of Seeds 



Distributed as plants to Fellows. 

 Sharpe, Messrs., Sleaford Culinary Peas and Seed Potatos. See pp. 273, 871. 

 Sinclair, Messrs., 19 Eldon Street, Finsbury, E.C. Triplex syringe and Difi'user 



syringe. See p. 861. 

 Slowe, R., Kimbolton. Seed Potatos. See p. 873. 



Smith, Messrs., Worcester. Collection of Hepaticas. Planted on the Rockery at 

 Chiswick. 



Smith, Rev. Clementi, St. Andrew's Rectory, E.C. Elevtn packets of Seeds. Dis- 

 tributed as plants to Fellows. 



Stanley, W^., Mary's Bourne, Andover, Hants. Seed Potatos. See p. 874. 



Sutton, Messrs., Reading. Culinary Peas, Climbing Beans, and Christmas Rhubarb. 

 See pp. 273, &c . 



Tabrum, B., Norsey Manor, Billericay, Essex. Ten packets of Seeds. 

 Taylor, A., Brougham, Penrith. Seed Potatos. See p. 871. 

 Troughton, W., Preston. Seed Potatos. See p. 873. 



Veitch, Messrs. J., Chelsea. Vegetable and Flower Seeds, and plants of hybrid Tea 



Roses. See pp. 273, 864. A report on Roses will appear in a subsequent issue. 

 Veitch, Messrs. R., Exeter. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. See pp. 273, 607. 

 ViLMORiN, Messrs., Paris. Artichokes. See p. 862. 



Wallace, J., North Runcton, King's Lynn. Cucumber Seed. See p. 865. 



Watkins & Simpson, Messrs., 12 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden. Vegetable and 

 Flower Seeds. See pp. 273, 607. 



Welchman, Miss E., Down Lodge, Epsom. Seeds of Testudinaria elephantipes. 

 Distributed as plants to Fellows. 



Wheeler, H. J., Warminster, Wilts. Onion and Cabbage Seeds. See p. 863. A 

 report on Cabbages will appear in a subsequent issue. 



WiLKs, Rev. W., Shirley Vicarage, Croydon. Collection of German Irises. Distri- 

 buted to Fellows. 



Wood, J., Penrith. Dwarf Bean Seeds. See p. 870. 



Wright, Messrs., Mansfield. Culinary Peas. See p. 273. 



