730 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 AT WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1904. 



Ambrose, Messrs., Chesliunt. A vine of ' Melton Constable.' Will be planted in the 

 collection. 



Barr, Messrs., Covent Garden. Seeds of a Giant Leek. Will be tried in 1905. 

 Barrett, W., Rodborough Court, Stroud. Seed Potatos. See p. 220. 

 Beckett, E., Aldenham House Gardens, Elstree. 100 plants of Streptocarpus. Dis- 

 tributed to Fellows. 



Bknnett-Pok, J. T., Holrawood, Cheshunt. Plants of Nephrolepis Duffii. Distributed 

 to Fellows. 



Bon v via, Dr., Westwood, Worthing. Hybrid Hippeastrums, and a hybrid Pelargonium. 



Growing in the Gardens. 

 Bovil, A., Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. Seeds of Echium simplex. Growing in 



the Gardens. 



Boyce, J. W., Welney, Wisbech. Seed Potatos. See p. 219. 



Brown, Sir A., Bart., Broom Hall, Dorking. Dracaena stems for stock. 



Brown, Messrs., Peterborough. Seed Potatos. See p. 22<>. 



Bullar, Mrs. G. E., Southampton. Three packets of seed from Mexico. Not yet 

 germinated. 



Carew, Lord, 28 Belgrave Square, W. Seed Potatos. See p. 218. 



Carter, Messrs., High Holborn. Vegetable and flower seeds. Will be tried, 1905. 



Clementi- Smith, Rev. P., St. Andrew's Rectory, E.C. Three shrubs and flower seeds. 



Growing in the Gardens. 

 Coleman, W., Tunbridge Wells. Seed Potatos. See p. 219. 

 Cook, W. A., Shirley, Croydon. Seed of a Tomato. Will be tried, 1905. 

 Cooper, Taber, Messrs., Southwark Street. Se^d Potatos. See p. 218. 

 Copin G. H., Sherborne. Seeds of a Tomato. Will be tried, 1905. 

 Crampton, F. C, Sissinghurst. Seed Potatos. See p. 218. 



Cutbush, Messrs., Highgate. Hardy Cypripediums and Alpine plants. Growing in 

 the Gardens. 



Curator, Argotti Botanic Gardens, Malta. Seeds, all of which have been sown 

 recently. 



Daniels, Messrs., Norwich. Seed Potatos (see p. 218) and vegetable seeds, which 



will be tried in 1905. 

 Davies, Messrs., Bitton. Seeds of a Tomato. Will be tried in 1905. 

 Deal, W., Kelvedon. Seed Potatos. See p. 218. 



Dicksons, Messrs., Chester. Vegetable seeds which will be tried in 1905, and a valuable 



collection of fruit trees towards forming a collection. 

 Dickson, A., Messrs., Belfast. Primula seeds. Growing in the Gardens. 

 Dickson &' Robinson, Manchester. Seeds of Lettuce 4 Staghorn.' 



Dobbik, Messrs., Rothesay. Seed Potatos (see p. 218) and a collection of Violas, for 

 trial in 1905. 



Douolas, J., Great Bookham. Seeds of Carnations. Growing in the Gardens. 

 Dbueby, C. T., Acton. A valuable collection of British Ferns. Planted in the 

 Gardens. 



Edmonds, Miss, Wiscombe Park, Colyton. Hardy plants. Planted in the Gardens. 

 Elby, T. G. H., 81 Draketield Road, Hatcham. Seeds of herbaceous plants. Will be 



distributed to Fellows. 

 Fbboubom, G., The Hollies, Weybridge. Plants of Delphiniums and Campanula 



carpatica. Planted in the Gardens. 

 Fobbbs, J., Hawick. Seeds of Stocks, Violas, Pansies, and Delphiniums. Growing in 



the Gardens. 



Fox. W. L., Falmouth. Seedling Dracaenas. Distributed to Fellows. 

 Eraser, J., South Woodford. A valuable collection of fruit trees towards forming a 

 collection. 



FbBBBB de Lu/.y, Lilford Road, Camberwell. A patent Incisor. Will be tested and 



reported upon in 1905. 

 Gauntlett, Messrs., Redruth. Choice shrubs and plants. Planted in the Gardens. 

 George, B. T. St., Pensax Court, Worcester. Seeds from New Zealand. Plants will 



be distributed to Fellows. 

 Gledntaneh, F. G., Maidenhead. Croton cuttings. Plants distributed to Fellows. 

 Goldsmith, A., Woodbridge. Two seedling Black Currant bushes. Planted in the 



collection. 



