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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 LABORATORY AND GARDENS AT WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1908. 



Acme Chemical Co., Tonbridge, Kent. Screw pegs or stakes. See p. 551. 



Addy, Dr. B., Weybridge. Achimenes tubers. Flowered at the Garden, and will be 



distributed to Fellows, 1909. 

 Aldersey, H., Aldersey Hall, Chester. Sweet Peas. See p. 549. Phlox decussata 



vars. Will be reported upon in 1909. 

 Allan, W., Gunton Park Gardens, Norwich. Raspberry ' Alexandra.' For trial 



in 1909. 



Arnold, Mrs., Dedhara. Apple ' D'Arcy Spice.' Planted in the collection. 



Awcock, P. B., Englefield Green. Seed of Ceanothus and cuttings of tree Carnations. 



Baker, Messrs., Codsall, Staffs. Dahlias. Seep. 291. 



Barr, Messrs., Covent Garden. Varieties of beet (p. 539) and potato (p. 525), and 

 asparagus, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, parsley, and Phlox decussata (trials 

 in progress). Collection of Narcissus. Planted in the Garden. Seeds of ' Blue 

 Poppy from Kashmir,' and Tricuspidaria hexapetala. "Will be tried in the Garden. 



Basham, J., Bassaleg, Mon. Apple ' Tamplin.' Planted in the collection. 



Baxter, W., Woking. Dahlias. See p. 291. 



Beckett, E., Aldenham House Gardens, Elstree. Beet. See p. 539. 

 Bettinson, J., Wisbech. Potatos. See p. 525. 



Birkbeck. Miss A. M., Putney, S.W. Seeds from Jamaica, Chili, etc. A few plants 

 raised. 



Black, A., Carton Gardens, co. Kildare. Potato ' Up-to-Date.' See p. 538. 



Blunden, Messrs., Deodar Road, Putney, S.W. ' Cultivon.' See p. 551. 



Bonavia, Dr., Worthing. Delphinium seed. Plants raised for distribution to 



Fellows, 1909. 

 Boor, L. G., Weybridge. Wood oil. See p. 552. 

 Booth, Mrs. M. H., Kettering. Potato. See p. 525. 

 Bottomley, Prof. W., London, ' Nitro-Bacterine.' 



Bourne, R. W., Bishopstoke. Seeds from Straits Settlements. Germinated, but 



mostly of little value for garden purposes. 

 Bowles, E. A., Waltham Cross. Collection of Viola spp. Planted in the Garden. 

 Box, J. R., West Wickham. Chelidonium, Erodium, Horminum, and Vancouveria. 



Planted in the Garden. 

 Boxall, Dr., Dorking. Yellow foxgloves. Planted in the Garden. 

 Brodie of Brodie, Brodie Castle, N.B. Seed of Gladiolus primulinus. Plants 



raised and growing in the Garden. 

 Brousson, H. L., New Eltham, S.E. Dahlia. See p. 291. 

 Brown, W. & J., Peterborough. Potato. To be tried in 1909. 

 Browne, Thompson, Messrs., Cork. Brocc6li. To be tried in 1909. 

 Bryan, Major, Alton, Hants. Gladiolus primulinus. Flowered in the Garden, 1908. 

 Buenos Aires, Municipal Botanical Garden. Collection of seeds. Plants raised for 



distribution to Fellows, 1909. 

 Bullak, Mrs., Carlton Crescent, Southampton. Vegetable marrow seeds from Florence. 



Will be tried in 1909. 

 BuxYARD, G., Maidstone. Books for the Library. 



Bunyard, Messrs., Maidstone. Varieties of broad bean (p. 545), pea (p. 288), and 



scarlet runner (p. 545), and Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and parsley (trials in 



progress). Collections of raspberries and strawberries. For trial in 1909. 



Winter spray for fruit trees. See p. 552. 

 BuBir, W. J., Cromer. Collection of raspberries for trial in 1909. 

 BuBPMB, Messrs., Philadelphia. Varieties of lettuce (p. 545) and tomato (p. 546), 



and Brussels sprouts and onion (trials in progress), and of Celosia, sweet pea 



and Tropaeolum (p. 549). 

 CambbIDOI Botanic Gardens (R. I. Lynch, Curator). Collection of seeds. Plants 



raised for distribution to Fellows, 1909. 

 Campbell, R., Executors ok, Manchester. Campbell's Nico-soap. See p. 551. 

 Carlyon, Miss C. M., Bloemfontein, O.R.C. Seeds of Moraea sp. Plants raised but 



not yet flowered. 



C \ iu'kntkk, G., West Hall Gardens, Byrleet. Dahlias.. See p. 291. Asters. Plantedin 

 the Garden. Seeds of a blue-flowered pea proved to be Lathyrus sativus 

 <<»>■/ ileus. 



