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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



DONORS OF BOOKS, APPARATUS, AND SPECIMENS TO THE 

 LABORATORY AT WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1907. 



Board of Agriculture, Journal, Pamphlets, and Leaflets. 



Douglas, J., "Flora Nigritana," "British Ferns," Herbarium of British Plants. 



Glendenning, R., British Flora (Bentham). 



Lewis, Mrs. Hornby, Complete Photographic Outfit. 



Massee, G., " Textbook of Fungi," "Textbook of Plant Diseases," and a number of 

 Pamphlets. 



Voss, Messrs. Walt., Specimens of Manures, Insecticides, and Fungicides. 

 Willmott, Miss, " Rock and Alpine Gardening." 



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

 AT WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1907. 



Aldenham, Lord, Elstree. Pentstemons. See p. 313. 



Allan, W., Thorpe Market, Norwich. Raspberry ' Alexandra.' Planted in the 

 collection. 



Allin, G., Finsbury Park. Tomato seed. See p. 306. 



Arbcthnott, Miss, Paignton, South Devon. Seeds and plants of Romneija Coulteri. 



Planted in the Gardens. 

 Ashworth, A., Gresford. Double variegated Arabis and Polygonum baldschuanicuvi . 



Planted in the Gardens. 

 Babington, C. H., Coulsdon, Surrey. Calceolaria violacea and Rose ' Adele Prevost.' 



Planted in the Gardens. 

 Ballard, E., Colwall, near Malvern. Aster. See p. 184. 



Bannerman, J. M., Wyastone Leys, Monmouth. Hymenanthera crassifolia berries. 

 Failed to germinate. 



Barnes, Mrs., Fox Holm, Cobham. Lilium sulphur eum bulbils. Growing on. 



Barr & Sons, Covent Garden, W.C. Varieties for trial of aster (see p. 184), celery 

 (p. 529), dwarf French beans (p. 288), lemon cucumber (p. ccii), melon (p. 281), 

 pea (p. 533), and tomato (p. 306). Collections of seeds from Mallorca and 

 Vancouver, the former of no value, but many of the latter have been raised 

 and planted in the Gardens. Valuable collections of Crocus, Eryngium, 

 Gentiana, and Papaver. Planted in the Gardens. 



Basham, J., Bassaleg, Mon. Apple ' Chas. Ross.' Added to the collection. 



Bates, H., Robertsbridge. Tomato seed. See p. 306. 



Baxter, W., Woking. Dahlias. See p. 223. 



Beckton, G. L., Sherborne, Dorset. Seed of Ipomoea sp. Failed. 



Bell, Robert, M.D., Ewell. Potatos. See p. 299. 



Bennett-Poe, J. T., Holmwood, Cheshunt. Collection of Narcissus. Planted in 



the Gardens. Cypripediums, Dracaenas, and Phyllocactus. In part distributed 



to Fellows, and in part growing in the Gardens. 

 Bide & Sons, S., Farnham. Rose ' Queen of Spain.' Planted in the Gardens. 

 Bilney, W. A., Weybridge. Orchids and Primula japonica. Added to the collections. 

 Blytii, Lord, Stansted, Essex. French-grown roses. Planted in the Gardens. 

 Bonavia, Geo., M.D., Richmond Road, Worthing. Hippeastrums and Lilium 



Alexandrae roseum. Growing in the Gardens. 

 Boor, L. G., Weybridge. Fertiliser. See p. 311. Calcium cyanamide. Will be 



reported on in 1908. 



Boscawen, Hon. John, Perranwell, Cornwall. Embothrium coccineum seed. Not yet 

 germinated. 



Bovill, Laura U., Holmwood, Surrey. Nandina domestica seed. Failed to germinate 

 Bowers, E. H., Roscommon. Carnations. Will be tried in 190H. 

 Bowles, E. A., Myddelton House, Waltham Cross. Rock plants, etc. Planted in the 

 Gardens. 



Boyd, Mrs. A. H., Westward Ho, North Devon. Crinitm sp. from India (?). Growing 

 in the Gardens. 



Bradford, O. G., Lustleigh, Newton Abbot. llolboellia latifolia seed. Not yet 

 germinated. 



BbaOOB, Florence, Sadborow, Chard. Spores of tufted and frilled male fern and 

 hal t's tongue. Plants have been raised and will be planted in the wild garden. 



