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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1905. 



Allnutt, Messrs., Chobham Road, Woking. A small bag of lawn grass seeds. 

 Ambrose, Messrs., Cheshunt. Vine 'Melton Constable.' Planted in the collection at 

 Wisley. 



Anti-Blight Co., Leytonstone. Insecticides. See p. 260. 



Bark, Messrs., Covent Garden. Tomatoes, peas, broccoli, sweet peas (see pp. 237), leeks 

 (259), cabbage (259), potatoes (248), flower seeds, and tulips. 



Bath, Messrs., Wisbech. Carnations (see p. 222), and tulips, of which the trial is not 

 completed. 



Battram, E. H., Port Newydd, Abercynon. Potato. See p. 243. 

 Baxter, W., Woking. Cactus dahlias. See p. 227. 

 Bell & Bieberstedt, Messrs., Leith. 



Blackburn, E. M., Pulborough. Seeds of hybrid Lilium giganteum. Not yet 

 germinated. 



Bliss, A. J., The Maples, Orpington. Seeds of Securidaca longipedunculata. Not 

 yet germinated. 



Bodenham, Miss N., Ivy Lodge, Acton Green, W. Fern spores from New Zealand. 

 Failed to germinate. 



Bona via, Dr., Worthing. Vine cuttings. Distributed to Fellows. Pinus and palms 



growing on in the Garden. 

 Bonnet, F., The Hollies, Rugeley. Seedling veronicas. Planted in the Garden. 

 Boscawen, Hon. J., Tregye, Cornwall. Ericas, callas, and ferns. Planted in the 



Garden. 



Bowles, E. A., Waltham Cross. Herbaceous plants. Planted in the Garden. 

 Boyce, J. W., Welney, Cambs. Potato. See p. 253. 



Bradshaw, J., The Grange, Southgate. Seeds, bulbs, and plants. Some planted in 



the Gardens, and others distributed to Fellows. 

 Brewer, F. S., Brentwood. Potato. See p. 250. 



Brock, A. C, Oakfield, Weybridge. Plants of Primula rosea and primrose 'Evelyn 



Arkwright.' Planted in the Garden. 

 Brown, T. W., Kew. Seeds of Catalpa speciosa. Plants distributed to Fellows. 

 Bunyard, Messrs., Maidstone. Fruit-trees and vines. Planted in the collection at 



Wisley. 



Burroughs, T. H., London, W. Seeds of Primula rosea. Plants distributed to 

 Fellows. 



Cadic, L. E. M., Gravesend. 'La Foudre.' A chemical manure. See p. 260. 

 Cannell, Messrs., Hardley, Norwich. Tomato, peas. 



Carpenter, W., Yardley Wood, Birmingham. Tomato, received late. Will be tried 

 1906. 



Carter, G., Cottenham. Potatoes. See p. 249. 



Carter, Messrs., 237 High Holborn. Peas, beans, tomatoes, flower seeds (see p. 257), 



and a pigmy larch growing in the Garden. 

 Chambers, B. E. C, Haslemere. Choice trees and shrubs. Growing in the Garden. 

 Chatfield, Messrs., Southwick, Brighton. Potato. S^e p. 255. 

 Cheal, Messrs., Crawley. Peas, cactus dahlias. See p. 228. 



Christie, G. R., Steep, Petersfield. Seeds of Thibetan poppy. Seedlings growing. 

 Clementi-Smith, Rev. J., St. Andrew's Rectory, Doctors' Commons, E.C. Plants and 



seeds. Growing in the Garden. 

 Clibbans, Messrs., Altrincham. Trees, shrubs, and plants (see p. 258). Planted out 



and growing in the Garden. 

 Close, Miss E., Woodstock. Thirteen orchids. Growing in the Garden. 

 Cocker, Messrs., Aberdeen. Violas. See p. 240. 

 Coleman, W., Tunbridge Wells. Potato. See p. 253. 



Colman, J., Gatton Park, Reigate. Caladiums, &c. Plants distributed to Fellows. 

 Cook, W. A., Horsham. Tomato. 



Craig, Harrison & Craig, Messrs., Heston. A collection of Nephrolepis. Growing in 

 the Garden. 



Cripps, Messrs., Tunbridge Wells. A collection of trees and shrubs. Planted in the 

 Garden. 



Crook, J., Forde Abbey, Chard. Peas, cauliflower (see p. 259), and polyanthus 

 seeds. 



