314 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 AT WISLEY DURING THE YEAR 1906. 



Addy, Broughton, M.D., Weybridge. Seeds and seedlings of Veltheimia viridiflora. 



Growing in the Gardens. 

 Allen, R., Ashbourne, Derby. Eyes of vine ' White Nice.' Vines raised and planted 



in the collection. 

 Andrew^, G., Congleton, Cheshire. Seed potatoes. See p. 343. 

 AsHTON, Ben, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Seed potatoes. See p. 343. 

 Atkinson, W., Bournemouth. Tomato «eed. See p. 348. 



Ayres, C, Cape Town. Richarclia Uclimanni. Growing in the Gardens. This 

 distinct and comparatively new Richardia proved rather disappointing, the 

 spathe being small, creamy white, blotched within at the base with purple. 



Backhouse, J., & Sons, Ltd., York. Saxifraga oppositifolia coccmea and Primula 

 inarginata Linda Pope. Planted on the rockery. 



Barbey, M., Valleyres, Vaud, Switzerland. Seeds of Pninus Laurocerasiis var. 

 laurifolius. Seeds and plants will be distributed to Fellows. 



Barr & Sons, Covent Garden, W.C. Collections of Iris, Pcconia, Papaver, Narcissus, 

 &c. Planted in the Gardens. Varieties of aster, cucumber, kale, potato (see p. 

 341), and sweet pea for trial. The trial of asters will be continued. 



Bates, Henry, Robertsbridge. Seed potatoes. See p. 345. 



Beckett, E., Aldenham House, Elstree. Varieties of aster and cucumber for trial 



(see vol. xxxi. p. 247). The trial of asters will be continued. 

 Beddome, Col., West Hill, Putney. Plants of Billhergia nutans. Distributed to 



Fellows. 



Bell & Bieberstedt, Leith. Varieties of culinary pea for trial. See p. 333. 

 Bennett-Po?:, J. T., Holmwood, Cheshunt. Nephrolepis Diiffii (plants), Nicotiana 



Sandercp (seed). Stocks raised and distributed to Fellows. 

 Bentley, J., Ltd., Chemical Works, Hull. Insecticides. See p. 350. 

 Berkeley, Mrs. G. F., Fleet, Hants. Seeds of Eschscholtzias. Will be tried in 1907. 

 BiLNEY, W. A., Wey bridge. Collections of alpines and orchids. Growing in the 



Gardens and in part distributed to Fellows. Seeds of poppies from China. 



Valueless. 



Black, Mrs. J. Stuart, Ditton Hill, Surbiton. Crinum sp. Growing in the Gardens. 



Blackmore & Langdon, Bath. Carnation for trial. See vol. xxi. p. 226. 



BoNAViA, Dr., Westwood, Worthing. Bulbils of Lilium sulphureimi, and plants of 

 Sylhet orange— growing in the Gardens ; Vines Cornichon Blanc and Violet- 

 planted in the collection ; Miscellaneous seeds— plants raised and distributed to 

 Fellows. 



BoviLL, A., Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. Bulbs of Lilium Harrlsii. Growing in 

 the Gardens. 



Bowles, E. A., Myddelton House, Waltham Cross. Collections of alpine and 



herbaceous plants. Growing in the Gardens. 

 BoYCE, J. W., Welney, Wisbech. Seed potatoes. See p. 343. 

 Brown, C. W., St. Brelade's, Jersey. Tomato seed. See p. 348. 

 BuLTEEL, Mrs. G., Brook Lodge, Cheapside, Ascot. Psoralia pinnata. 

 BuNYARD, G., & Co., Royal Nurseries, Maidstone. Helianthemums and orchids. 



Growing in the Garden, and in part distributed to Fellows. 

 BuRKiLL, A. R., Twyford, Berks. Seeds of melons from Afghanistan. See p. 332. 

 Cannell & Sons, Swanley. Collection of cannas. The trial will be reported on in 



1907. 



Cant, B. R., & Sons, Old Rose Gardens, Colchester. Collection of roses, planted in 

 the Gardens. 



Cant, Frank, Braiswick Rose Gardens, Colchester. Collection of roses, planted in 



the Gardens. 

 Carpenter, G., West Hall, By fleet. Dahlias. 



Carters, High Holborn. Vegetable and flower seeds for trial ; pea (seep. 333), potato 

 (see p. 342), bean, cucumber, kale, carrots (see p. 331), &c. ; candytuft and mis- 

 cellaneous flowers. 



Charrington, Mrs., The Warren, Hever, Kent. Seeds of Casiiarina spp., etc. Plants 



distributed to Fellows. 

 Chatfield, J. & F., Southwick, Sussex. Seed potatoes. See p. 347. 



