LIST OF PATRONS— Continued. 
The Right Hon. LORD LONDESBOROUGH 
The Right Hon. LORD OVERSTONE 
The Right Hon. LORD TRURO 
The Right Hon. LORD AVELAND 
The Right Hon. LORD FERMOY 
The Right Hon. LORD CHESHAM 
The Right Hon. LORD EGERTON 
The Right Hon. LORD TREDEGAR 
The Right Hon. LORD WESTBURY 
The Right Hon. LORD PENRHVN 
The Right Hon. LORD CHARLES B. PERCY 
The Right Hon. LORD EDWARD HOWARD 
The Right Hon. the DOWAGER LADY CLINTON 
The Right Hon. the BARONESS KEITH 
The BARON ADOLPHE DE ROTHSCHILD 
The Hon. LAURENCE HARMAN KING-HARMAN 
The Rev. SIR H. J. INGILBY 
The Hon. and Reverend FREDERICK CURZON 
The Hon. and Reverend FREDERICK BARING 
The Hon. and Reverend A. STUART 
The Right Hon. SIR ROBERT PEEL, Bart., M.P. 
The Right Hon. SIR W. GIBSON-CRAIG, Bart. 
The Right Hon. SIR LAURENCE PEEL 
The Right Hon. SIR JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE 
The Right Hon. SIR JOHN TROLLOPE, Bart. 
The Right Hon. R. A. C. NISBET HAMILTON 
The Right Hon. JOHN EVELYN DENISON, M.P. 
The Right Hon. MAZIERE BRADY 
The Right Hon. GATHORNE HARDY 
The Hon. SIR SAMUEL MARTIN 
The Hon. E. S. PARKER JERVIS 
The Hon. ABRAHAM BREWSTER 
SIR GEORGE MUSGRAVE, Bart. 
SIRPIIILIPDE-MALPASGREY-EGERTON,Bart.,M.P. 
SIR CHARLES ISHAM, Bart. 
SIR HENRY F. EVERY, Bart. 
SIR JOHN H. THOROLD, Bart. 
SIR TREVOR WHELER, Bart. 
SIR THOMAS WHICHCOTE, Bart. 
SIR FRANCIS SHUCKBURGH, Bart. 
SIR GEORGE S. JENKINSON, Bart., M.P. 
SIR EDWARD BLACKETT, Bart. 
SIR JOHN RAMSDEN, Bart., M.P. 
SIR HUGH HUME CAMPBELL, Bart. 
SIR WILLIAM JARDINE, Bart. 
SIR JOHN HERON-MAXWELL, Bart. 
SIR JOHN PRINGLE, Bart. 
SIR W. M. E. MILNER, Bart. 
SIR OSWALD MOSLEY, Bart. 
SIR ROBERT AFFLECK, Bart. 
SIR JOHN V. B. JOHNSTONE, Bart. 
SIR JOHN W. CRADOCK-HARTOPP, Bart. 
SIR WILLIAM HENRY ROGER PALMER, Bart. 
SIR ‘ ENJAMIN J. CHAPMAN, Bart. 
Sir AUGUSTUS RIVERSDALE WARREN, Bart. 
SIR J. BENN-WAI.SH, Bart., M.P. 
SIR MONTAGU JOHN CHOLMELEY, Bart., M.P. 
SIR ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Bart. 
SIR HENRY T. TYRWHITT, Bart. 
SIR HUGH SEYMOUR BLANE, Bart., M.P. 
SIR WILLIAM PAYNE GALLWEY, Bart., M.P. 
SIR G. N. BROKE MIDDLETON, Bart. 
SIR FREDERICK BATHURST, Bart. 
SIR EDWARD KERRISON, Bart., M.P. 
SIR JOHN H. LOWTHER, Bart. 
SIR GEORGE R. PHILIPS, Bart. 
SIR G. MACPHERSON GRANT, Bart. 
SIR IVOR BERTIE GUEST, Bart. 
SIR THOMAS F. BUXTON, Bart. 
SIR WILLIAM H. FEILDEN, Bart. 
SIR ANTHONY DE ROTHSCHILD, Bart. 
SIR J. H. GREVILLE SMYTH, Bart. 
SIR EDWARD S. WALKER, F.R.S. 
SIR WILLIAM G. ARMSTRONG, F.R.S. 
The DOWAGER LADY BAILEY 
The DOWAGER LADY MARTIN 
The Hon. LADY FRANKLIN RUSSELL 
The Hon. LADY MORRIS 
The Hon. LADY MASSY 
The Hon. LADY WARRENDER 
The LADY DYKE 
The LADY BLANE 
The LADY CULLUM 
The LADY GARDINER 
The LADY JOSCELYN PERCY 
The LADY FULLER 
The LADY MAXWELL 
The LADY WALLSCOT 
The LADY WALSH 
The LADY KING 
The LADY BRUCE 
The LADY TRURO 
The LADY CAROLINE TOWNELEY 
The LADY CATHERINE WEYLAND 
The LADY CH. de CRESPIGNY 
The LADY MILDRED HOPE 
The LADY MARY HOPE 
The Hon. CURZON SMYTH 
The Hon. W. O. STANLEY 
The Hon. MRS. M. CATHCART 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW 
The ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, KEN- 
SINGTON 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, EDINBURGH 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, DUBLIN 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, BELFAST 
The ROYAL GARDENS AT HYDE AND BATTERSEA 
PARKS 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, OXFORD 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, MANCHESTER 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, LIVERPOOL 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, HULL 
The IMPERIAL GARDENS, PARIS 
The IMPERIAL GARDENS, ST. PETERSBURGIL 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, CALCUTTA 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, TRINIDAD 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, NATAL 
The ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, CEYLON 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, BUITENZORG 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, CARLSRUHE 
The BOTANIC GARDENS, ZURICH 
The PUBLIC GARDENS, VILLE DE PARIS 
The PUBLIC GARDENS, RANGOON. 
The AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, LAHORE 
AND MOST MEMBERS OF THE ARISTOCRACY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM INTERESTED IN 
HORTICULTURE. 
GARDENERS. 
The greatest reliance may be placed on Mr. William Bull’s recommendations, as every 
possible care is taken that only Gardeners (or Gardeners and Bailiffs) of thoroughly practical 
experience, steady habits, and whose integrity is unimpeachable, are recommended. 
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