December 14, 1895. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
235 
NATIONAL TESTIMONIAL 
TO 
MR. A. F. BARRON. 
FOURTH LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
Treasurer : H. J. Veitch, Esq., 544, King’s Road, 
Chelsea, S.W. 
s. 
9 
1 
1 
10 
10 
10 
10 
It is especially requested that subscriptions and com¬ 
munications relating- to this matter may be addressed to 
Mr. B. Wynne, 1 , Danes Inn, Strand, London, W.C. 
£ s - d. 
Amount previously acknowledged .. 383 
Wm. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, N. 
C. Ross, Welford Park Gardens 
J. Fitt, The Gardens, Panshanger 
J R.Stirling, Buckingham Palace Gardens 
S. T. Wright, Glewston Court Gardens,Ross 
E. Owen Greening, Belmont Grove, Lee 
T. B. Haywood, Woodbatch Lodge .. 3 3 
W. Neale, Eridge Gardens, Tunbridge 
Wells. 05 
Blackie & Son, Limited, 17, Stanhope 
Street, Glasgow .. .. .. 33 
M.Foster, F R.S., Great Shelford, Cambs 2 o 
J. H. Fitt, Frythe Gardens, Welwyn .. 05 
G. Norman, Hatfield 
W. Bain. Burford Lodge Gardens 
W. H. White, Burford Lodge Gardens 
G. T. Ewens, West Hall, Mortlake 
J. B. Stevenson, Chine Garden Cottage, 
Bournemouth 
Laxton Bros., Bedford 
F. Sander & Co., St. Albans 
R. P. Glendinning, n, Highgate Hill, N. 
T. Rochford, Turnford Hall Nurseries 
T. Whillans, Blenheim Gardens, Wood- 
stock 
E. T. Cook, 37, Southampton St., W.C. 
W. P. Thomson, 3, Belgrave Terrace, 
Chiswick .. .. .. .. o 10 
J. S Lindsay, White Lodge Gardens, 
Richmond .. .. .. .. o 
W. H. Divers, Belvoir Castle Gardens o 
James Boyd & Sens, Paisley .. .. 2 
G. Nicholson, Royal Gardens, Kew .. 1 
John Lee, 78, Warwick Gardens, W. .. 10 
James Carter & Co., 237, 238, High 
Holborn, W.C. 
Dickson & Robinson, 12, Old Millgate, 
Manchester .. .. .. .. 1 
Charles Noble, Bagshot .. .. .. 1 
o 10 
o 5 
° 5 
1 1 
o 2 
1 1 
3 3 
1 1 
1 1 
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7 
10 
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The list will be closed on December 31st. 
Lilies for the Garden. 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, white, 3 s. 6d. doz. 
„ ,, red or pink, 3s. doz. 
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OUR CHRISTMAS NUMBER 
WILL BE ISSUED 
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It will contain a full page illustration of 
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