Sir Henry Philip Price, 1st Baronet (17 February 1877 – 12 December 1963)[2] was a British businessman and philanthropist.
In 1953, the company was bought by United Drapery Stores, who used one of the Price group's trade names, John Collier.
It is now the home of the Millennium Seed Bank[5] as well as a number of National Collections of trees (birch, beech and Skimmia family of shrubs).
He was also a generous benefactor of Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) at 10 St James's Square and provided the funds in 1943 for The Institute to acquire the adjoining freehold of 9 St. James's Square (formerly the Portland Club) to expand its premises.
Chatham House's Henry Price Room was named in gratitude for his support over the years.