ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
GARDENS—REGENT’S PARK. 
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1874. 
SUMMER EXHIBITIONS, Wednesdays, May 20, June 10, and June 24. 
Gates open at 2 o'clock. 
SPECIAL EVENING FETE, Wednesday, July 8. Gates open at 8 o’clock p.m. 
Evening Dress. 
AMERICAN EXHIBITION, Daily, May 25, to June 9. 
PROMENADES.—Every Wednesday in May, June, and July, excepting thé 
Exhibition days, commencing May 6. Visitors admitted only by the Special 
Coloured Orders. 
LECTURES in the Museum at 4 o'clock precisely, Fridays, May 15, 22, 29 ; 
June 5, 12, 19, 26; July 3. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
MEETINGS AND SHOWS IN 1874. 
May 13. (Pot Roses.) 
7 27. (Fruit and Floral Meeting.) 
June 4 and 5. (Great Summer Show.) 
a. (Cat B and Floral Meeting.) 
July 1. (Cut Roses.) 
. 15. (Zonal Pelargoniums.) 
August 5. (Fruit and Floral Meeting.) 
i 19. Do. 
September 2. (Dahlias.) 
7. § (Fruit and Floral Meeting.) 
" ( Fungi.) 
November 11. (Fruit and Chrysanthemums.) 
December 2. (Fruit and Floral Meeting.) 
“THE GARDEN,” 
A Weekly Illustrated Journal devoted solely to Horticulture in all its 
branches. 
‘THE GARDEN is conducted by Witttam Rosrysoy, 
F.L.S., Author of ‘‘ Hardy Flowers,” ‘‘Alpine Flowers for English Gar- 
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Writers in every department of Gardening are contributors to its pages. 
The following are some of the subjects regularly treated of in its pages :-— 
The Flower Garden. Hardy Flowers. 
Landscape Gardening, Town Gardens. 
The Fruit Garden, The Conservatory. 
Garden Structures. Public Gardens, 
Room and Window Gardens. The Greenhouse and 
Notes and Questions. The Household, 
Market Gardening, The Wild Garden. 
Trees and Shrubs. The Kitchen Garden. 
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