ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK. 
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1873. 
Spectat Day anp Evenine Fern, July 9. 
PROMENADES every Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. in July, except Exhibition Days. 
Leorvurss, Fridays in July, at four o’clock. 
Gardens open on Sundays and Exhibition Days at two o’clock, other days 
nine o'clock, 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. 
MEETINGS IN 1873. 
July 2, 16, 17. September 3, 17. November 5, 6. 
August 6, 20, October 1, December 8. 
BOTANICAL PLATES; 
_ OB, 
PLANT PORTRAITS. : 
IN GREAT VARIETY, BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED, 6d. and 1s, EACH. 
List of nearly 2000, one stamp. 
L, Ruzve & Co,, 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. 
“THE GARDEN,” 
A Weekly Mustrated Journal devoted solely to Horticulture in all its 
branches, 
THE GARDEN is conducted by Wittiam Rosrnson, 
F.L.S., Author of ‘‘ Hardy Flowers,” ‘* Alpine Flowers for English Gar- 
dens,” *‘‘The Parks, Promenades, and Gardens of Paris,” &c., and the best 
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. 
Lan I ing, 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. 
Tae GarpEN may be obtained through all Newsagents and at the Railway 
Bookstalls, at 4d. per copy. It may also be had direct from the Office at 5s. for 
* Quarter, 9s, 9d. for a Half-year, and 19s. 6d. for a Year, payable in advance ; 
and in Monthly Parts, Specimen Copies (post free) 44d, 
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