PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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Societies to enter into union with the Royal Hor- 
ticultural Society. 
To I Bond Je Szason TICKETS. 
28. onal Season Tickets, not transferable, 
may T санаа for dares shillings for the out- 
n shillings for the in-door 
ion for erint ia 
Day Fétes, at Sout sington. езе tiokets. FA 
not confer any of лы oo rights of Fellows, 
URE Нор 
29. Persons holding debentur and their no- 
minees, have the privilege o admission to the 
Gardens whenever they are eon. 
Ж Spa TICKETS. 
30. Annual Season Tickets, not transferable, 
oi giving admission only to the experimental 
wick Shows, may be pure 
Chi Garde 
by эра at Chiswick and others, for 10s. each. 
MISSION OF THE Ров 
sion to each of the Gre: а Shows is 
аъ e public by tickets, to be purchased 
for = cach befor the day, and for 7s. ба, оп Ше 
eT 
sion m eaeh of the Special Shows is 
сые, iy ihe publie by tickets, to be purchased 
for ach before the day, and for 5s, each on 
the P of the 
e оа to the first day of all other 
Shows at South Жашан! oe B the Paturay 
Wee etn is 2s, 6d., 
tember, and October, 
34, The admission to the Shows held at Chis- 
wick will be 2s. 6d. 
35. Fees sion to the South Kensington Gar- 
dens after 1 o'clock on the days mentioned below, 
not being Show, Féte, or Promenade days, will 
Auring the London season, be as yn жи са. 
aturdays, 28 
Sundays, the "Gardens are closed to the publie, 
but open to Fellows and their friends person- 
i А "a troduced. 
ч 
s, 6d. 
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 
Aámis ssion during the months of August, Sep- 
tember, and October, when the London season 
is over, 34. every ‘day but Saturday. On 
Saturday it is n 
Ai onis on on the cary — 15.; 
y, and Whit- 
Mon scd ind Tuesday 3d. pee ay. 
36. On the 266 st, the paged of the 
he founder of the 
ens are 
d 
visited ыа. оп vig =» August 1864. 
‚ Adm soln” quy crm Poe я at 
Chis iswick, exept 3 a Show days, 1з. daily, 
throughout the у 
A guide book to the South Kensington 
бе price 6d., is to 4 had at the Gardens and 
of all booksellers 
v. Mr. Reynolds 
8. еб 1 Ax Kath, Mr. y. 
Mr. Skinner. 
The ж, was is guam to a а 
rt what improvements can be made 
> жы of the Society, with the view of illus Rests 
А ure; 
nd invite discussions among the ibitors, 
ns to prepare a schedule accordingly for the year 
n falfilm ent of puer eris the Com- 
Жый has had several meetings, and has held 
ce Cg UM cond ne with a pei 1 
nother 
and u o the progress o 
They наві тту p itw 
organise it at ge Kensington, where accom- 
modation suitable at all seasons of 
with 
n В proper ED ures, has been pro- 
vided; and t that is wanted is the hearty 
co-operation of the Fellows themselves to emable 
it to take place. The Committee consi hat а 
ekly Show has the followi ng | d over 
me present system of Great z= 
It would greatly i e m of 
ыа. the бое) of whom refrain from 
contributing to t Show a solitary specimen 
well-known core howe 6 А у 
оша bring before t 
omplete cbe geh of the current state 
of "оное ak, е year. 
able the аа to be examined 
ae ore "delibe ely and usefully t 
possible to do during the bustle and excitement of 
а one day's G Show, = wo ently 
e ealeulated to promote the steady progress of 
seien A wx rticulture. 
4. It поа extend the limits 
schedules of Exhibi- 
tions d wn up for а diqie d 
Co i eel- 
ings of 
iret at the pe бай they 1 
the sub-committees, requested their Chairman to 
support the Cou 
the эсту айл of Weekly Shows during t the 
