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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
All the cascades and fountains, and Minton’s 
Majo olica fountain from the International Exhibi- 
kan of 1892, “а be played. 
tary bands will perform during the day. 
At the close of the Show exhibitors may, if 
шу Де ба sell their flowers, but no object of any 
iption can be removed before 6 o'clock, 
TULIP SHOW. 
The Tulips planted by Messrs. E. G. Henderson 
i Ben in the Antes arden eet in other parts of 
u t South Kensington n, are 
аА and м а P which Fellows dia 
endeavour to enjoy at o 
FIRST GREAT SHOW. 
The First Great Show of Plants, Flowers, and 
Fruits will 
be held on June 10th, when nearly 
500/. is offered in prizes. 
Fellows and holders of Transferable Tickets 
admitted at 12 o'clock; friends of Fe llows with 
privileged tickets, priee 3s. 64. each, а at 
1 o'clock ; the general public admitted at 2 py ia 
with tickets which can be purchased at бз. е 
ach 
before T ed of the ‘Show, and at 7s. 6d, each on 
"n я how. 
aged tickets, and tickets - the n at 
“4 oe eed price, ea urchased at the entrance 
the Gardens, South Kensington, at ber time 
fee the € of the. S 
'The n ofa T ws card, or a written 
order = w, will enable the bearer to 
Fellow 
purchase } privileged tickets at the offices of the 
ety. 
T FOR PLANTS, 
A Ballot for Plants will take Ке, = Tuesday, 
sem 16th, at 3 o'clock in the aftern 
4-Guinea Fellows, or 40-Guinea Life Members, 
entitled to name 6 lots; 2-Guinea Fellows, or 
mbers, to name 3 lots, 
ufficient if Fellows will make a mark 
hat eas 
а еу are requested to notify how they wish them 
The list of cad. is enclosed 
аф, he osed with this number 
DProcerdings of Ed Soticty, 
FIRST бла SHOW. 
Нүхстхтиз, О AMELLIAS, &с. 
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cold and wet жге than a canvas tent spread over 
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show after all, 
and that the тоа light of a Alvan sereen may 
p^ к» too dearly. 
e exhibition of Hyaci inths Дек эл and other 
е ботата plants was especia all 
Hyacinths, Mr. Paul beat ^p Бон 
amongst nurserymen, and 
vantage amongst da urs. 
Hyacinths stated to be grow window 
exhibited ; but all were in pots with А the exception 
of a collection from Mi 
n Road. The 
Mr. Young had the ad- 
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lias were vel repre 
In the seellaneous collections of flowering 
plants; Medini lla ifi 
Lee, attracted т attention 
contributed = ely to the success of this portion of 
the e - biti 
9 ongst ‘the miscellaneous spring flowers were 
very fi е буйла s'from Messrs. Е. б. 
ан. ы {тее Мамы ун оп 
а we 
; апа boniques 
which 
glasses, forming ve 
mongst the fr Sa was - 
wnes’ Grape, -— in tete and in 
last, were well w ven i a 
October were from Shuter, “gardener 
Earl of Wilton; md the latter from 
objec ets. 
bunches of Lady 
u Aug 
exhibitions were in excelle e 
proof of the vitat of the pet ; Down 
variety va - keeping. 
e est curiosities mec were S M 
plants of ie — = Aucuba, in fruit, from edi 
Laing; and a of nt Соо оре = 
one of the Society’ 8 чї мач, at Chiswick. the”, 
of Fieus Cooperi is of 
white. Whether it will be fit to eat or not i$ к 
decided, and no one likes to be the first to 8 
the cold and the — y 
kinds, 
Nurserynen Ist Waltham 
ges N, 2) de Hh Messrs. ‘Cutbush & Sot, 
hate, N, U. 
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ass 2, 12 H Mint, 6 kinds. 
Ist prize, Mr, W., Young, gardener to fe Barc 
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