PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
«MOL. V. 
JULY 1865. 
No. 7. 
шана by the Council, 
Attention is called to the increasing interest of 
m xhibition ns in the Central Hall of the South 
The Acclimatisation Society have now 
gie Council Ma elected Lieut.-Col. Scott, В. Е, 
1 fill the vacan y in the Couneil occasioned by th 
eath of Sir J. Meis Paxton 
SaTURDAY WEEKLY Suows AND PROMENADES. 
These will be continued ede oim is year, 
commencing again on Saturday, August 
3 oune he deri je them 
ore attractive, have е апп ounced their in- 
ope Aa izes at 
A ardener's Chro nicle” Jute 24th, and the 
Journal of Бенденин " June 27th. 
eg AND Snows ar SOUTH KENSINGTON IN 
Хотан Aveust, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, AND 
эма өк of Ferns and their allies, J uly a, 
х E and Scientific vog ngs a and Show 
а Ue Pla nts 25th, Nov. Th and 
prizes awarded 
Ее Meetings, Augu 
dd. Th = "ics i oth and 1 9th, те 
t "Fellows = 2 ton P open for inspection by 
'elo 
haer" AND SHOWS AT CHISWICK. 
take place in Au nd Septemb 
n dut will be dul uly an E th he daily 
NNUALS IN THE 
roceedings,” the 
ald 
— go way чуми “ш pe ии the last week 
a fair о 
4 
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essrs.*Hooper 
too the system full justice. 
With ‘earlier preparations, their flowers would 
now be i = full b 
The follo secu is a communication from Messrs. 
oe & Co. to the Assistant-Secretary on the 
subject. 
“We beg to inform you зева n i pu 
which we have planted wi 
peet, be in full beauty about n E inant 
require it) car beo ы a en 
— devoted to ‘bedding plants,’ per 
isplay of such e aie as they a 
generally pa incapable 
* Another — is I gian ii: cost. 
They require, r preserving 
during winter, and gine tines Ses ее, until 
frosts are almost over. 
* The seeds of the annuals pos which the beds 
in the ante-g sown in April. 
he plants ur pos in Ses м in the 
о und, in mos es on t oc- 
upying From their T they were 
into their present places in the first. week in аа 
thereby scarcely receiving any e check, and, havin: 
been n m iis the dry weather, Зале 
not ceased to vigorously. 
y 
have Fn ioi d Seng pegged down as poses 
are. 
“ An earlier display would have been achieved 
if hees matter had been taken in hand sooner than 
it 
Avovsr 26th. 
On this day the Gardens will be open free to 
the public, in emi age of the birthday of 
the Prince Con 
JOURNAL OF THE eb HORTICULTURAL 
Soc 
The first number of the Jom T is now ready, 
and Fellows intending to requested 
to send ge su кэл pn p^ и Assistant Secre- 
tary, Kensington, cause their 
Journals to be forwarded to 
EXAMINATION oF GARDENERS, 
e Secretary of the Society of Arts reports to 
at Society,— 
3 Ba ебе o о prizes, I must not omit to men- 
tion that one only of the five p offered by the 
Royal Horticultural Society for the encourage- 
