ESTABLISHED Dy: SGZEY: : INCORPORATED 
A.D. 1804. A OI =7 JAP A.D. 1809. 
RovaL HortIcULTURAL SOCIETY, 
VINCENT SQUARE, LONDON, S.W, 
Telegraphic Address: “*HORTENSIA, LONDON.” Telephone: 5363 Westminster. 
PROGRAMME OF THE SOCIETY’S 
Shows, Meetings and Lectures for 1907. 
Jan. §8.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. E. S. Salmon, F.L.S., on the American 
Gooseberry Mildew.* 
,, 22.—Exhibition and Meeting. 
Feb. 12.—Exhibition; ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at 3 p.m. 
Mar. 5.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by the Rey. Prof. G. Henslow, V.M.H., on the True 
Darwinism. 
10 Ba ibibo and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Barbour James, on Horticulture in British 
yuiana, 
April Mig ete es and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. H. J. Chapman, on Orehid Hybrids and their 
arents. 
16.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. R. H. Curtis, on Rainfall in its relation to 
Horticulture.* 
30.—Exhibition and Meeting. NATIONAL AURICULA AND PRIMULA SOCIETY'S 
SHOW. Lecture by Mr. H. Morgan Veitch, on Horticultural Law and the Amateur. 
14.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Henry Stevens, on Photographs of Flowers, 
Animals, &c.* 
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99 ' FLOWER SHOW, INNER TEMPLE GARDENS, E.C. Fellows admitted after 12.30 
ae on May 28th, upon showing their Tickets. 
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June 11. Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Walter P. Wright, on Arches, Pillars and 
Pergolas.* 
ri t SHOW OF COLONIAL-GROWN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 
25.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by the Rev. Prof. G. Henslow,V.M.H., on Peculiarities 
of Leaf Arrangements. 
9.\GREAT SUMMER SHOW AT HOLLAND HOUSE, KENSINGTON. Fellows 
10. J admitted after 12.30 on July 9th, upon showing their Tickets. 
16.—NATIONAL SWEET-PEA SOCIETY'S SHOW. 
23.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by the Hon. Vicary Gibbs, on Rare Trees and Shrubs 
in the Open Air. 
6.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Bedford on Water Lilies, &c.* 
20. eee and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. James Hudson, V.M.H., on Terrace Garden 
-lants.* 
o> Behibision and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. F. W. Moore, V.M.H., on Lesser Known 
Orchids.* 
7.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Leonard Sutton and Mr. W. Smyth, on 
Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes for Ornamental purposes. 
.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. B. H. Thwaite, on Electric Cultivation in 
relation to Horticulture.* 
5.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by the Rey. Professor G. Henslow, V.M.H., on British 
Floral Relationships with Foreign Countries. 
[| SHOW OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUITS. 
29.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. Cecil Hooper, F.S.I., on Birds of our Gardens 
and their Habits.* 
12.—Exhibition and Meeting. Lecture by Mr. R. Irwin Lynch, V.M.H., on Succulent Plants.* 
26.—Exhibition and,Meeting. Lecture by Mr. F. J. Baker, on Garden Experiments. 
2B: } SHOW OF COLONIAL FRUIT AND OF HOME-PRESERVED FRUITS AND 
9, 29% VEGETABLES. 
Dec, 10.—Exhibition and Meeting. 
» 3l.—Exhibition and Meeting. 
1908. 
Jan. 14 & 28.—Exhibitions and Meetings. 
*Lecture illustrated by Lantern Slides. 
Except on May 28-30, and July 9-10, all the above Shows will be held in the Royal Horticul- 
tural Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W., and Fellows will be admitted at 1 p.m.; the 
Public at 2 p.m. on payment of 2s. 6d. 
R.H.S. Advertisement Office :—VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 
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