ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



ESTABLISHED ^^^^^^ ^•^- ■^^*^*- 



INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1809, 



OflBces : 117, Victoria Street, Westminster, S-W. 



PRIVILEGES OF FELLOWS, 



All subscribing Fellows are entitled— 

 I. — To Tickets admitting to all the Society's Exhibitions at the 



Drill Hall, Westminster, and to Chiswick Gardens. 

 2. — To a copy of the Society's Journal (post free) containing all 



the Lectures delivered at the fortnightly meetings, and full 



reports of all plants, &c., exhibited. 

 3. — To attend and vote at all Meetings of the Society. 

 4. — To the use of the Lindley Library at the Society's Rooms, 



117, Victoria Street. 

 5. — To purchase, at specially reduced rates, such fruit and vegetables 



as are not required for the experimental purposes of the 



Society. 

 6. — To a share (in proportion to subscription) of such seeds, plants, 



cuttings, &c., as may be available for distribution. 

 7. — To send seeds, plants, bulbs, &:c., for trial to the Society's 



Gardens at Chiswick. 

 8. — To exhibit at all Shows and Meetings. 



An Associate subscribing 10s. 6d. a year is entitled— 



I. — To One Non-transferable Pass, and to privileges as mentioned 



in Nos. 2, 4, 7, 8. 



N.B. — Associates must be Imtd-fide Gardeners or Employes in a Nursery, 

 Market Garden, or Seed Establishment, and must be recommended for election 

 by two Fellows of the Society. 



Anyone interested in Horticulture is eligible for election as a 

 Fellow, and is invited to join the Society. Ladies are eligible 

 for election as Fellows of the Society. 



