6 ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Everyone interested in Horticulture should possess a 

 Complete Set of the 



JOURNAL 



OP THE 



Dorticultural Society 



which has been regularly published SINCE THE YEAR 1805, and therefore 

 contains not only a unique and unbroken record of the Plants, Flowers, 

 Fruits, and Vegetables which have been cultivated during a period of 

 almost 90 years, but also valuable Papers from the pens of the best 

 scientific and practical authorities on Horticulture. 



Fellows of the Society and others desirous of completing their sets 

 may still obtain the following back numbers from the R.H.S. Office, 

 117 Victoria Street, S.W., only : 



Vol. VI., 1880, pp. 168. Proceedings of the Society. To Fellows, 

 Is. ; non-Fellows, Is. 6d. 



Vol. VII., part 1, 1886, pp. 155. Eeport of the Orchid Conference, 

 1885, with Papers by the late Professor Reichenbach, H. J. 

 Veitch, F.L.S., James O'Brien, H. N. Ridley, &c. To Fellows, 

 3s. 6d. ; non-Fellows, 6s. 



Vol. VII., part 2, 1886, pp. 154. Primula Conference and Orchid 

 Conference at Liverpool. To Fellows, 3s. 6d. ; non-Fellows, 5s. 



Vol. VIII, 1887, pp. 394. On the Effects of Frost on Vegetation, 

 by the Rev. Professor Henslow,M.A.,F.L.S.,F.G.S. To Fellows, 

 2s. ; non-Fellows, 3s. 6d. 



Vol. IX., 1887, pp. 230. The National Pear Conference : Descrip- 

 tive Catalogue of varieties, &c. To Fellows, Is. 6d. ; non- 

 Fellows, 2s. Qd. 



Vol. XI., parts 1 and 2, 1889, pp. 162. Hungarian Grapes, 

 Burmese Potatoes, Tomatoes, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Orchids, &c. 

 To Fellows, 2s. ; non-Fellows, 3s. 



Vol. XI., part 3, 1889, pp. 278. Roses, Irises, Strawberries, Car- 

 nations, Peaches, Nectarines, Conifers, &c. To Fellows, 2s. Qd.\ 

 non-Fellows, 5s. 



Vol. XII., part 1, 1890, pp. 289. Report of the Vegetable Con- 

 ference : Papers on Asparagus, Winter Salads, Peas, Potatoes, 

 &c. ; Report of the Chrysanthemum Conference, with Papers 

 read thereat. To Fellows, 2s. Qd. ; non-Fellows, 5s. 



