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SOCIETIES CONNECTED WITH GARDENING. 



jVJR. GEORGE BUNYARD will be happy to receive Donations or Annual 

 ■'-'-*■ Subscriptions for the following Institutions, which every lover of a 

 Garden should support, and which every Gardener should embrace while it 

 lays in his power, to provide for old age, accident or infirmity. Further 

 particulars can be had direct from the addresses of Secretaries. 



The Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Institution: — 



Secretary — Mr. Geo. J. Ingram, 50, Parliament Street, S.W. Subscription, 

 21/0 per year. 



The Royal Gardeners' Orphan Fund : — 



Secretary — Mr. Archibald F. Barron, 13, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick, 

 S.W. Subscriptions, from 5/0 a year. 



United Horticultural Benefit and Provident Society:— 

 Secretary — Mr. W. Collins, 9, Martindale Road, Balham, S.W. 



(Special Funds available for sickness, convalescence, and old age.) 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



MR. G. B., V. M. H., will also be pleased by propose any Ladies or 

 Gentlemen as Fellows of this Society, which offers to distant members 

 special advantages in its ample Journal, &c. Subscriptions one, two or four 

 guineas per year; Gardeners 10/6 or more. Secretary — Rev. Wm. WlLKS, 

 M. A., 117, Victoria Street, S.W. 



HTHE GREAT FRUIT SHOW at the CRYSTAL PALACE, takes place 

 A on September 29th and 30th, and October 1st. Schedules from 117, 

 Victoria Street, S.W., as above. 



