EXAMIXATION IN HORTICULTURE. 265- 

 I hereby certify that the Examination in Horticulture held at 



has been conducted strictly according to the rules and regulations of the 

 Eoval Horticultural Society. 



Swpcrvisor s Signature 



Date 



*^* The Council of the Royal Horticultural Society reserve to themselves the 

 right to modify the application of these regulations as they may consider necessary, 

 and all disputed questions of interpretation and procedure must be referred to them 

 for tinal decision. 



SCHOLARSHIPS. 



Sir Trevor Lawren'ce, Bart., V.M.H., President of the Society, and 

 Master of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, very kindly offered a 

 Scholarship of £25 a year for two years, to be awarded after the examination 

 of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1894, to the Student who should pass 

 highest, if he wwe willing to accept the conditions attaching thereto. 

 The main outline of these conditions is that the holder must be of the 

 male sex, and between the ages of 18 and 22 years, and that he will study 

 gardening for one year at least at the Royal Horticultural Society's 

 Gardens at Chiswick, conforming to the general rules laid down there for 

 Students. In the second year of the Scholarship he may, if he likes, 

 continue his studies at some other place at home or abroad which shall 

 be approved by the Master of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, and 

 by the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society. 



A similar Scholarship was presented by Baron Schroder, V.M.H., 

 •after the 1895 examination. 



The Worshipful Company of Gardeners continued this Scholarship to 

 the end of 1896. 



Another similar Scholarship was given after the 1897 examination by 

 N. N. Sherwood, Esq., Y.M.H., Master of the Worshipful Company of 

 Gardeners. 



^Another was given for 1898-9 by G. W. Burrows, Esq., a Member 

 of the Court of the same Worshipful Company of Gardeners. 



