ccliv PROCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HOETIOULTURAL SOCIETY. 



THE CORONATION ROSE SHOW AND 



CONFERENCE, 



June 24, 25, at Holland House, Kensington, by the kind permission of 

 the Earl and Countess of Ilchester. This meeting will take the place of 

 one of the ordinary fortnightly Shows, and all classes of flowers and 

 fruits may be exhibited. Application for space for Miscellaneous Groups 

 of any kind must be made to the Secretary, 117 Victoria Street, not later 

 than Tuesday, June 17. Single specimens shown for certificate may be 

 entered on the morning of the Show in the Secretary's Tent, but only 

 before 10.30 a.m. Miscellaneous Groups must not include any Roses, 

 which may only be shown under the Schedule. (See Arrangements 1902, 

 pages 72 to 78.) 



The Show will be open to Fellows (showing* their tickets), and to 

 others showing Fellows' transferable tickets, at 12.80 p.m. on the 24th 

 and at 9.30 a.m. on the 25th. 



N.B.— All Annual Tickets must be Shown at the Gates and 

 OTHER Tickets given up. The public will be admitted on the 24th at 

 2 P.M. on payment of 7s. 6rZ., and at 9.30 a.m. on the 25th on payment 

 of 2s. 6f/. The grounds will be cleared of visitors at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 

 the 24th, and at 6 p.m. on the 25th, when exhibits may be removed. The 

 only entrance to the Show will be by the Great Gates in Kensington 

 High Street, and the only exit by the gate leading into Melbury Road, 

 where carriages may be ordered to wait. 



To avoid crowding, the public are earnestly requested to obtain their 

 tickets on or before the 23rd, at the Society's Office, 117 Victoria Street, S.W. 



Ways of reaching Holland House :— 

 Kensington High Street is the nearest Station on the Metropolitan and 

 District Railways from Liverpool Street, King's Cross, St. Pancras, 

 Euston, Paddington, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, and Victoria. 

 Addison Road is the nearest from Waterloo, Clapham Junction, Willes- 



den, and Richmond. 

 Earl's Court is nearest from Wimbledon, Putney, Fulham, Acton, Ealing, 

 and Windsor. 



Those who may prefer the Central London Electric should stop at 

 Netting Hill Gate ; thence omnibuses pass the gates. 



All Hammersmith and Turnham Green omnibuses pass the gates, and are 

 available from Liverpool Street, Bank, King's Cross, St. Pancras, 

 Euston, Charing Cross, and Hammersmith. 



AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. 



Secretaries of Affiliated Societies can now obtain on application a 

 specimen copy of a new card which the Council have prepared specially 

 for their use in giving Certificates, Commendations, &c. It is suitable 

 for either Flowers or Fruit, and is printed in art shades of either blue or 

 green. 



The Council have also struck a very beautiful new medal to meet the 

 constant requirements of Affiliated Societies, to whose sole use it is 

 restricted. The price of the Affiliated Societies Medal, including case, is 

 silver-gilt, 16s. Qd. ; silver, 12s. M. ; bronze, 5s. M. The price of it in 

 gold may be had on application. 



