NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



cxxi 



from Weybridge 10s., or to and from Horsley 7s. Excellent accommoda- 

 tion and refreshments can be had at the Hut Hotel, close to the Garden. 



Scale of i Mile 



Leatkerhead 



Walker & Cockerell sc. 



Fig 139. — Position of~the Society's Garden. 



A magnificent collection of rare trees and shrubs has been received 

 from the Royal Gardens, Kew, by the kindness of the Director, Sir 

 William Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. 



It is pleasant to draw the attention of Fellows to this evidence of the 

 kindly feeling of the Royal Gardens towards the Society, as also to that of 

 the principal members of the Horticultural Trade. Very large donations 

 of fruit trees and bushes, and of ornamental and flowering trees and 

 shrubs, for the New Garden at Wisley have recently been received from 



Messrs. Geo. Bunyard & Co. Ltd., 



Maidstone. 

 Messrs. T. Cripps & Son, Tunbridge 



Wells. 



Messrs. Dicksons, Ltd., Chester. 

 Mr. John Fraser, South Woodford, 

 Essex. 



Messrs. G. Jackman & Son, Woking. 

 Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Berkham- 

 sted, Herts. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush 



Hill, Enfield. 

 Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Woodbridge, 



Suffolk. 



Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, 

 Herts. 



Messrs. J. R. Pearson & Sons, 



Lowdham, Notts. 

 Messrs. Thomas Rivers & Son, 



Sawbridgeworth. 



