Royal Horticultural Society's 

 Publications. 



BULBOUS IRISES. 



An exhaustive treatise on these beautiful plants by the late Professor 

 Michael Foster, F.R.S. Almost every species is fully described and illus- 

 trated, and particulars as to distinguishing characteristics, growth, time 

 of flowering, native country, &c. , are given. Profusely illustrated. 1s. 6d. 



CARD FOR JUDGING AT FLOWER SHOWS. 



The Royal Horticultural Society can now supply a suitable Card for the 

 use of Judges at local Flower Shows at a cost of 1s. 3d. for 10. Each 

 Card is ruled for 50 classes. A specimen will ba sent to any applicant on 

 receipt of two penny stamps. 



CLASSIFICATION OF DAFFODILS. 



This useful handbook of 60 pages contains a list of named Daffodils 

 arranged in eleven divisions. All lovers of these beautiful flowers should 

 send for a copy. 1s. 



DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK. 



This book contains the most up-to-date information regarding new varieties 

 of Daffodils ; the Awards made at the 1913 Daffodil Shows in London, 

 Birmingham, and elsewhere ; special articles, about 2 doz, plates, and the 

 • Schedule for the 1914 R.H.S. Daffodil Show. Bound in cloth. Price 

 1s. 6d. post free. 



FUNGOID PESTS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS. 



The attention of Fellows is directed to a handsome volume recently pub- 

 lished by the Society on Fungoid Pests of Cultivated Plants, by Dr. M. C. 

 Cooke, V.M.H. It consists of 280 pages of letterpress, and is illustrated 

 with 24 coloured plates, containing figures of 360 different fungoid attacks, 

 and 23 woodcuts. The volume is bound in buckram, and makes an ad- 

 mirable school prize or gift to a gardener or student of nature. 5s. 



PRIMULA CONFERENCE REPORT 



(reprinted from R.H.S. Journal, Vol. xxxix., Part I., contains 227 pages 

 of letterpress, and 102 Illustrations). All who are interested in the growing 

 of Primulas should send for a copy of this up-to-date Report. Price Is. 6d=, 



JOURNAL of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The Journal of the Society has been published since 1807 and forms one of 

 the most complete Horti'cultural works, serving, amongst other things, to 

 illustrate the changes and fashions in Gardening during the last century. 

 A list of the back numbers, and the price of each, can be obtained on 

 application to the Secretary, R.H.S., Vincent Square, London, S.W. The 

 Journal is issued in March, July, and November each year. 



LIST of LECTURES, & LECTURES on HORTICULTURE. 



All local Hardening Societies should send for a copy of this useful pamphlet. 

 Price 3d. 



ORCHIDS CERTIFICATED FROM 1859-1910. 



The list of awards made to Orchids, with parentage, &c, has recently been 

 published separately. Copies bound in cloth and interleaved may be 

 obtained. 5s. 



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