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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, LONDON, S.W. 



ESTABLISHED 



A.D. 1804. 



INCORPORATED 

 A.D. 1809. 



Secretary, Rev. W. WILKS, M.A., V.M.H. 



Telegrams: " HORTENSIA SOWEST LONDON." Telephone: No. 5363 Victoria. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



JOURNAL of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 most complete Horticultural 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. 



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 illustrated, and 

 particulars as to distinguishing characteristics, growth, time of flowering, native 

 country, &c, are given. Profusely illustrated. 1/6. 



DAFFODILS, CLASSIFICATION OF. 



This useful handbook of 60 pages contains a list of named Daftodils arranged in 

 eleven divisions. All lovers of these beautiful flowers should send for a cop3\ 1/., 



DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK. (To be published before August 1, 1914). 



This book will contain the most up-to-date information regarding new varieties of 

 Daffodils ; the awards made at the 1914 Daffodil Shows in Londor, Birmingham, and 

 elsewhere. Special articles, illustrative plates, and the Schedule for the 1915 R.H.S. 

 Daffodil Show. Daffodil lovers should order a copy at once. 3/6. To Fellows 2/6. 



FRUIT TREE SPRAYING, REPORT ON. 



The Report of the Conference on the Spraying of Fruit Trees, held in 1908 under 

 the auspices of the Royal Horticultural Society in conjunction with the National 

 Fruit Growers' Federation, contains 56 pages of letterpress. 1/-, 



FOUR WISLEY ESSAYS, 1914. 



Written by Students on Roses and their Cultivation, Fertilizers and their Manures, 

 the Hardy Herbaceous Border, and Insects attacking Apple, Pear, Plum and 

 Cherry Trees. l/_. 



FUNGOID PESTS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS. 



By M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D., V.M.H., A.L.S. This volume, which contains 

 278 pages, and 24 Coloured Plates, illustrates no fewer than 357 different 

 fungoid diseases to which cultivated plants are liable, is bound in buckram, and. 

 makes an admirable school prize or gift to a gardener or student of nature. 3/6. 



GARDEN VEGETABLES, THEIR ORIGIN and HISTORY, 



TO WHICH IS ADDED THEIR DIETETIC VALUES. 



By the Rev. Prof. G. HENSLOW, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.H.S., V.M.H. 

 The objects of this book are, first, the scientific one of showing how plants have 

 varied under cultivation ; and secondly, to trace the history of Garden Plants from 

 antiquity downwards. The book is divided into seven chapters, has 25 illustrations, 

 and contains 72 pages of letterpress, with index. 2/-. 



JUDGING AT HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS. 



CODE OF RULES, 6th Edition, 1914. 



The .Society's "Rules for Judging, with Suggestions to Schedule Makers and Ex- 

 hibitors," have been revised and contain several important amendments. Special at- 

 tention is drawn to the new Rules for Judging Cottage and Allotment Gardens, and to 

 the Classification of Stove, Greenhouse, ana Hardy Plants for Show purposes. 1/6. 

 JUDGES' CARDS. 



These Cards, for the use of Judges, are ruled for fifty classes, and have four 

 columns, headed first, second, third, and fourth prize. In these columns the Judge 

 records his decision by entering the Exhibitors' numbers opposite the Classes in 

 order of merit, before returning the Card to the Show Secretary. 10 Cards, 1/3. 



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