cvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



themselves. The seed should be sown as early as possible in March. This 

 is an offer made by the Secretary in his private capacity, and much incon- 

 venience is caused when requests for seed are mixed up with letters &c. 

 sent to the office in London instead of as above directed. For the last few 

 years various newspapers have copied this notice, omitting the fact that 

 the offer is made to Fellows of the Society only, and have thereby caused 

 disappointment to many of their readers. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Fellows are reminded that the more they can place their orders with 

 those who advertise in the Society's publications the more likely others 

 are to advertise also, and in this way the Society may be indirectly 

 benefited. An Index to the Advertisements will be found on page 34. 



