cclviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ESTABLISHED 

 1804. 



INCORPORATED 



1809. 



CENTENNIAL YEAR 1904. 



NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



APRIL 1904. 



NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



A few pages of Notices to Fellows are always added at the end of each 

 number of the Journal immediately preceding the Advertisements, and 

 also at the beginning both of the " Book of Arrangements " and of the 

 " Report of the Council." Fellows are particularly requested to consult 

 these Notices as it would often save them and the Secretary much need- 

 less correspondence. 



LETTERS. 



All letters on all subjects should be addressed — The Secretary, 

 Royal Horticultural Society, at 117 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W., 

 or after August 1, at Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 



TELEGRAMS. 



" HORTENSIA, LONDON," has been registered, and is 

 sufficient address for all telegrams to the Society. 



DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



The Distribution has this year been carried out under the greatest 

 possible difficulties, the Garden at Chiswick being entirely dismantled 

 and the garden at Wisley not yet ready, and besides this, half the staff 

 are in one place and half at the other. Fellows must make allowances 

 for the difficulties entailed by moving, which affect the Society even more 

 than they would an individual. The applications for plants are this year 

 so numerous it is not certain whether it will be possible to satisfy all the 

 requirements of the Fellows, although every effort will be made to do so. 

 With the greater area and more suitable surroundings at Wisley, it is 

 anticipated that the Gardens will in the course of a year or two be able to 

 meet all the demands upon them, as they will then have had time to 

 become definitely established (see also a note on p. 591). 



