NOTICKS TO KKI,M>WH. 



ooxxxi 



ESTABLISHED 

 1804. 



TELEGRAMS : 



'• HORTLNSIA, LONDON." 



Wl *» I MIN'> I I K 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



1. Notice to Fellows. 



2. Letters. 



8. Telephone ami Telegrams. 



4. Journals Wanted. 



5. Subscriptions. 



C. Form of Bequest. 



7. Privileges of Chemical Analysis. 



8. List of Fellows. 



9. New Fellows. 



10. An Appeal. 



11. The Society's Gardens at Wisley. 



12. The Wisley Research Station, 

 lit. Students at Wisley. 



14. Distribution of Surplus Plants* 



15. The Society's Hall and Offices. 



10. Letting of Hall. 



17. Exhibitions, Meetings, and Lectures 

 in 1908. 



IS. The Temple Show. 



L0. Holland House Show. 



'20. British-grown Fruit Show. 



21. Bottled Fruits Show. 



22. Colonial grown Fruit shows. 

 28. Shows of kindred Societies. 



24. Special Prizes. 



25. Lectures. 



26. Examinations 



27. information. 



28. Inspection oi Fellows 1 Gardens. 



29. Affiliated Societies. 



!50. Union of Horticultural HutUal im- 

 provement. SoeielH 



81. Monograph <»> Fungoid Pest 



82. Kules for Judging. 

 88. Varieties o) Fruits. 

 84. Advertisements. 



1. NOTICE TO FELLOWS. 



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

 number of the Jouunal, immediately preceding the A<J vertisements, and 

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

 " Report of the Council." Fellow; are particularly requested t-j consult 

 these Notices, as it would often nave them and the Secretary much need 

 less correspondence. 



