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4. Lectures with lantern slides. 



5. Books are required to fill the gaps in the Library both at Vincent 

 Square and at Wisley. 



6. New and rare Plants are wanted for the Garden and surplus roots 

 for distribution to the Fellows. 



Thus there is plenty for all to do according to their individual liking : 

 personal effort, money, plants, books, are all alike needed. The Secretary, 

 therefore, asks those who read these lines to do their best to help in any 

 of the methods above indicated. 



11. THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT WISLEY. 



The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing Fellows' 

 Transferable Tickets from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on Sundays, Good 

 Friday, and Christmas Day. Each Fellow's ticket admits three to the 

 Gardens. The Public are not admitted. There is much of interest to 



Walker & Cockerellsc 



Position of the Society's Gardens. 



be seen at Wisley throughout the year. The late Mr. G. F. Wilson's 

 garden included a wild wood-garden, a bank of flowering shrubs, a series 

 of ponds and pools, and a fine collection of Japanese Iris, Primulas, 

 Lilies, Rhododendrons, &c. The Society has added a fine collection of 



