CCliv PROCEEDINGS OP THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



of Affiliated Societies must apply only through the Secretary of their own 

 Society if they wish to take advantage of this privilege. 



Exhibitors are warned that some alterations have been made in the 

 Rules (see Arrangements, 1903, page 66). 



HOLLAND HOUSE SHOW. 



June 25, 26. — By the kind permission of the Earl and Countess of 

 Ilchester the Holland House Show (which last summer was so sadly 

 marred by the sudden illness of the King taking place on the very day) is 

 to be repeated, and the Council hope that Fellows will try and make this 

 Show a great success by inducing all their friends and acquaintances to 

 visit it. 



The Show will be open to Fellows (showing" their tickets), and to 



others showing Fellows' transferable tickets, at 12.30 on Thursday, June 

 25, and at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, June 26. 



N.B. — All annual tickets must be shoivn at the Gate, and all other 

 tickets given up. The public will be admitted on Thursday, June 25, at 2 

 p.m. on payment of 7s. Qd., and at 9.30 a.m. on Friday on pay- 

 ment of 2s. 6<r7. The Grounds will be cleared of visitors at 8 p.m. on 

 Thursday, and at 6 p.m. on Friday, when exhibits may be removed. The 

 Only entrance to the Show is by the Great Gate in Kensington High 

 Street, and the only exit by a gate leading into Melbury Road, where 

 carriages may be ordered to wait. 



To avoid crowding at the Gate, the public are earnestly requested to 

 obtain their tickets on or before the 24th at the Society's Office, 117 

 Victoria Street, S.W. 



Ways of reaching Holland House : — 



Kensington High Street is the nearest Station on the Metropolitan and 

 District Railways from Liverpool Street, King's Cross, St. Pancras, 

 Euston, Paddington, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, and Victoria. 



Addison Road is the nearest from Waterloo, Clapham Junction, Willes- 

 den, and Richmond. 



Earl's Court is the nearest from Wimbledon, Putney, Fulham, Acton, 

 Ealing, and Windsor. It is convenient to change at Earl's Court 

 for Kensington High Street. 



From Notting Hill Gate on the Central London Electric frequent omni- 

 buses run past the gate. 



All Hammersmith and Turnham Green omnibuses pass the Gates, and 

 are available from Liverpool Street, Bank, King's Cross, St. Pancras, 

 Euston, Charing Cross, and Hammersmith. 



Notice to Exhibitors : — 



The Prizes offered for Roses will be found on p. 73 of Arrangements, 

 1903. 



The Show will be managed on the same general lines as the Temple 

 Show. All classes of Plants, Flowers, and Fruits may be exhibited. 

 Application for space to exhibit miscellaneous groups of any kind must be 

 made to the Secretary, 117 Victoria Street, not later than Thursday, 

 j"une 18. Single plants, flowers, fruits, &c. shown for certificate may be 



