Ixxxvi PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
JULY 21, 1899. 
Grapes. — Fellows can obtain Black Hamburgh Grapes from early 
in July and onwards at 6f/. to Is. per lb., according to season and 
quality. Muscats from early in August and onwards at from 85. to 2s. 
per lb. Carriage will be charged extra as follows : 1 lb., M. ; 2 lbs., 5cZ. 
8 lbs., 6c?. ; 4 lbs., Id. ; 5 lbs., M. 
Orders for Fruit should be addressed — Superintendent, B. H. 
Gardens, Cliisu'lcksmd must be accompanied by Cheque or Postal 
Order to secure attention. 
Letters. — All letters onaJl subjects (save above) should be addressed 
— Secretary, E. H. S. Office, 117 Victoria Street, Westminster. 
Telegrrams.— " HORTENSIA, LONDON," has been registered 
for the convenience of Fellows sending telegrams. 
Dracaenas. — The Superintendent, R. H. S. Gardens, Chiswick, w^ould 
be greatly obliged for any old plants of Dracaenas, however old and long. 
Please shake all earth out and send direct. 
Fruits for Small Gardens." — Fellows are particularly requested 
to assist in the widespread circulation of this Pamphlet. Price, 2s. per 
50; 8.S. per 100 copies. 
Great Show of British-Grown Fruit, September 28, 29, 
and 30. — The Schedule has now been published, and two entirely new 
Divisions have been added this year — one for Market Growers, and the 
other for groups of Counties — so that Northern gardeners shall not have 
to compete against Southern, and so on. Fellows are particularly 
requested to subscribe a small sum towards the Prizes, as £100 at least 
must be raised for that purpose. Send at once to the Secretary. 
New Fellows. — The Secretary of the Society will feel very grateful 
to all Fellows who will endeavour to enlarge the scope of the Society by 
the introduction of New Fellows. 
