clxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
JffOrXHIBEB 1, 1899. 
GRAPES. 
Fellows can obtain Black Hamburgh Grapes at l.s. Gc/. and Is. per lb. ; 
Gros Colmar at 2s. Qd. per lb. Carriage will be charged extra as follows : 
1 lb., 4cd. ; 2 lbs., 5d, ; 3 lbs., 6d. ; 4 lbs., Id. ; 5 lbs., Sd. Muscats are all 
sold. 
ORDERS FOR FRUIT 
should be addressed — Superintendent, B. H. S. Gardens, Chiswick — and 
must be accompanied by Cheque or Postal Order to secure attention. 
LETTERS. 
All letters on all subjects (save above) should be addressed — 
Secretary, R. H. S. OfBce, 117 Victoria Street, Westminster. 
TELEGRAMS. 
" HORTENSIA, LONDON," has been registered for the con- 
venience of Fellows sending telegrams. 
TICKETS. 
The 1899 tickets are available for the two meetings in January 1900. 
Tickets for 1900 will be sent out early in January to all Fellows who 
have then paid their subscriptions. The Arrangements for 1900 and the 
Bejport of the Council will also be sent in January. 
PLANTS. 
A List of Plants for Distribution will be sent to every Fellow, enclosed 
in the Bejjort of the Council, on or about January 20, and will be the 
only one issued in 1900. The distribution begins on March 1, and ends 
on May 1. Fellows having neglected to fill up their Application Form 
before May 1 must be content to wait till the next year. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
All Subscriptions fall due on January 1 of each year. To avoid the 
inconvenience of remembering this. Fellows can compound by the pay- 
ment of one lump sum in lieu of all further annual payments ; or they 
can, by application to the Society, obtain a form of instruction to their 
bankers to pay for them every January 1. Fellows whose subscriptions 
remain unpaid are debarred from all the privileges of the Society; but 
their subscriptions are nevertheless recoverable at law, the Society being 
incorporated by Royal Charter. 
