ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, LONDON, S.W, 



ESTABLISHED 

 A.D. 1804. 



INCORPORATED 

 A.D. 1809. 



Secretary, Rev. W. WILKS, M.A., V.M.H. 



Telegrams : " HORTENSIA SOWEST LONDON. 



Telephone : No. 5363 Victoria. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



JOURNAL of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The Journal of the Society has been published since 1807 and forms one of the most complete 

 Horticultural works, serving, amongst other things, to illu-lrate the changes and fashions 

 in Gardening during the last century. A iis of the back numbers, and the price of each, can 

 be obtained on application to the Secretaiy, K.H.S., Vincent Square, London. S.W. 

 The Journal is issued in MARCH, JULY, and NOVEMBER each year. 



BULBOUS IRISES. 



An exhaustive treatise on these beautiful plants by the late Professor Michael Foster, F.R.S. 

 Almost every species is fully described and illustrated, and particulars as to distinguishing 

 characteristics, growth, time of flowering, native country, &c, are given. Profusely 

 illustrated. 1/6. 



DAFFODILS, CLASSIFICATION OF. 



This useful handbook of 60 pages contains a 

 divisions. All lovers of these beautiful flower 



list of named Daffodils arranged in eleven 

 should send for a copy. 1/-. 



DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK FOR 1915. 



This book contains the most up-to-date information regarding new varieties of Daffodils ; 

 the awards made at the 1915 Daffodil Shows in London, Birmingham, and elsewhere. 

 Special articles, illustrative plates, and the Schedule for the 1916 R.H.S. Daffodil Show. 

 Ready August 1. Daffodil lovers should order at once. 26 (by post, 2/9). 



DOUGLAS' JOURNAL. 



FRUIT TREE SPRAYING, REPORT ON. 



The Report on the Conference on the Spraying of Fruit Trees, held in 1908 under the auspices 

 of the Royal Horticultural Society in conjunction with the National Fruit Growers Federa- 

 tion, contains 56 pages of letterpress. 1 -. 



FOUR WISLEY ESSAYS, 1914. 



Written by Wisley Students on Roses and their Cultivation, Fertilizers and their Manures, 

 the Hardy Herbaceous Border,and Insects attacking Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees. 1/-. 



FUNGOID PESTS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS. 



By M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D..V.M.H., A.L.S. This volume, which contains 278 pages, and 

 24 Coloured Plates, illustrates no fewer than 357 different fungoid diseases to which culti- 

 vated plants are liable, is bound in buckram, and makes an admirable school prize or gift. 

 Indispensable to a gardener. 3/6. 



GARDEN VEGETABLES, THEIR ORIGIN and HISTORY, 



TO WHICH IS ADDED THEIR DIETETIC VALUES. 



JH IS ADDED THEIR DIETETIC VALUES. 



By the Rev. Prof. G. HENSLOW, M.A.. F.L.S., F.R.H.S., V.M.H. 

 The objects of this book are, fir?t, to show how Garden Plants have varied under cultivation , 

 and secondly, to trace their history from antiquity downwards. 25 illustrations, and i2 pages 



vation ; 



■ 1111 to 11 a\.c UlCll JIJ.7> 



of letterpress, with index. 1/- 



JUDGING AT HORTICULTURAL 



CODE OF RULES, 6th Edition, 1914. 



EXHIBITIONS 



The Society's ' Rules forjudging, with Suggestions to Schedule Makers and Exhibitors," 

 have been revised and contain several important amendments. Special attention is drawn 

 to the new Rules for Judging Cottage and Allotment Gardens, and to the Classification of 

 Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy Plants for Show Purposes. 1/6. 



JUDGES CARDS. These Cards for the use of Judges, are ruled for 50 classes, and 

 have four columns, head±d first, second, third, and fourth prize. In these columns the 

 Judge records his decision by entering the Exhibitors' number opposite the classes in order 

 of merit, before returning the Card to the Show Secretary. 10 Cards, 13. 



These publications are on sale to Fellows at the Society's Offices, Vincent 

 Square, S.W., and may also be purchased by Booksellers, from WM. WESLEY 

 & SON, 28 Essex Street, London, W.C. 



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