R.H.S. LECTURES— continued. 





Title of Lecture. 



tj,. Price for 



BY HIRE. 



Tclonrl d f ftf, T lOCffrY (in T in Ita IV T a corinvo 



Italy) and its Garden 



Mine. Tzikos de St. Leger. 



o/O 



Italy, Gardens of 



J. Cheal, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Knowledge and Work in Gardening 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Lake of Como, Gardens by the 



J. Hudson, V.M.H. 



3/6 



Lawns and their Upkeep 



James McDonald. 



3 6 



Mendel, Gregor Johan 



Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., V.M.H. 



1/6 



Water Lilies : where and how to grow 



A. Bedford. 



3/6 



them ; and Pond Construction 







Pergolas: the Making and Planting 



Miss Jekyll, V.M.H. 



3/6 



Plants and Flowers for Cottagers 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Plants in Congenial Positions 



J. Hudson, V.M.H. 



3/6 



Plants for Glasshouses 



Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., V.M.H. 



3/6 



Plants for Terrace Gardening 



J. Hudson, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Pod-bearing and Edible Fruited Crops 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Primulas, Hardy 



T. H. Chandler. 



3/6 



Pruning Hardy Shrubs 



E. Beckett, V.M.H. 



3/6 



Royal Horticultural Society 



Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., V.M.H. 



3/6 



R.H.S. Gardens 



S. T. Wright. 



3/6 



Shirley Poppy 



Rev. W T . Wilks, M.A., V.M.H. 



1/6 



Some Recent Roses 



Artnur W. Jraul, r.xv.xl.b. 



I/O 



South America, Favourite Plants from 



A. W. Hill, M.A. 



3/6 



Snio.p^ flnn.niTYiPnf anrl Pprfnmp "Plants 



J. Alexander. 



2/6 



Spring Gardening 



J. Divers, V.M.H. 



3/6 



Stem Crop Vegetables, Herbs, etc. 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Tap and Bulbous Rooted Crops 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Tender Plants for a Warm Corner 



R. Irwin Lynch, M.A., V.M.H. 



3/6 



Tree Carnations 



J. Douglas, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Tuberous-rooted Crops (mainly Pota- 

 toes) 



John W T right, V.M.H. 



1/6 



Vegetables for Allotment Gardens 



John Wright, V.M.H. 



3/6 



R.H.S. EXAMINATIONS IN HORTICULTURE. 



'Uhe Royal Horticultural Society holds the following Examinations annually : 

 GENERAL EXAMINATION (March 8th) for Candidates over 18 years of age. 

 GENERAL EXAMINATION (March 8th) for Candidates under the age of 18. 

 SCHOOL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION (April 12th) in Cottage and Allot- 

 ment Gardening. 



NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE EXAMINATION (in June). 

 Full particulars relating to these Examinations can be obtained from 



THE ROYAL HORTICCJLTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, LONDON, S.W. 



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