LIST OF PUBLICATIONS— Continued. 



JUDGING COTTAGE AND ALLOTMENT GARDENS. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



A set of Rules, with hints to both Judges and Exhibitors, has been drawn up with a view 

 of assisting Allotment Holders and Cottage Gardeners in their competitions. Single 

 copy, 3d., fifty copies, 8/-. 



COMPANION JUDGES' SHEET. 



A companion" Ju 'ges' Sheet," in a very convenient book-like form, has also been issued, and 

 contains, in tabulated form, a list of the subjects usually grown in allotment gardens, flower 

 gardens, and for window and wall decoration. The allotments or gardens to be judged are 

 numbered, and columns are provided for points given by the Judges. 2/6 a dozen. 



LIST OF HARDY FRUITS AND NOTES ON CULTI- 

 VATION, PLANTING, PRUNING, AND SPRAYING. 



By the Rev. VV. WILKS, M.A., V.M.H., and GEORGE BUN YARD, V.M.H. 1914 Edition. 

 The object of th's List is to give for theguidance of Amateurs, Cottagers and Small Holders, 

 useful and up-to-date information, in a concise form, as to the selection and cultivation of 

 hardy fruits. Price post tree, single copy 3d. ; or 25, 5/- ; 50, 7/6 ; 100, 10/-. 



LIST OF LECTURES, AND LECTURERS ON HORTI- 

 CULTURAL SUBJECTS. 



All local Gardening Societies should send for a copy of this useful index. Price 3d. 



LIST OF PLANTS CERTIFICATED FROM 1859-1910. 



This list will be of great assistance to Amateurs, and an absolute necessity to raisers and 

 introducers of new plants. 21- (post fre , 2 3). 



ORCHIDS CERTIFICATED FROM 1859-1910 (Part I.). 



The list of awards made to Orchids, with parentage, &c, has been published separately, 

 and every Orchid grower should possess a copy for reference. Bound in cloth and inter- 

 leaved. 5 '- (post free, 5/6). 



CERTIFICATED 



2/9). 



FROM 1910-1913 (Part II.). 2/6 



ORCHIDS 



(post fre 



PAPERS SET at theR.H.S. EXAMINATIONS, 1893-1915. 2/. 



(post free. 2/3). 



PRIMULA CONFERENCE REPORT. 



(post free, 1/9) 



R.H.S. PAMPHLETS. 



These pamphlets have been prepared with a view of meeting the needs of the present 

 urgent times and will be found eminently practical and useful. The prices of each are as 

 follows :— Single Copy, 3d. ; 25, 5 6 ; 50, 8/6 ; 100, 15 - 



(1) 



Small Fruits for Cottage and Allot- 

 ment Gardens. 



(2) The Training of Fruit Trees. 



(3) Vegetables and How to Grow Them 



in Small Gardens and Allotments. 



(4) Flowers for Small Gardens, Window 



Boxes, and Wall Decoration. 



(5) Hardy and Half-Hardy Annuals in the 



Open Air. 



(6) Bottling Fruits and Vegetables. 



(7) Vegetable Cookery. 



(8) Salads and Salad-Making. 



THE R.H.S. GARDENERS* POCKET DIARY AND 

 NOTEBOOK FOR 1916. 



Edited by the Rev. W. WILKS, M.A., V.M.H. Now Ready 



Contains a mass of useful information and recipes appertaining to the garden, including 

 Hints on the Planting, Pruning and Treatment of Fruit Trees, Vegetables, Manuring, 

 Insect and Fungus Pests and how to deal with them ; together with a note on the week's 

 work for every week throughout the year. Bound in cloth, 1/-; bound in leather, 2/-. 

 Postage 2sd, extra. 



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. 



