NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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A companion Judges' Sheet in a very convenient book-like form 

 can also be had for 2s. 6d. a dozen. This Judges' Sheet has, in 

 tabulated form, a list of the plants usually grown in allotment 

 gardens, flower gardens, and for window and wall decoration. The 

 allotments or gardens to be judged are all numbered, and columns 

 are provided in the judging sheet for the points given. 



21. R.H.S. DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK. 



The Daffodil Year Books of the Society are amongst the most 

 interesting works on gardening. The first issue (1913) was sold out 

 within a month of publication. Of the 1914 issue but few copies 

 remain unsold. The 1915 Year Book has 144 pages (with 33 illus- 

 trations) of clear, reliable information, and it makes quite pleasant 

 reading. 



It can be obtained from Messrs. Wesley, 28 Essex Street, Strand, 

 London, W.C., price 3s. post free. 



22. R.H.S. PUBLICATIONS. 



In future, Fellows can obtain the Society's publications only 

 from the R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, S.W. Non-Fellows should 

 order direct from Messrs. Wesley, 28 Essex Street, Strand, W.C., who 

 have been appointed Agents for the Society. 



23. R.H.S. PAMPHLETS. 



The following pamphlets can be ordered or obtained from the 

 R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, London, S.W. They 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, 5s. 6d. ; 50, 8s. 6d. ; 

 100, 15s. : — 



(1) A selected List of Hardy Fruits for all Gardens and of Small 

 Fruits for Cottage and Allotment Gardens (1916 edition, 

 revised) . 



(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 

 Decorations. 



(5) Hardy and Half -Hardy Annuals in the Open Air. 



(6) Bottling Fruits. 



(7) Vegetable Cookery. 



(8) Salads and Salad Making. 



(9) The Growing of Vegetables from August-sown seeds. 



