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authority on Tulips for many years to come, and will contain lists 

 of varieties useful for various purposes and arranged according to 

 colours. Descriptions will be given of all the Tulips which were 

 grown in the Trials at Wisley, illustrations of the various types of 

 forms and colouring, lists of synonyms, references to the principal 

 literature of the Tulip, &c. To be obtained from the Society's 

 Publishers, Messrs. Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand. 



21. DOUGLAS JOURNAL. 



At the request of the U.S.A. Department of Agriculture the Society 

 has quite recently published the Diary, kept by David Douglas nearly 

 100 years ago, of his exploration of the wildest parts of North and 

 North-Western America, whither the Society had sent him chiefly 

 with a view to the introduction of new plants. It will be found to be 

 vastly interesting, not only on account of the extraordinary number 

 of the plants he discovered, but also on account of the topographical 

 notes it contains and the evidence it affords of the condition of the 

 country and of the Indians 100 years ago. It is published by Messrs. 

 Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London. Price £1 is. 



22. R.H.S. PUBLICATIONS. 



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

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

 order direct from Messrs. Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, 

 W.C., who have been appointed Agents for the Society. 



23. ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Fellows are reminded that the more they can place their orders with 

 those who advertise in the Society's Publications the more likely others 

 are to advertise also, and in this way the Society may be indirectly 

 benefited. 



