EXAMINATION'S IX HORTICULTURE, 1907. 



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The sfeneral conduct of the Examination will be on the same lines 

 as that of the General Examination, save in obvious points to which they 

 would not apply. 



Candidates must send in their names, at least ten days before the 

 Examination takes place, but earlier if possible, to the Secretary. R.H.S. 

 Office, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W., together with an entrance 

 fee of 5s. to partially defray the expenses of the Examination. 



GENERAL EXAMINATION. 



Scholarships. 



A Scholarship of * 25 a year for two years is offered by the Society, 

 to be awarded after the 1907 examination, to the student who shall pass 

 highest, if he is willing to accept the conditions attaching thereto. The 

 main outline of these conditions is that the holder must be of the male 

 sex, and between the ages of eighteen and twenty-two years, and that he 

 should study gardening for one year at least at the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Garden at Wisley, conforming to the general rules laid down 

 there for students. In the second year of the Scholarship he may, if he 

 likes, continue his studies at some other place at home or abroad which 

 is approved by the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society. In case 

 of two or more eligible students being adjudged equal, the Council 

 reserve to themselves the right to decide which of them shall be 

 presented to the Scholarship. 



Similar Scholarships have been presented by : 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., V.M.H.. in 1894. 



Baron Schroder, V.M.H., in 1895. 



The Worshipful Company of Gardeners, 1896. 



X. N. Sherwood, Esq., Y.M.H., 1897. 



G. W. Burrows. Esq., 1898. 



The Right Hon. the Lord Amherst. 1899. 



Henry Wood, Esq., 1900. 



F. G. Ivey, Esq., 1901. 



Sir William Farmer, 1902. 



E. A. Strauss, Esq., 1903. 



The Worshipful Company of Gardeners, 1906. 



