NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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through Ashley Gardens from Victoria Street, Westminster, and is about 

 five minutes' walk from the Victoria and St. James's Park Stations. The 

 accommodation for the Shows is double what it was in the old Drill Hall. 

 The Lectures are delivered in a room specially equipped and devoted to 

 that purpose, and the Library is now housed in a manner worthy of the 

 unique and valuable collection of books which it contains, and as the shelf 

 accommodation is at least double what it was in Victoria Street the 

 Council hope that all Fellows w T ill send such horticultural and botanical 

 books as they can spare from their own shelves, as well as any articles 

 and papers they may themselves publish on such subjects. 



15. EXHIBITIONS, MEETINGS, AND LECTURES 



IN 1907. 



A full programme for 1907 will be issued about the end of January 

 1907 in the " Book of Arrangements " for 1907, but the following dates 

 have been fixed, viz. : January 8, 22 ; February 12 (Annual Meeting) ; 

 March 5, 19 ; April 2, 16 (Special Prizes for Daffodils), 30 ; May 14, 

 28-30 (Temple Gardens Show) ; June 11, 13-14 (Show cf Colonial- 

 Grown Fruit), 25 ; July 9-10 (Summer Show at Holland House), 23 ; 

 August 6, 20; September 3, 17 ; October 1, 15, 17-18 (Show of Hcme- 

 Grown Fruit), 29 ; November. 12, 26, 28-29 (Show of Colonial-Grown 

 Fruit) ; December 10, 31. It will be noticed that an Exhibition and 

 Meeting is held in the Eoyal Horticultural Hall practically every fortnight 

 throughout the year, and a short lecture on some interesting subject 

 connected w^th horticulture is delivered during the afternoon. Special 

 Fruit and Flower Shows have also been arranged on days other than those 

 of the Society's own Exhibitions. 



A reminder of every Show will be sent in the week preceding to any 

 Fellow who will send to the E.H.S. Offices, Vincent Square, S.W., a 

 sufficient number (30) of halfpenny cards ready addressed to himself. 



16. THE TEMPLE SHOW. 



The twentieth great annual Flower Show in the Inner Temple 

 Gardens, Thames Embankment, will be held, by kind permission of the 

 Treasurer and Benchers of the Inner Temple, on Tuesday, Wednesday, 

 and Thursday, May 28, 29, and 30. 



As on previous occasions, a large number of Silver Cups and Medals 

 will be awarded according to merit. The Veitchian Cup, value 55 

 guineas, will also be awarded on this occasion. 



Fellows of the Society are admitted free on showing their tickets. 

 N.B. — Each Personal Pass is strictly non-transferable, and will admit 

 only the Fellow to whom it belongs, but no one else. Fellows' 

 Transferable Tickets are available for themselves or a friend. The general 

 public are admitted by purchased tickets : — On Tuesday, May 28, from 

 12.30 to 7 p.m., 7s. Qd. On Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2s. 6d. 

 On Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Is. 



To avoid the inconvenience of crowding, tickets may be obtained 

 beforehand at the Society's Offices, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W 



