iv PEOCEE DINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



3. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAMS. 



Telephone Number 5363, WESTMINSTER. 



" HORTENS1A, LONDON," is sufficient address for telegrams. 



4. JOURNALS WANTED. 



The Secretary would be very greatly obliged for any of the following 

 back numbers :— Vol. V., Part 1 ; Vol. VII., Part 2 ; Vol. X. ; Vol. 

 XIII., Part 1 ; Vol. XVI., Parts 2 and 3 ; Vol. XVII., Parts 1 and 2 ; 

 Vol. XVII., Parts 3 and 4 ; Vol. XIX., Part 1 ; Vol. XIX., Part 2 ; Vol. 

 XX., Part 3 ; Vol. XXII., Part 3 ; Vol, XXII., Part 4 ; Vol. XXV., Part 

 3 ; Vol. XXVI., Part 4 ; Vol. XXVII., Part 1 ; Vol. XXVII., Part 4 ; 

 Vol. XXVIII., Parts 3 and 4 ; and Vol. XXIX., Parts 1, 2, and 3. 



5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



All Subscriptions fall due on January 1 of each year. To avoid the 

 inconvenience of remembering this, Fellows can compound by the pay- 

 ment of one lump sum in lieu of all further annual payments, or they 

 can, by applying to the Society, obtain a form of instruction to their 

 bankers to pay for them every January 1. Fellows who have not already 

 given an order on their bankers for the payment of their subscriptions 

 each year are requested to do so, as this method of payment is preferred, 

 and saves the Fellows considerable trouble. Forms for the purpose may 

 be obtained from the R.H.S. Offices at Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 

 Fellows whose subscriptions remain unpaid are debarred from all the 

 privileges of the Society ; but their subscriptions are nevertheless recover- 

 able at law, the Society being incorporated by Royal Charter. 



In paying their subscriptions, Fellows often make the mistake 

 of drawing their cheques for Pounds instead of for Guineas. Kindly note 

 that in all cases it is Guineas and not Pounds. Cheques and Postal 

 Orders should be made payable to "The Royal Horticultural Society" 

 and crossed "London and County Bank, Westminster." 



6. ADDITIONAL TICKETS. 



Fellows very often say they would like to send tickets to friends, 

 but are afraid to risk the loss of their own Fellows' passes. The Council 

 have therefore consented to issue (to Fellows only) tickets admitting to 

 any of the ordinary Shows at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent 

 Square, during the year 1906. They will be issued in books of ten 

 2s. 6d. tickets for £1, and any of the ten unused during 1906 can be 

 returned and counted as representing 2s. each in sending the purchase 

 money for a fresh book for 1907, but cannot be accepted at the doors 

 after December 31, 1906, nor accepted in exchange for a new book after 

 1907. The face of the ticket bears the following inscription : 



