ccciv PKOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



11. LINDLEY LIBRARY. 



The Society acting in and through its Council, having now become 

 dole trustee of the Lindley Library, Fellows and friends of the R.H.S. 

 have the encouragement of knowing that their gifts to the Library can 

 never be lost to the Society, but are attached to it in perpetuity. It 

 should now be the aim of all to make the Library far more perfect 

 and complete than it is at present. Gifts of books, old or new, will 

 be gratefully accepted. 



12. THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT WISLEY. 



The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing Fellows' 

 Transferable Tickets, from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on Sundays, Good 

 Friday, Christmas Day, and Exhibition days. Each Fellow's ticket 

 admits three to the Gardens. The Public are not admitted. 



The Gardens, situated at Wisley (about 2 miles from Ripley, in 

 Surrey), are about 3 miles from Byfleet, 3^ miles from Horsley, and 

 5 J miles from Weybridge, all stations on the South- Western Railway, 

 with frequent trains from Waterloo and Clapham Junction. Carriages 

 to convey four persons can be obtained by writing to Mr. D. White, 



Walker & CockereU sc. 



Position of the Society's Gaedens. 



fly proprietor, Ripley, Surrey ; the charge being, to and from Weybridge, 

 waiting two hours at the Gardens, 8s. ; or waiting three hours, 10s. ; 



