CC PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



39. VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



Many people plant Fruit trees without a thought of what Variety 

 they shall plant, and as a result almost certain disappointment ensues, 

 whilst for an expenditure of 2d. they can obtain from the Society a little 

 16-page pamphlet which contains the latest expert opinion on Apples, 

 Pears, Plums, Cherries, Easpberries, Currants, Gooseberries, and Straw- 

 berries, together with Notes on Planting, Pruning, and Manuring, which 

 for clearness of expression and direction it would be impossible to 

 surpass. It has in fact been suggested that no other 16 pages in the 

 English language contain so much and such definite information. At 

 the end of the pamphlet are given the names of some of the newer 

 varieties of Fruits, which promise well, but are not yet sufficiently 

 proved to be recommended for general planting. 



Copies of this pamphlet for distribution may be obtained at the 

 Society's Office, Vincent Square, Westminster. Price, post free : single 

 copy, 2d., or 25, 2s. ; 50, 3s. ; 100, 4s. 



40. INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL 

 EXHIBITION. 



1911. i 



PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 



The President and Council of the Royal Horticultural Society hope to 

 organize an INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION 

 in London, in 1911 or 1912. 



Definite dates and further particulars will be issued as soon as is 

 possible. 



41. 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. 



16DEC.1909 



