cclxxiv PROCEEDINGS OP THE ROYAL HOBTICULTUKAL SOOIKTV. 



ESTABLISHED 

 1804. 



TELEGRAMS ; 



" HORTENSIA, SOWEST 

 LONDON." 



INCORPORATED 

 1809. 



TELEPHONE : 



5363 VICTORIA. 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



1. General. 



2. Letters. 



3. Telephone and Telegrams. 



4. Journals Wanted. 



5. Subscriptions. 



6. Form of Bequest. 



7. Privileges of Chemical Analysis. 



8. List of Fellows. 



9. New Fellows. 



10. An Appeal. 



11. E.H.S. Gardeners' Diary. 



12. Lindley Library. 



13. The Society's Gardens at Wisley. 



14. Rock Garden at Wisley. 



15. Trials at Wisley in 1913-14. 



16. Trials of Sundries. 



17. The Wisley Research Station. 



18. Students at Wisley. 



19. Distribution of Surplus Plants. 



20. Exhibitions, Meetings, and Lectures 



in 1913. 



21. Dates fixed for 1913. 



22. Spring and Summer Shows, 1918. 



23. Exhibits, Horticultural Sundries. 



24. Rhododendron Show. 



25. A National Diploma in Horticulture. 



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R.H.S. Cups. 

 Challenge Cups. 

 Special Cups. 



Gordon-Lennox Challenge Cap. 

 Dahlia Prizes. 



Inspection of Growing Dahlias. 

 Primula Conference. 

 Examinations, 1913. 

 Information. 



Inspection of Fellows' Gardens. 

 Affiliation of Local Societies. 



Affiliated Societies Certificate Cards. 



Cards for Exhibits of Vegetables, &c., 

 indicating the points constituting 

 good quality. 



Union of Horticultural Mutual Im- 

 provement Societies. 



Rules for Judging — 1911 Code. 



Spraying of Fruit Trees. 



Varieties of Fruits. 



Plants Certificated. 



Recognition of Diligent Interest in 

 Plants. 



Disbudding of Orchids. 



Advertisements. 



1. GENERAL. 



Notices to Fellows are always added at the end of each number of 

 the JouENAL, immediately preceding the Advertisements, and also at the 

 beginning both of the "Book of Arrangements" and of the " Keport 

 of the Council." Fellows are particularly requested to consult these 

 Notices, as it would often save them and the Secretary much needless 

 correspondence. 



