NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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

 sufficient number (34) of halfpenny cards ready addressed to himself. 



January 13, 27. 

 February 10 (Annual Meeting), 24. 

 March lo-ii (Forced Bulbs), 24. 

 April 7, 15-16 (Daffodils), 21, 23 (Spring Roses). 

 May 5, 19-21 (Chelsea), 25-29 (Rhododendrons). 



June 3, 4 (Hardy Plants), 16, 30 (Holland House). 



July 1-2 (Holland House), 14, 16 (Sweet Peas), 17 (Carnations), 



28. 



August] II, 25. 



September 8 (Dahlias), 22 (Vegetables), 24 (Autumn Roses), 29-30 



(Fruit Show). 

 October 6, 20. 

 November 3, 17. 



December i, 2 (Winter-flowering Carnations), 15. 



18. SPRING SHOW OF FORCED BULBS. 



Tuesday and Wednesday, March 9 and 10, 1915. 



A Special Spring Exhibition of Forced Bulbs will be held on these 

 days, the object being to demonstrate the varieties best suited for 

 gentle forcing. Exhibits of small and large collections are invited 

 from Amateurs and the Trade. R.H.S. Medals will be awarded 

 according to merit. 



The Council of the Royal Horticultural Society also offer (subject 

 to the General Rules of the Society) the following Prizes presented 

 to them by the General Bulb Growers' Society of Haarlem 



Division I.— For Amateurs. 



Class 3. — Eighteen Hyacinths, distinct. 



ist Prize , . . Gold Medal and £3 3s. 

 2nd „ . . . Silver-gilt Medal and £2 2s. 

 3rd „ . . . Silver Medal and £1 is. 



Class 4.— Twelve Hyacinths, distinct. 



ist Prize . . . Silver-gilt Medal and £2 2s. 

 2nd „ . . . Silver Medal and £1 15. 

 3rd „ . . . Bronze Medal and los. 



Class 5.— Six Hyacinths, distinct. 



ist Prize , . . Silver Medal and £1 is, 

 2nd „ . . . Bronze Medal and los. 



Class 6. — Eight pans containing Hyacinths, ten roots of one variety 

 in each pan. The blooms of each pan to be of distinctly different 



