NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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of plants at any later time in the year. All Fellows can participate in 

 the annual distribution following their election. 



The Society does not pay the cost of packing and carriage. The 

 charge for this will be collected by the carriers on delivery of the 

 plants, which will be addressed exactly as given by each Fellow on his 

 appHcation form. It is impracticable to send plants by post, owing to 

 the lack of Post Office facihties for despatch without prepayment of 

 postage. 



Fellows residing beyond a radius of thirty-five miles from London 

 are permitted to choose double the number of plants to which they are 

 otherwise entitled. 



Plants cannot be sent to Fellows residing outside the United King- 

 dom, owing either to length of time in transit or to vexatious regulations 

 in some foreign countries ; but the Council will at any time endeavour 

 to obtain for Fellows living abroad any unusual or rare seeds which they 

 may have been unable to procure in their own country. 



No plants will be sent to Fellows whose subscriptions are in arrear, 

 or who do not fill up their forms properly. 



16. TRIALS AT WISLEY, 1915-16. 



N.B. — Everything sent for trial must be named, and the name 

 and address of the sender attached, together with the name of the 

 raiser and introducer as far as known. 



Intending senders should apply to the Director, R.H.S. Gardens, 

 Wisley, Ripley, Surrey, at an early date for forms of entry, one of 

 which will be required for each variety or sample sent for trial. 



Flowers. 



Annual Sunflowers. — Twenty seeds of each to be sent by Feb- 

 ruary 20. 



The following trials are being continued : 



Winter Flowering Sweet Peas, Irises, and Perennial Phloxes ; 

 and for nomenclature purposes TuHps, Pentstemons, and scented 

 Pelargoniums. For the present no further stocks of any of these are 

 desired. 



Vegetables. 



Early and Midseason Potatos.* — Twenty tubers of each to be 

 sent by February 20. 



Early Peas. — Half pint of each to be sent by February 20. 

 Autumn Cabbages. — One packet of each to be sent by February 20. 

 Parsnips. — One packet of each to be sent by January 30. 



Sundries. 



Winter Washes for Fruit Trees. — Quantity sufficient for a fair 

 trial to be sent by November 20, 1914. 



* As indicated on the form circulated to senders the locality of origin of the 

 seed and the nature of the soil on which it was grown must be stated. 



