NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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particularly requested that letters and specimens may be timed to reach 

 Vincent Square by the first post on the mornings of the Fortnightly 

 Meetings, so as to be laid before the Scientific or other Committees at 

 once. 



21. INSPECTION OF FELLOWS' GARDENS. 



The Inspection of Gardens belonging to Fellows is conducted by a 

 thoroughly competent Inspector from the Society, who reports and 

 advises at the following cost — viz. a fee of £3 3s. for one day (or £5 5s. 

 for two consecutive days), together with all out-of-pocket expenses. No 

 inspection may occupy more than two days, save by special arrange- 

 ment. Fellows wishing for the services of an Inspector are requested 

 to give at least a week's notice and choice of two or three days, and to 

 indicate the most convenient railway station and its distance from 

 their Gardens. Gardens can only be inspected at the written request 

 of the owner. 



22. AFFILIATION OF LOCAL SOCIETIES. 



One of the most successful of the many branches of work under- 

 taken since the reconstruction of the Society in 1887 is the unification of 

 local Horticultural Societies by a scheme of affiliation to the R.H.S. 

 Since this v/as initiated no fewer than 330 Societies have joined our 

 ranks, and the number is steadily increasing. 



Secretaries of Affiliated Societies can obtain on application a 

 specimen of a Card which the Council have prepared for the use of 

 Affiliated Societies for Certificates, Commendations, &c. Price 3s. bd. 

 for 10 copies, 5s. 6d. for 20, iis. 6d. for 50, 20s. for 100. At 

 the request of several of the Affiliated Societies, the Council have 

 had the Certificate Card coloured. The coloured Card is sold at M. 

 a single copy, or 10 for 5s., post free. 



The Council have also struck a special Medal for the use of Affihated 

 Societies. It is issued at cost price in Bronze, Silver, and Silver-gilt — 

 viz. Bronze, 5s. ^d., with case complete \ Silver, 12s. 6d., with case 

 complete \ Silver-gilt, i6s. 6d., with case complete. Award Cards 

 having the Medal embossed in relief can be sent with the Medal if 

 ordered, price td. each. 



23. RULES FOR JUDGING— 1914 CODE. 



The " Rules for Judging, with Suggestions to Schedule Makers 

 and Exhibitors," have been revised. It contains a useful Index 

 and several important amendments. Special attention is drawn 

 to the new " Rules for Judging Cottage and Allotment Gardens," 

 with the companion "Judges' Point Sheet " (see paragraph 24), 

 and a " Classification of Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy Plants 



