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

 ordered, price (yd. each. 



28. 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 29), 

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

 for Show Purposes." The Secretaries of Local Societies are advised 

 to obtain a fresh copy. It will be sent post free on receipt of a 

 postal order for is. 6d., addressed to the Secretary, Royal Horticultural 

 Society, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W, 



29. RULES FOR JUDGING COTTAGE AND 

 ALLOTMENT GARDENS. 



To assist Allotment Holders and Cottage Gardeners in their com- 

 petitions, a set of Rules, with hints to both Exhibitors and Judges, 

 has been drawn up. These Rales may be had at twopence a copy, 

 or fifty for 7s. M. 



A companion Judges' Sheet in a very convenient book-like form 

 can also be had for 2s. a dozen. This Judges' Sheet has, in 

 tabulated form, a list of the plants usually grown in allotment 

 gardens, flower gardens, and for window and v/all decoration. The 

 allotments or gardens to be judged are all numbered, and columns 

 are provided in the judging sheet for the points given. 



30. R.H.S. DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK. 



The Daffodil Year Books of the Society are amongst the most 

 interesting works on gardening. The first issue (191 3) was sold out 

 within a month of publication. Double the quantity of the 1914 

 Year Book was printed, and of this only a few copies remain unsold. 

 It has 140 pages of letterpress (with 36 illustrations), of clear, reliable 

 information, and it makes pleasant reading. These Year Books are 

 well vv^orthy of a place in Fellows' libraries alongside the Journals. 



Many Societies are not holding their usual Daffodil Shows this 

 year owing to the War. It has therefore been decided not to issue a 

 Year Book in 191 5, but to hold over all reports &c. for the 1916 

 issue. 



31. R.H.S. PUBLICATIONS. 



In future. Fellows can obtain the Society's publications only 

 from the R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, S.W. Non-Fellows should 

 order direct from Messrs. Wesley, 28 Essex Street, Strand, W.C., who 

 have been appointed Agents for the Society. 



