NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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

 sufficient number (29) of halfpenny cards ready addressed to himself. 



20. DATES FIXED FOR 1911. 



Jan. 3, 17, 31 

 Feb. 14, 28 



March 14 and 15 (Bulbs), 28 

 April 11, 25 (Auriculas) 

 May 9, 23 to 25 (Temple Show) 

 May 30 to June 2 (Rhododen- 

 dron Show) 

 June 6, 20 



July 4, 5, & 6 (Olympia), 11 & 12 

 (Sweet Peas), 18, 25 (Carnations) 



August 1, 29, 30 (Vegetables) 



Sept. 12, 14 (Autumn Eoses), 26 

 (Vegetable Show) 



Oct. 10, 11 (Fruit Show), 24 



Nov. 7, 21 



Dec. 5 



21. BRITISH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 



In 1911, the Great Fruit Show will be held on October 10 and 11 

 and the Vegetable Show will be combined with the Ordinary Meeting on 

 September 26. The Schedules of the Prizes are now ready. 



22. CHALLENGE CUPS FOR VEGETABLES. 



A handsome Silver-gilt Challenge Cup has been presented to the 

 Society by Messrs. Sutton, of Reading, and the Council will again offer 

 it, with £10, for vegetables on September 26, 1911. The Society also 

 offers a Champion Challenge Cup for the greatest number of points 

 obtained by any one exhibitor throughout the same Exhibition, the winner 

 of the Sutton Cup being excluded. These Cups may be won by the same 

 exhibitor only once in three years, but he may compete every year for any 

 second prize that may be offered. 



23. SHOWS OF KINDRED SOCIETIES IN 1911. 



The following dates have been fixed, on which R.H.S. Fellows' Tickets 

 will admit : — 



April 25. — Auricula Society. July 25. — Carnation Society. 



May 24. — Tulip Society. August 30. — Vegetable Society. 



July 11-12. — Sweet Pea Society. September 14. — Rose Society. 



For Schedules of these Shows see under above dates in the " Book 

 of Arrangements," 1911. 



24. SHOW OF FORCED SPRING BULBS. 



A Special Exhibition of Forced Spring Bulbs will be held on March 5 

 and 6, 1912. The object of this Show is to demonstrate the varieties 

 [best suited for gentle forcing, and 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 also offer (subject to the General Rules of the Society) 

 the following Prizes presented to them by the General Bulb Growers' 

 Society! of Haarlem :- 



