NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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International Exhibition, 1912, and The Eoyal Horticultural 



Society. 



Subscribers and Guarantors to the International Exhibition, 1912, 

 who happen to be Fellows of the Eoyal Horticultural Society, are re- 

 quested to understand clearly that the privileges they become entitled to 

 in return for their contribution to the International have nothing what- 

 ever to do with the E.H.S. With reference to such privileges they must 

 correspond only with the International. 



On the other hand, the privileges to which Fellows of the Society are 

 entitled as a result of the arrangement made by the Council of the E.H.S. 

 with the Executive of the International — the distribution of these privi- 

 leges will be made entirely by the officers of the E.H.S., the officers of 

 the International having nothing whatever to do with the carrying out of 

 the arrangement. 

 Consequently, 



1. For all matters relating- to, or connected with, Sub- 

 scription or Guarantee to the International Exhibition, 

 address, Ed. White, Esq., Hon. Sec, International Exhibi- 

 tion, 7, Victoria Street, Westminster ; and 



2. For all matters relating- to privileges pertaining- to 

 anyone as a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society, 

 address Secretary, R.H.S., Vincent Square, S.W. 



It will further be seen from this, that — 



3. If a Fellow of the E.H.S. subscribes, say, £10 10s. to the 

 International, obtaining thereby the privilege of tickets for the 

 International to the value of £12 125., the number of tickets to be 

 issued by the International in respect of that £12 12s. cannot be 

 computed on the basis of the arrangement made with the E.H.S., but 

 must be calculated simply on their face value, and will be sent direct 

 from the International Offices, 7 Victoria Street, Westminster. 



Ed. White, 

 Hon. Director International, 1912. 



W. WiLKS, 



Secretary, B.H.S. 



35. SPRING BULB SHOW, MARCH 5 & 6, 1912. 



See also page Ixxvii. 



Subject to the general rules of the Society the Council offer the 

 following prizes, presented to them by Mr. Eobert Sydenham. 

 Classes 9-11.— Bulbs grown in Moss Fibre or similar material (not 

 earth) and without drainage. 



Amateurs. 



Class 9. — Six single Hyacinths, in separate vases, not exceeding six 

 inches in diameter, to be selected from any one of the following varieties : 



