lxx PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ESTABLISHED 
1804. 
TELEGRAMS : 
" HORTENSIA 
SOWEST LONDON. 
INCORPORATED 
1809. 
TELEPHONE: 
VICTORIA 5363. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 1. 
NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
1. Important Notices. 
2. Chelsea and Holland House. 
3. Subscriptions. 
4. Form of Bequest. 
5. New Fellows. 
6. An Appeal. 
7. The Society's Gardens at Wisley. 
8. Students at Wisley. 
9. Distribution of Surplus Plants. 
10. Dutch Brown Bean. 
11. National Diploma in Horticul- 
ture. 
12. Examinations, 191 8. 
13. Information. 
14. Inspection of Fellows' Gardens. 
15. Affiliation of Local Societies. 
16. R.H.S. Gardeners' Diary. 
17. Rules for Judging — 1914 Code. 
18. Food Production Publications. 
19. R.H.S. Pamphlets. 
20. List of the Most Desirable Fruits. 
21. Fruit Bottling for Cottagers. 
22. Book on Fruit Bottling. 
23. R.H.S. War Relief Fund. 
24. Shirley Poppy Seed. 
I. IMPORTANT NOTICES. 
1. The Society's Hall in Vincent Square being still occupied by the Australian 
Imperial Force, the Fortnightly Meetings will continue to be held in the London 
Scottish Drill Hall, Buckingham Gate, Victoria Street. It is hoped that Fellows 
will do their utmost to support these Meetings during their temporary trans- 
ference to the Drill Hall. 
2. The Lectures will be given at the Drill Hall. 
3 . The Society's Offices and Library will continue in Vincent Square as hereto- 
fore. The Scientific Committee will also meet as before at Vincent Square. 
2. CHELSEA AND HOLLAND HOUSE SHOWS. 
The Council greatly regret that War conditions do not permit of the resumption 
of the Chelsea and Holland House Meetings in 191 8. It will be remembered 
that they had to be abandoned last year on patriotic grounds which are even 
more imperative this year. Floral, Fruit, and Vegetable Meetings will, however, 
be held at the Drill Hall on the same dates. 
