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May. — Primula japonica, Tulips, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Trees 
and shrubs, Alpines, Narcissus. 
June. — Roses, Iris, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, trees and shrubs, 
Alpines and Paeonies, Nymphaeas. 
July. — Roses, Iris Kaempferi, Phlox, Lilium giganteum, Kalmias, 
Delphiniums, &c. 
August and September. — Roses, Phlox, rock plants, Herbaceous 
plants, Gentiana Asclepiadea, &c. 
October, November, and December. — Autumn foliage, Michaelmas 
Daisies, Colchicums, &c. 
The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing 
Fellows' Transferable Tickets, from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on 
Sundays, Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Exhibition Days. Each 
Fellow's Ticket admits three to the Gardens. The Public are not 
admitted at any time. 
The Gardens are about miles from Byfleet, 3J miles from 
Horsley, and 5| miles from Wey bridge, all on the South- Western 
Railway. Carriages to convey four persons can be obtained by writing 
to Mr. D. White, fly proprietor, Ripley, Surrey ; the charge being, 
to and from Weybridge, waiting two hours at the Gardens, 8s. ; or 
waiting three hours, 10s. ; or to and from Horsley or Byfleet, ys. 
Motor cars will be found at Byfleet Station. Accommodation and 
refreshments can be had at the Hut Hotel, close to the Gardens, and 
also at the Hautboy, Ockham. 
8. ROCK GARDEN AT WISLEY. 
In response to the interest taken in what are popularly called 
" Alpines," or " Rock Plants," the Council have constructed a Rock 
Garden at Wisley on a somewhat extensive scale. The idea is to obtain 
the best possible positions and soils for the different plants to grow in, 
the growth and well-being of the plants being considered to be 
of greater importance than the artistic effect of the rockwork. 
In a Horticultural Society's Garden every single detail should 
teach something, so that Fellows visiting it may be able to take 
away an idea of how best to do this or that, or where best to plant 
this or that. 
9. STUDENTS AT WISLEY. 
The Society admits young men, between the ages of sixteen and 
twenty-two years, to study Gardening at Wisley. The curriculum 
includes not only practical garden work in all the main branches of 
Gardening, but also Lectures, Demonstrations, and Horticultural 
Science in the Laboratory, whereby a practical knowledge of Garden 
Chemistry, Biology, &c, may be obtained. 
