NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
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18. R.H.S. POPULAR PRACTICAL PAMPHLETS. 
The following pamphlets can be ordered from the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, Vincent Square, London, S.W. They have been 
prepared with a view of meeting the needs of the present urgent 
times and will be found eminently practical and useful. During the 
last twelve months over 72,000 copies have been sold. The prices 
of each are as follows : — 
Single Copy, 3d. ; 25, 55. 6d. ; 50, 8s. 6d. ; 100, 15s. :— 
(1) A selected List of Hardy Fruits, with Notes on Cultivation, 
etc., 1916 edition. 
(2) The Training of Fruit Trees. 
(3) The Pruning of Fruit Trees. 
(4) Keeping Fruit Trees clean. 
(5) Vegetables and How to Grow Them. 
(6) Autumn Vegetables from seed sown in July. 
(7) The Herbaceous Garden. 
(8) The Rose Garden. 
(9) Flowers for Small Gardens, Window Boxes, etc. 
(10) Hardy and Half-Hardy Annuals in the Open Air. 
(n) Fruit Bottling. 
(12) Vegetable Bottling, Storing, and Salting. 
(13) Vegetable Cookery. 
(14) Salads and Salad Making. 
(15) War-time Economy in Gardening. 
(16) Medicinal Plants and their Cultivation. 
19. TULIP REPORT. 
The results of the exhaustive Trial of Tulips at Wisley will be 
issued shortly as a separate publication, at a charge of 2s. 6d. (3s. 
"post free). This illustrated Report will constitute the standard 
authority on Tulips for many years to come, and will contain lists 
of varieties useful for various purposes and arranged according to 
colours. Descriptions will be given of all the Tulips which were 
grown in the Trials at Wisley, illustrations of the various types of 
forms and colouring, lists of synonyms, references to the principal 
literature of the Tulip, &c. To be obtained from the Society's 
Publishers, Messrs. Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand. 
20. DOUGLAS JOURNAL. 
At the request of the U.S.A. Department of Agriculture the Society 
has quite recently published the Diary, kept by David Douglas nearly 
100 years ago, of his exploration of the wildest parts of North and 
