CCxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
(q) The Cultivation and Manuring of the Kitchen Garden. 
(r) The Potato as a Garden Crop. 
(s) Fruits under Glass in War Time, 
(t) The Pruning of Hardy Shrubs, 
(m) The Children's Garden. 
(v) The Cropping of the Allotment and Small Garden. 
200,000 of these Pamphlets have been issued. 
20. TULIP REPORT. 
The results of the exhaustive Trial of Tulips at Wisley are 
now issued 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 most recommended 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, 
W.C. 2. 
21. LIST OF THE MOST DESIRABLE 
VARIETIES OF FRUIT. 
Drawn up by the Fruit Committee. 
Orders for this list may now be given. Its price is 2s. post free. 
It contains nearly 200 pages, and besides the original list drawn up 
by the Committee, it gives lists of varieties recommended by nearly 
100 expert growers and gardeners all over the country for their 
respective geographical divisions of Great Britain. The list shows 
the result of a ballot as to which varieties are to be preferred from such 
points of view as vigour of constitution, and for various types of 
growth and cultivation, as, e.g., in the case of Apples — Bush, Standard, 
Espalier ; Pears — Bush, Standard, Espalier, Wall. It also shows 
the best varieties for cooking as distinct from dessert, the best for 
markets, and much similar detailed information which must prove of 
great help in these days when the planting of more fruits as well as of 
more vegetables is so widely recognized as being of urgent necessity. 
22. FRUIT BOTTLING FOR COTTAGERS. 
A leaflet for the use of cottagers and small householders, on Fruit 
Bottling, has been prepared by the Secretary for free circulation. 
It can be had on application to the R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, 
Westminster, S.W. 1, accompanied by a halfpenny stamped and 
addressed envelope. Owing to shortness of staff, any application 
not thus made cannot receive attention. 
