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New Fellows.— The Secretary makes a special appeal 
to all Fellows to assist in promoting the welfare of the Society 
by doing all in their power to introduce new Fellows. 
Poppy Seed. —The Secretary will be pleased to send a 
packet of his specially selected 1898 Shirley Poppy Seed to any 
Fellows who like to send to Rev. W. Wilks, Shirley Vicarage, 
Croydon, a stamped envelope ready addressed to themselves. 
The seed should be sown as early as possible in March. 
Advertisements. —Fellows are reminded that the more 
they can place their orders with those who advertise in the 
Society’s publications the more likely others are to advertise 
also, and in this way the Society may be indirectly benefited. 
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE PRESENT ISSUE. 
The Figuf.es refer to the Pages which are numbered at the Bottom. 
Azaleas.—Cuthbert, 17. 
Bamboos.—Gauntlett, 14 ; Veiteh, 31. 
Banks.—Birkbeck, 17. 
Begonias.—Davies, 24. 
Boilers.—Foster & Pearson, 27 ; Hartley & Sugden, 7; Thames Bank Iron 
Company, 21. 
Books.—Simpkin & Marshall, 13. 
Bulbs.—Ant. Roozen, 6 ; Wallace, 9. 
Ferns.—Birkenhead, 25. 
Fruit Trees—Bunyard (Cover); Cheal, 23 ; Pearson, 11; Rivers, 8. 
Greenhouses.—Crispin, 4 ; Crompton & Fawkes, 32 ; Mackenzie & Moncur, 
29 ; Messenger, 16 ; Tucker, 15 ; Weeks, 19 ; Wood, 26. 
Iron Fencing.—Bayliss & Jones, 20. 
Labels.—Leeds Orchid, 8; Pinches, 17. 
Manures.—Anglo-Continental, 18; Brown & Co., 12 ; Clay, 22 ; Cross, 23 ; 
Nitrate, 6 ; Thomson, 10. 
Mats.—Wasilieff, 17. 
Newspapers.— Gardeners ’ Chronicle , 1. 
Pansies.—W. Sydenham, 30. 
Rose Trees.—Mount, 20 ; Paul, 28 ; Rumsey, 23. 
Sarracenias.—Bruce, 23. 
Seeds.—Barr, 5 ; Carter (Cover); Rains, 14 ; Sutton (Cover); R. Sydenham, 3. 
Stakes.—Porter, 17. 
Summer-houses.—Riley, 28. 
Tents.—Unite, 14. 
Trees and Flowering Shrubs—Cooper, 16 ; Dicksons, 9 ; Jackman, 18. 
Weed Killers.—Acme, 2 ; Tomlinson & Hayward (Inset). 
