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IRISH GARDENING. 



The Orchard of the Empire 



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British Columbia has been aptly termed the Orchard of the 

 Empire. It is a land of fruit and flowers, and the specimens 

 of apples in the composite views reproduced above and the 

 spraying scene afford some idea of the extent to which 

 horticulture has been developed in Canada's most Westerly 

 Province. — Photo by courtesy of the Agent-General for B.C., 

 1-3 Regent Street, London, S.W. I, 



Make the most of your Garden in 1918 



BY USING 



Our Vine, 



Plant ano Veget- 



Man ure, also Special 



Top-dressing Manure are cxcr 



increasing in public favour they embody the 



practical experience of many years in all branches 



of Horticulture, producing vigorous, healthy and fruitful growth 



Write for our booklet containing: useful hints on Gardening Matters. 



Note— Quuitities o£2l IbB. and ovcraro supi)Iit5d In 14 Hi. Iiag.s. 

 VINr;, PLANT AND VEGET-.^BLK MANURK.— 1)2 Ihs., 30 •, 66 Iba , 1«'-, 28 lbs., 9-, 14 lbs., i/y 

 "7 lbs., 3 •, ; Tin.s -2 6 und 1/3. C*rii&se Pi-id un 16 lbs. and «p. anywlitre in United Kingdom. 

 SPECIAL TdPDKKjSISG MANURE— 5S lbs., !1/-, 28 lbs., 11/8. I41bs.,6/-, 7 lbs.,a;6; Tin« 1/-. Carriag* 

 p>id on 28 Ibe. and tip. anj uhers in 'United Kinedoui. 



yotdby all ,'<KIil)SMEN and NUUSERYMEN or from Sole makers: 



WM. THOMSON & SONS, Ltd., CLOVENFORDS, N.B. 



