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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTU EIST 



June, 191a 



"<Sj9^ 



Cnres Sprwafl TeadMi, 

 Cellar and Saddle GaUs 



3M Manifeoto* at*., Wlnnip«?. 



October lub. tMt. 

 " I l»Te uwd your SpftTln Cur« on a S;:ruiig 

 Teudon wllb ^-ooil results antf I can reconiiii-'iia it 

 for Ccllai' and Saddle GaUa " J. II. UailatL 



KendalPs 



Spavin Cure 



Is a bleuing to fknners kqA stoclnnen. In tb» pnst 

 40 yean, Kendall'* Spavlii Our* lias literally laveU 

 millions of dollar* for konu owix-rs. 



It is th« one rem»iy that can always K^ depended 

 upon to abflohitely vur* Spavin, Rlacbove. Curb, 

 Splint. 9w<-i:iii-i am4 LammesK. 



KeTw bUhtcn, Man M* tnrae tb« kalr wUtn. 

 Al co*d for mac •■ for b*Mt. 



Keay Keadiara always bu4lr. «1. abott)*- 

 6 for #5. Whan yon buy at y*iir <iealer'i. ft ropy 

 of our Wak "A Treatlaa On Tka Horse"— it's free 

 ~-QT writ* m ST 



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AGENTS WANTED FOR 



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OF LEAD 



In 10, 50, and 100 lb. Kegs 



WEED-RILLERS 

 INSECTICIDES 

 SHEEP-DIPS, Etc. 



Full Paxtlculara on Application 



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Cranmer St., LIVERPOOL, ENG. 



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OF CANADA 



TORONTO 

 $10,000,000.00 

 5.000,000.00 

 5.000.000.00 



Prasidcnt 

 Tlce-FrMtd*nt 



HEAD OFFICE 

 Capital Authorized 

 Capital Paid-up, . 

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 HON. ». JAFFRAY, 



Branohaa <tnd AKonclea throughout 

 the Dominion of^ Canaicl« 



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 SpaeUl aMaatloB ciran ta eoUaetiani 



Sarinia Dapartmant— Interest allowed on da- 

 poiiti from date of deposit. 



Summer Spraying for Apples 



John P. Stewart, State Callefe, Pa. 



Using a combined insecticide and fungi- 

 cide, either lead arsenate and Bordeaux, 

 '2-4-4-40; or lime-sulphur, 1.01, with two 

 pints of arsenite of lime per 40 gal. (For 

 preparation and dilution of lime-sulphur, 

 r>nd making of the arsenite, see Pa. Kxpt. 

 Sta. Hul. 92 or 99.) Instead of the arsenite 

 of lime, two pounds each of lead arsenate 

 and lime may he used in the diluted lime- 

 suiphur. making the addition as late as 

 nracticable. The lime-sulphur preparation 

 is preferable on varieties subject to russet- 

 ting and other spray-injury by Bordeaux. 



If any of the enemies indicated are un- 

 likely to be pre.sent, the c^rresponding 

 sprays may of course be omitted. 



(1) AiMien blossoms are just showing pink 

 nr slightly before. For apnle and pear 

 -cab, canker worm and bud moth. 



(2) Within 8 or 10 days after blossoms 

 fall. May begin when petals are two-th'rds 

 off. The most important .spray. For seal, 

 .and codling moth or anple worm. 



(3) About three weeks after blossoms fall. 

 For codling moth and apole blotch 



(i, 5 and 6) If orchard is endangered by 

 bitter rot or apple blotch, spray three times 

 with Bordeaux at intervals of about three 

 weeks, beginning 8 or 9 weeks after petals 

 fall. 



(Other Sprays) : To be made where need- 

 ed if not sufiBciently provided for by those 

 above. 



(a) For fungous fruit-spot of Jona- 

 than, etc., Bordeaux or lime-sulphur, 

 as above, about July 1. 



(b) For second brood of codling moth, 

 and for the foliage-eating caterpillars 

 of late summer ; lead arsenate and lime 

 (2-2-40) about Aug. 1. 



The Georgian Bay District 



An excellent quality of apples can be 

 frown in the Georgian Bay district of On- 

 tario, but the fruit industry is not receiv- 

 ing the attention that should be given to it 

 'v the growers. There are far too many 

 neglected orchards in which spraying is 

 rever practised and pruning is very sel- 

 dom done. A large number of orchards are 

 in sod and are not manured or given any 

 special attention. There are a number of 

 reasons for this state of affairs, the chief 

 one probably being that the farmer looks 

 on his fruit as a side issne and only devotes 

 such time to it as he finds convenient after 

 his other work is all done. If it can he 

 proved to the farmer that his orchard is one 

 of the bei^t paying propositions on his place, 

 will he then take good care of it? 



In order to test this matter, Mr. I. P. 

 Metcalf, the district representative of the 

 Department of Agriculture, with the co-op- 

 eration of the fruit branch of the Deport- 

 ment of Agriculture at Toronto, has taken 

 over the management of six orchards in as 

 manv representative parts of the township 

 of Nottawasaga. These orchards are to be 

 manured, plowed and cultivated by their 

 owners until just before haying, when a 

 cover-crop is to be sown. Mr. W. F. Kydd 

 of .Simcoe has been engaged to look after 

 the pruning and spraying of these orchards. 

 An effort is to be made to keep an accurate 

 account of the actual expenses and also of 

 the value of the crop so that it can be fig- 

 ured out just how much money was made 

 bv giving the orchard the Lest of treatment. 

 If a good profit is shown by I his manage- 

 ment it is believed that the farmers will 

 take the time (at the right time) to do the 

 necessary work. 



When Uu 

 See How 

 It Works 



you will want a "CHAMPION" Washint 

 Macbiae ritht aff. The Momentum 

 Balaace Wheel, which almost runs Itsell 

 —the up-and-4aw-a it rake af the Lerer. 

 which meaaa i^eatest power with leia 

 effort— the akfiolnte perfectioa af the 

 "CHAMriON"— will make you waal one 

 for yonr home. 



~F«vorlle~ Ch«r« t'»« at! tfce 

 butter aut of tke creaai. Easy ta ehura. 

 too. If your dealer «laej »ot handle 



t hese home aecrMitiea, write ns. 



78 



DAVID MAXWEIX A SMIS. 



ST. HAirs. •n. 



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Boshes and Plants, tutm^ jf* 

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Mr. Leigh, Snpt., put 

 on the N. Y. C. Stock 

 Yards. Buffalo, N. Y.. 

 40 tons (80.000 lbs.,) of 

 Cold Water Paint with 

 these wonderful hand 

 machines. In this 

 — ^j levent the Spramotor 

 •■ •"» has proven its value. 

 A demonstration like 

 this is more convincing 

 thaj) a bookful of ar- 

 IKuments. The Spra- 

 motor is guaranteed 

 for a year. In all sizes 

 for Orchard. Potatoes. 

 Painting. Whitewash- 

 ing and Vineyard and 

 Weed destruction. Say 

 what you want it for. 

 This ad. will not ap- 

 pear in this paper 

 again ; if interested 

 write now. 



The Canadian Horticulturist is too good 

 to mias. — F. S. Carr, Edmonton, Alta. 



HEARD SPRAMOTOR CO. 



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