April, 19 1 2 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



109 



Some History 



about Typewriters 



T 



Modem and Ancient 



CHAPTER </ 



A FEW years ago typewriters were used al- 

 ■*» most entirely for letter writing. It is 

 different to-day. Their field of usefulness ^has 

 increased many fold. 



HE Underwood introduced typewriter book-keep- 

 ing, and the application of the typewriter to 

 many special recording purposes. 



■THERE are over a score of special models of the Underwood 

 for special uses. 



IV/IANY firms use four times as many Underwoods for account- 

 ing work asi they use for correspondence. 

 ""PHE modern office uses Underwood systems — billing systems, 

 order systems, bill and charge systems, etc., planned for 

 their particular needs. 



THE Underwood Condensed Biller will reduce your billing 

 costs 50 per cent. 



United Typewriter Co. 



Limited 



TORONTO 



This Model C. Spramotor was 

 awarded four Gold Medals, two 

 at National Horticultural Con- 

 gress, one at Dominion Exhibi- 

 tion, St. John, and one at Pro- 

 vincial Exhibition, Halifax, N. 

 S., 1909-1910. "There are rea- 

 sons." 



Geo. E. Fisher, of Burlington, 

 who is using a power Spramotor. 

 writes about the latest Model 

 C: 



"Replying to your favor re 

 rhe behavior of the Gasojine 

 Power Spramotor : This season 

 i may say the machine has 

 worked well all the way through. 

 It has made a record for the 

 Spramotor Co. We have a big 

 lot of trees and these were all 

 sprayed from one side before the 

 buds opened. We found that we 

 can spray about 1,000 bearing 

 apple or 4,000 bearing pears on 

 one side per day in good weath- 

 er. There has been no de- 

 lay." 



We have been manufacturing Spramoiors for 15 years for spraying purposes 

 only. "That is the reason." Particulars free. 



HEARD SPRAMOTOR CO. - 



If it is'nt an Eastvtan, it is'nt a Kodak. 



1390 King Street, "LONDON, ONT. 



The convenience and simplicity 

 of the 



KODAK 



as compared with a plate camera 

 would make it worth while even 

 if the pictures were no better — 

 but they are. 



Kodaks load and unload in daylight 

 with film cartridges that weigh ounces 

 where glass plates weigh pounds. 



Kodak Films are superior to plates 

 for hand camera work, not merely be- 

 cause they are light and non-break- 

 able, but also because, chemically they 

 are made to exactly meet the harsh 

 lighting conditions which the amateur 

 encounters. 



By the Kodak system no darkroom 

 is required for any part of the work, 

 not even for dcvieloping as anybody 

 can, without previous experience, de- 

 velop films perfectly with a Kodak 

 Film Tank, and get better negatives 

 than are possible by the old dark- 

 room method. 



The Kodak system gives the ama- 

 teur the widest possible latitude in 

 the finishing of his pictures : He may 

 use the daylight tank system, the dark 

 room method or mail his films to some 

 professional finisher. It's just as he 

 chooses. 



Kodaks $5.00 and up. Catalogue free 

 at the dealers or by mail. 



CANADIAN KODAK CO, LIMITED 

 TORONTO, CAN. 



Strawberry Plants 



FOR SALE 



Choice Plant* at reasonable orices. We 

 have Early Ozark, Fendall, Barryraore, 

 Silver Coin, Pocomolce, Aroma, etc., of 



newer varieties. 



We also have Dunlop, Williams, War- 

 field. Brandy Wine, Bederwood, William 

 Belt, Glen Mary, etc., of the old favorltea. 



Our free list tells all about them. 



Order early as plants are eoaroe. 



Ontario Nursery Co. 



Wellington, Ont. 



