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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



May, 1912 



Packing Sheds, Helderleigh Nurseries 



EARLY 

 PLANTING 



OFTEN SPELLS 



SUCCESS 



" I 'HOSE planters who have had to wait weeks 

 ' n the sprinjr after their j^round was fit to 

 plant, realize what it means to ^el Trees 

 from the Nursery EARLY. 



The sheds shown in the illustration have a 

 space of 30,000 square feet. No rain, bad wea- 

 ther, or wind to stop packing^ or injure the stock 

 by exposure. 



In addition to the sheds shown in the illus 

 tration, another shed 100 x 100 is being erected 

 to take care of increased business of the coming 



It you have not placed your order for Trees, consider the advisability of placing it with a firm that can give you the very best stock EARLY, 

 This very important feature may mean success or failure in your planting. I have every facility for packing with care and dispatch and 

 solicit your patronage. 



E. D. Smith 



Helderleigh 

 Nurseries 



Winona, Ont. 



GARDENERS AND FLORISTS 



ATTENTION 



USE ONLY GULF COAST 



LOUISIANA RED CYPRESS 



IN YOUR 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION 

 This is the Only Kind Wc Handle 



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BATTS LIMITED 



Phones June. 568-569 ses to^lll ?L'l?s1i Ave. 



WEST TORONTO 



KING GREENHOUSES 



Ale the most 



MODERN AND PERMANENT 



Greenhouses that can be constructed. Years o( 

 actual test and the experience of large and small 

 groovers have gained for our houses the reputation 

 of being the most satisfactory ever erected for vege- 

 table or flower growing, or private conservatories. 



fl Plans prepared for complete plants and equipment 

 at a moderate cost : all or part of the necessary 

 materials supplied and houses of any size erected 

 under our personal supervision if desired by builder. 



^ Write and tell us the kind of houses you desire to 

 erect or ask for question blank and we will mul you 

 our descriptive bulletin by return of mail. 



THE KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



Cor. Dovercourt Rd. and Sudbury St., TORONTO, ONT. 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist when writing. 



