MR. W. T. MACOUN. 



Fig. 1349.- Mk. \V. T. Macoun. 



X our last issue we gave some no- 

 tice of the new appointment of 

 Mr. Macoun as Horticulturist, to 



succeed Mr. John Craig, who re- 

 signed last winter. We have pleasure 



in giving his likeness in this issue, by 

 use of an engraving that appeared in the 

 April number of our worthy agricul- 

 tural contemporary, the Farmers' Advo- 

 cate, of London, Ont. 



FRUIT GRADER. 



Fig. 13.50. — Fkuit Gkader. 



R. E.H.WARTMAN, 

 of Kingston, sends a 

 photo, of a new fruit 

 grader which he has patented, 

 and which he thinkswill be of 

 great use to growers and fruit 

 packers of all kinds of fruit. It 

 is intended to assist them to get 

 fruit more uniform in the pack- 

 ages than it could be done by 

 eye measurement. He writes : 

 •' In my first shipment this sea- 

 son I more than doubled my 

 money. They were graded by 



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