FRUIT, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PRIZE LIST 



The prize lists for the floral and vegetable 

 sections of the Provincial, Fruit, Flower, Vege- 

 table and Honey Show, or The Ontario Horti- 

 cultural Exhibition, as it is proposed to ca.ll it, 

 have been completed and a portion of the fruit 

 prize list. The prizes in the floral section will 

 be wooith about $1,000. in the fruit division $800, 

 and for vegetaibles $200. Here are the prize 

 lists as completed to date : 



FLORAL EXHIBITS. 



The rules governing the floral exhibits will 

 be published in the prize list. They require 

 that all exhibits, except made-up work, must 

 be grown by the exhibitor and in his possession 

 three months before the date of the show. 



'*BuIb Culture for tf^e /Amateur" 



Address Secretary Horticultural Society, 



195 Pretoria Ave., Ottawa, Ont. 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING 



Parks, Cemeteries, Public and Private 

 Pleasure Grounds made by 



Chas. Ernest Woolvertoa, Landscape Gardener 



GRIMSBY 



Drawings made to a scale, so that any gardener may carry 



them out. Correspondence solicited. 



CANADIAN 



National Exhibition 



TORONTO, ONT. 



August 26th to September II th, 1905 



Upwards of $4,000.00 in prizes for 



Horticulture and Floriculture 



Entries close Monday, August 14th. 



Special arrang-ements on all lines of travel 

 and transportation. 



For entry blanks, prize lists and all in- 

 formation address 



J. 0. Orr, Mgr. and Secy, City Hall, Toronto 



VV. K. McNaught, President 



GET OUR CATALOGUE Ot 



RUBBER STAMPS 



AND STENCILS 



THE SUPERIOR MFG. CO. 

 58 ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO. 



CLASS A— OHRYSANITHBMUMS, PLANTS 

 AXD MISCELLACsTEOUS. 



Best I specimen, any variety or sized pot, 

 1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4. 



Best 1 standard, any variety or sized stem, 

 not more than 3 feet, ls.t $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4. 



Best 3 specimens, white, pots not to exceed 10 

 inches, 1st $12, 2nd $10, 3rd $8. 



Best 3 specimens, pink, pots not to exceed 10 

 inches, 1st $12, 2nd $10, 3rd $8. 



Best 3 specimens, yellow, pots not to exceed 

 10 inches. 1st $12, 2nd $10, 3rd $8. 



Best 12 single stems, and flowered, not less 

 than 4 varieties, in 6-inch pots, 1st $6, 2nd $5, 

 3rd $4. 



Best 5 sing-le stems and flowered, not less than 

 8 varieties, in 6-inch pots, ls.t $12, 2nd $10, 

 3rd $8. 



Best 12 specimens palms, not less than four 

 varieties, pot not to exceed 10 inches, 1st, $10, 

 2nd $8, 3rd $6. 



Best 50 ferns, not less than 8 varieties, pots 

 not to exceed 3 inches, Ist $5, 2nd $4, 3rd $3. 



Best 25 ferns, not less than 6 varieties, pots 

 not to exceed 3 inches, 1st $4. 2nd $3, 3rd $2. 



Best 6 specimens ferns, 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6. 



Best 1 orchid in flower, 1st $3. 2nd $2, 3rd $1. 



Classified Jldpcrtisements 



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GREENHOUSE AND STOCK FOR SALE— TEN 

 thousand feet of glass : one of the best equipped 

 greenhouses in Toronto, located in the best residen- 

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FOR SALE— FLORIST BUSIXESS, WELL 

 established in good residential part of To- 

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nPPLE GRAOER. A FIRST-CLASS PETTIT 

 }~\ Fruit Grader, in perfect working order, for 

 sale at a bargain. Address L. Woolverton, Grimsbv, 

 Ont. 



CACTI FOR SALE. A COLLECTION OF RARE 

 and Varied Cacti. Apply Rev. C. E. Whit- 

 combe, Hamilton. 



CACTI— FOR SALE, A VARIED AND RARE 

 collection of Cacti, made by the late Wil- 

 liam Raynor, of Hamilton. Apply to Mrs. Wm. 

 Raynor, 61 Steven street, Hamilton. 



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