March, 191 1 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



11 



There's No 

 Re-planting 



— no seed wasted — no 

 crops lost — if you sow 

 Ewing's Seeds. 



If soil, weather and 

 tilling are right 



EWING'S 



Reliable 



Seeds 



\v;!l do their part and you'll 

 be rewarded with splendid 

 crops. 



Even under unfavorable 

 conditions Ewing's Reli- 

 able Seeds give far better 

 returns than most seeds, 

 because of their freshness, 

 vigor and vitality. 



Why not make a bid for 

 the best crops grown in 



1911 by insisting, when you 

 buy your seeds, on getting 



EWING'S? 



Write for our illustrated 

 Catalogue, and if your dealer 

 hasn't Ewing'» Seeds buy 

 from us direct. 



Every artistic home should contain a 



Gerhard Heintzman 



PIANO 



because this instrument presents the most up- 

 to-date features and improvements ; is, in fact, 



the 



Ideal Piano 



for the home. This reputation has been gained 

 entirely through merit during the past half century 

 of honest endeavour. A demonstration at our 

 salesroom will convince you. Descriptive litera- 

 ture sent free on application. 



Gerhard Heintzman, Limited 



NEW SALESROOMS 



41-43 QUEEN ST. W. (Opp. City Hall) 

 TORONTO 



Hamilton Salesrooms: 127 King Street East 



Trees ForThe Lawn 



A l.irge usHortmenl of Weeping Mulberry. Ash, 

 Willow and Elms, Evi rgrcens, also all kinds of 



Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental 



Trm's, Hedge Plants, Roses, Vines, Ktr. All 



stock in tir.-t class shape. Order early for 



spring planting. Prices 1 c ents up . 



CHAS. BAKER, Nurseryman 



London, Ontario 



No. 3 BROWNIE CAMERA 



Pictures VA X 4^. Price $4.00. 



This lateet addition to the popular Brownie family 

 meets the demand for a camera, which is equipped 

 with the essentials for a high-class of amateur work, 

 but is so simple that even the children can use it 

 with good results. 



This camera has the first quality meniscus achro- 

 matic lens, Eastman rotary shutter, fixed focus, two 

 view finders, so that either vertical or horizontal 

 exposures can be made. It is a neat and attractive 

 camera, covered with handsome imitation grain leath- 

 er. It is a convenient shape to carrv, and weighs but 

 24 ounces. This Brownie takes four, six or twelve 

 exposure Kodak film cartridges and like the Kodak, 

 loads in daylight. 



Ask your draler or write us for a free copy of 

 'At Home With the Kodak" otirnrtvest booklet. 



CANADIAN KODAK CO., Limited 

 Toronto, Can. 



