Please Renew 

 for 1895 



I. Subscribers sending in their subscriptions of $1.00 for the year 1894, or 

 1895, until further notice, are entitled to receive : 



{a) The Journal for one year, dating from time of subscrip- 

 tion if for T 895 ; 



(d) A Bound Copy of the Annual Report ; and a package 

 containing either — 



(c) An Ornamental Plant, or 



(d) A Fruit Plant. 



The Ornamental Plants all come to the Association from the Central Experi- 

 mental Farm, Ottawa. We have — 



Cotoneaster Vulgaris, Rosa Rubifolia, Douglas Spruce, Pinus Ponderosa, 

 Pearl . Gooseberry, Sarah Raspberry (also from the Farm). 



These are larger size than those sent out last year; as large, indeed, as we can 

 send by mail. 



II. Subscribers paying $2.00, for two years at one time, or for two subscribers, 

 may have, in addition to the above, a choice of : 



{e) The binding" of any Volume of the Canadian Horti- 

 culturist, the numbers to be sent to this ofifice. 



(/) A Vine of Green Mountain Grape. The most promis- 

 ing Early White Grape ; only sold by Nurserymen at 

 fancy prices ; said to ripen the end of August, and to be of 

 best quality. Should be tried by every fruit grower in the 

 Province. 



(^4 A hardy Remontant Rose (named). 



{h) A Bound Copy of some Early Volume of the Cana- 

 dian Horticulturist. 



Horticultural Societies and Local Fruit Growers' Associations 



should send in the names of their members for 1895 in advance, even if it 

 be necessary to wait a little for the payment, in Qrder that all may be booked for 

 their plants, reports and Journal in good time. 



. Correspondence with such Societies is solicited in order that mutual assistance 

 may be rendered, especially in the purchase of plants for distribution. 



Address— L. WOOLVERTON, .S"^^. Fruit Groupers' Ass' » of On f. 



