The 



Leading 

 Horticultural 

 Paper of 



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Canadian Hopticuitiipisi 



Canada ) an& Jfrutt (Browecs' 3ouruaI 



L. WOOLVERTON, M.A. - EDITOR. GRIMSBY 



Date Amount enclosed, 



Agents are requested to send in their list promptly, so that new subscribers will not complain of delay. Extra 

 copies, posters, envelopes, etc., mailed Free on request. 



^"Money dent by Registered Letter or P. 0. Order, at our risk. Avoid sending postage statpps if possible. 



Anyone sending in new names may have additional choice of plants for each new name, in place of commission, 

 if preferred. 



A beautifully bound volume of the Canadian Horticulturist for '84 and '85, worth §1, sent free to any person 

 sending in ten new names, in addition to his commission. This is in addition to the test plants selected by the 

 subscriber. 



A package containing one or two plants for testing will be sent free to each subscriber in the spring of 1895, 

 providing he applies for it when subscribing. The selection of varieties will need to be left with the Secretary. 

 These will be furnished to the Secretary by the Director of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 



A bound copy of the Annual Report of the meetings of the Association during the year 1884, will be sent to 

 each member —a book alone is worth a dollar to any fruit grower. 



A bound copy of the Canadian Horticulturist, for '84 or '85, given for sending in the names of ten new 

 subscribers and $8, and the usual commission also. 



Our subscribers will please choose between fruit and ornamental plants when subscribing, and when distribut- 

 ing the plants, we will try our best to please. 



L. WOOLVERTON, 



Secretary of the Ontario Frtdt Growers' Association, 



GRIMSBY, ONTARIO, CANADA. 



