SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 per year, entitling the subscriber to membership of the Fruit 

 Orowers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a copy of its valuable Annual 

 Report, and a share in its annual distribution of plants and trees. 



REMITrANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon 

 t^e address label. 



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The Red Cross Currant is held by the introducers at $i. per plant f 



The Clarksburg Nozzle is a good one. We have tried it at " Maple- 

 hurst " this spring and the foreman thinks it is superior to the MaGowan. 



Errata. — The average yield of Mr. Orr's vineyard is given on p. 112 as 

 three tons, this should read three tons per acre. 



Fameuse apples were quoted on the same date in Montreal, at from $2.50 

 to $4.00 per barrel. 



No Grape Buds. — The Grape Belt, of Chautauqua Co., N.Y., reports 

 that there are no fruit buds on the grape vines in that part of the State, owing, 

 probably to the frost in May, 1895. 



The Potato Rot is a fungus parasite, and may be prevented from 

 injuring the potato vines by spraying them with the Bordeaux mixture early in 

 July, and two or three times later on. 



Mr. a. S. Fuller, author of many excellent works on Horticulture, died 

 suddenly at his home at Ridgewood, N.Y., on May 4th, at the age of sixty-eight 

 years. He was a practical florist and fruit gardener, and for twenty-five years 

 agricultural editor of the Weekly Sun. He was editor and part owner of the 

 Rural New Yorker. 



Mr. a. a. Pettit, Director of Spraying Experiments for Ontaro, has 

 resigned his position to enter political life as Conservative Candidate for South 

 Wentworth. Our Director, M. W.M. Orr, of Fruitland, as been appointed to his 

 position. 



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