February, 1914 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



53 



uLADlULi Wholesale Prices 



America— The standard pinli, I/2 in., $1.50 

 per 100. 



Taconlc— Bright pink (perfect), 1% in., $4.00 

 per 100. 



Klondyke— Lig-ht Yellow, Crimson, Uaroon 

 blotch (fine), 1 in., $1.00. 



Augusta— White, 1 in., $1.00. 



Mixed— $1.00— 25 of each at 100 ratea. Ex- 

 press charges collect. 



H. P. VAN WAGNEB 

 R. R. NO. 5 • ■ HAMILTON, ONT. 



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A Garden 

 of Beauty 

 and Fragrance 



VVTHETHER you love the 

 ^^ dear old Marigolds, 

 Heliotrope, Nasturtiums and 

 Petunias — the gorgeous 

 Poppys and Asters— the many- 

 hued Sweet Peas— the heavy- 

 scented Nlcotiana — or the 

 huge and picturesque Ricinus 

 ■you'll find in Swing's Cata- 

 logue the particular varieties 

 which will make your flower 

 garden a real satisfaction. 



Ewlng's Reliable Flower 

 Seeds have been delighting 

 beauty lovers for more than 

 forty years. Write for Illus- 

 trated Catalogue to-day, and 

 if your Dealer hasn't Ewing's 



Seeds, order from 



us direct. 



THE 



WILLIAM, 



EWING 



CO., 



LIMITED, 



Seed Merchants, 



McGill St., 

 MONTREAL. 



P^ruive 

 3 trees. 



in the same time your ^^ Qave 

 neighbor is pruning ^^^ time 



TTT 1 v^^ s'"! fflonej' and 

 one tree. WOrk^^ do better work by pru- 



J- .1. ^.^^ n ing your orchard and shade 



irom the ^^ trees with the 



ground^^MONARCH 



PRUNER 



No ladders required. No injury to the trees. No 

 stripping of the bark or bruising the limbs. The 

 Monarch cuts clean and smooth leaving no scars or 

 stumps. One thrust severs a large branch. Saw 

 blade attached in ten seconds. Removes dead limbs 

 iua jiffy. Thousands of orchardists endorse them. 

 In an ordinary orchard the saving on one 

 day's work will more than pay for a Monarch. 

 A lifetime of service will not wear it 

 out. Extra saw blades can be secured as needed. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. For 

 sale by all live dealers. If your hardware 

 man does not handle the Monarch write 

 us direct. 



Monarch Pruner & Mfg. Co. 



1310 Lafayette St. 



Detroit, Mich. 



FRANK 



COX, Dist. Agt., BEAMSVILLE, ONT. 



McCormick Drills 

 For Eastern Canada 



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AMcCORMICK drill prepares the 

 best possible seed bed, and McCor- 

 mick drills are longest-wearing. Any man 

 who owns one of these implements will as- 

 sure you that these are facts. When you 

 buy a drill, buy a McCormick. 



McCormick single disk and hoe drills have 

 continuous axles, strong, light, thoroughly 

 braced frames of angle steel, and durable, wide run- 

 niug drive wheels. They have a double run force 

 feed which adapts them perfectly to the sowing of 

 all kinds of seed. 



Bearings are simple, as nearly as possible dust- 

 proof, and easily oiled. Grain boxes are of large 

 capacity, and they are too firmly supported to allow 

 sagging. 



See McCormick drills at the nearest I H C local 

 agent's. All their features are explained in our 

 catalogues. Get catalogues from the dealer, or drop 

 a line to the nearest branch house. 



International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd 



Hamilton, Ont. London, Ont. Montreal, Quo. 



OtUwa, Ont. Quebec, P. Q. St. Jobn, N. B. 



These machines are huill at Hamilton, Ont. 



