February, 1914 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



XI. 



For Sale 



Cedardale Fruit Farm, 60 aores, finest farm 

 in Norfolk county for fruit, 'tobacco and 

 poultry raising, one and a quarter miliee 

 from Simcoe, and a quarter mile from New' 

 Lake Erie and Northern Electric Road. 



Buildings in A 1 condition. House, bunga- 

 low style, frame, nine rooms, surrounded by 

 lawns, drives and ornamentals. Outbuild- 

 ings, two good barns, one recently built 

 costing $2,500. with ^ment basement and up- 

 to-date fixtures. Four poultry hou-ses and 

 cement hoghouses, and two good wells. 



Bearing fruit trees consist of 50 apples. 

 500 peach and Bartlett pears, 1 acre straw- 

 berries, 1 acre raspberries, set last season. 

 The farm ia of sandy loam soil, adapted to 

 strawberries, being protected by thirteen 

 acres of standing timber valued at $3,000. 



Farm could be divided for speculation into 

 three subdivisions, each with timber at rear 

 and fronted! with maples. 



THIS IS A SNAP 



For further particulars apply 



CEDARDALE FARM 



R. R. No. 3 - SIMCOE, ONT. 



O. MARSHALL, Proprietor 



PRIZE DAHLIA ROOTS 



15 for one dollar by mail prepaid. 15 larger 

 roots one dollar by express, not prepaid. Low 

 rate to Horticultural Societies who give 

 Dahlias as prei>iinms. 



GEO. E. EGERTON 



112 CHALMERS ST. ■ • GALT. ONT. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Your copy of our Strawberry Cata- 

 logue is now ready. A Post Card 

 will bring it. It describes all the 

 best varieties of Strawberries and 

 Raspberries. Cultural directions and 

 lots of other valuable information. 



THE LAKE VIEW FRUIT FARM 



H. L. McConoell & Son Qrovesend, Ontario 



TO THE TRADE 



ELWAY' 



(Of LANQPORT, Eng.) 



RENOWN ED 



PLANTS & SEEDS 



ai advertised, are offered at 

 SPECIAL RATES TO 

 CANADIAN NURSERYMEN. 



I NO AGENTS 



NO BRANCH STORES { 



Our House is open to every leoitl- 

 mate Nurseryman and Seedsman In 

 the Dominion. ASK FOR PRICES 



KELWAY & SON, Sf^Wau?? 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND. 



FOR SPRING, 1914 



We have a large assorted stock of the best 

 varieties of FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL 



TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and PER- 

 ENNIALS. 



A specially selected stock of Specimen 

 Evergreens, Box and Bay Trees, Rhodo- 

 dendrons, Kalmias and other plants in 

 demand for modern gardening. 



Plans and estimates for landscape w^ork. 



Ross & Son 



Toronto Nurseries 



1167 Queen St. E. 



Oliver Plows 



OLIVER Plows for .Eastern Canada 

 stand in a class by themselves as 

 satisfaction givers. 



The Oliver plow line includes walking 

 plows, three-wheel sulkies, walking gangs, hill-side 

 plows, high and low lift gangs, and riding cultiva- 

 tors. There are plows in the line which are specially 

 adapted for most Eastern Canadian conditions. 

 Among these are the Oliver 1-C sulky and 1-C gang. 

 In both these plows most of the weight of the plow 

 is carried on the two furrow wheels which, of course, 

 ride on a smooth surface all the time. There is a 

 spring on the land wheel which, in connection with 

 the two bails on which the plow is hung, insures an 

 even depth of plowing. 



You can see any plow in the Oliver line at the 

 place of business of the I H C local agent. If you 

 will tell him what kind of plowing you want to do, 

 he can show you an Oliver plow that will do your 

 work best. See him for catalogues and full infoi^ 

 mation, or write the nearest branch house. 



International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd 



At Hamilton, Onl.; London, Onl. ; Monlrral, P. Q.; OtUwa, Ont.; 

 St. John. N. B.; Qutbec. P. Q. 



Oliver plows are built at Hamilton, Oot. 



