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Fig. 2400. City Hall, Hamilton, where the C. H. A. Co.nvemion w,^s held. 



Roderick Cameron, of the Queen Victoria 

 Park at Niagara, gave an address on the 

 Advantages of Cold Storage of Plants to 

 Florists and Gardeners. 



1 he last paper of the afternoon was that 

 prepared by Geo. Hollis, Bracondale, on 

 Hybridizing. It was read by Mr. J. H. 

 Dunlop, Toronto. It was of absorbing in- 



terest and showed that the gentleman, to 

 whom we owe the production of Chrysan- 

 themums Timothy Eaton and Lady Roberts, 

 and several other plants of merit, understands 

 his business and carries out his work on 

 scientific principles. 



The next order of business being the 

 selection of next place of meeting, Mr. Thos 



