THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



September, 191 1 



SIMMERS' BULBS F " KBHSE 



WE WANT every reader of The Canadian Horticulturist 

 to have a copy of our AUTUMN CATALOGUE, in which 

 is offered the most complete and comprehensive list of bulbs to be 

 found in Canada. It's free for the asking. To keep up-to-date 

 floriculturally your name should be on our mailing list, and our 

 various Catalogues will be sent as issued. 



BULBS. — Thousands of people overlook the planting of Spring 

 Flowering Bulbs in the Fall, and have many regrets when they 

 see them blooming in the gardens of their neighbors in the spring. 

 Send for our Catalogue now, make your selection and plant your 

 Bulbs out before hard frost comes, or selection of sorts may be left 

 to us. 



HARDY PENENNIAL PLANTS.— No better time to set these 

 out than now. They quickly take hold and invariably make finer 

 and stronger plants than when planting is done in the Spring. 



J. A. SIMMERS,'Limited, SE ? L ffi BS TORONTO, Ont. 



THE 



ONTARIO 



AGRICULTURAL 



COLLEGE 



GUELPH 



ONT. 



GE ORCHARD 



Will RE-OPEN 

 September 19th, 1911 



WHAT pursuit or profession offers greater returns for intelligently directed 

 effort than HORTICULTURE in its various branches. The course at 

 the O. A. College seeks to lay a foundation in HORTICULTURAL 

 THEORY AND PRACTICE, and includes instruction in Fruit Growing, Mar- 

 ket Gardening, Nursery Work, Floriculture and Landscape Gardening. Partic- 

 ular attention is paid to the practical side of horticulture, and sufficient science 

 is studied to give the student a thorough understanding of the principles un- 

 derlying the various practical operations performed. The most modern meth- 

 ods and theories are studied with regard to plant propagation, transplanting, 

 cultivating, fertilizing, pruning, spraying, harvesting, packing, shipping, etc.. 

 etc. 



Send at once for our 1911-1912 Calendar, which gives a detailed outline of 

 the courses offered at this College. It will be mailed free on application to 



C. C. CREELMAN, B.S.A., LL.D., 



President. 



