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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



June, 1909 



Imperial Bank 



OF CANADA 



HEAD OFFICE— TORONTO 

 Capital Authorized, $10,000,000.00 

 Capital Paid-up. . 5,000,000.00 

 Rest. . . 5.000.000.00 



D. R. WIL.KIE, President 

 HON. K. JAFFRAY, Vice-President 



Branche* and Agencies throughout 

 the Dominion of Canada 



Drafts, Mone7 Orders and Letters of Credit 



issued available in any part of the world 

 Special attention given to collections 



Branches of the Bank have recently been opened 

 at Cochrane, the junction of the Transcontinental 

 and T. & N. O. Railways and also at Gowganda. 



Savinffs Department — Interest allowed on de- 

 posits at current rate from date of deposit. 



pillars, arches and pergolas has ever been 

 sent out. The flowers are larger than those 

 of Clothilde Soupert, and similar in color, 

 being pink when opening and a beautiful 

 rosy carmine when fully expanded. The 

 clusters are large, and the small number 

 of thorns, as compared with other ramblers, 

 is another point in its favor. See the 

 advertisement of Brown Brothers, Nursery- 

 men, on another page of this issue. 



Merger of Nurserymen. — The Canadian 

 Gazette announces the incorporation of 

 Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal, formerly 

 Luke Brothers Company. The partnership 

 composing the latter has been registered 

 since March, 1896. The charter issued by 

 the Federal Government to the new corpora- 

 tion is dated March 30th, 1909. The follow- 

 ing firms have been absorbed : Capital Nur- 

 sery Company, Ottawa ; Jacques Cartier 

 Nursery Company, Montreal ; Quebec Nur- 

 sery Company, Rougemont.- The consolida- 

 tion gives the new corporation one 

 of the largest forces of agents op- 

 erated by any firm or company in Amer- 



Washing Without Rubbing 



No work — no tired arms — when the washing is done with 



**PURITAN 



99 



Keactlna Washing Machine 



Grandmother, or any of the children, can do the 

 entire week 's wash in an hour with the "PURITA N " 

 It is the only washing machine made in 

 Canada that has the Improved Roller Gear, 

 write us for booklet if your dealer does not 

 handle the "PURITAN". Don't take a substitute 

 ^^ere arc none "just as good". 



MVm MAXWELL « SONS • SL lUry's. OnL 



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"\V7HEN the weather is beginning to turn^' mild.'and there 

 ' ' remains just enough chill and uncertainty in the air 

 to demand extra care in the management of a hot house, 

 then is the time the 



SOVEREIGN 



HOT WATER 



OR 



LOW PRESSURE STEAM BOILER 



may be relied upon to keep the plants in 

 a uniformly healthful temperature at a 

 small expense of coal. 



Write for Booklet 



TAYLOR-FORBES '^r^'S' Guelph 



Agent* and depots in all the principal towns and cities of Canada. 



ica. The head oflSce will be in Montreal. 

 The capital is $100.00. 8. M. Luke has been 

 elected president and E. B. Luke, vice- 

 president. 



FOR SALB AND WANT 

 ADVERTISEMENTS 



WANTED.— Persons to grow mushrooms for ns 

 at home. Waste space in cellar, garden or 

 farm can be made to yield $15 to $25 per week. 

 Send for illustrated booklet and full particu- 

 lars. Montreal Su pply Co.. Montreal. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. — Williams, Dunlap, 

 Splendid, Wm. Belt, $3.50 thousand; Glen 

 Mary, King Edward, $4 thousand.— K. 0. Chrys- 

 ler, St. George, Ont. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA LANDS.— Handsomely il- 

 lustrated catalogue of apple and farm lands 

 in B. 0. Mild climate, rich soil, cheap lands. 

 Write F. J. Hart 4 Co., Limited, Vancouver. 

 Established 1891. 



IF YOU WANT a position, want extra help or 

 have a surplus lot of stock you want to get 

 rid of, advert ise in this colum n. 



WANTED LADIES to do plain and light sewing 

 at home: whole or spare time; good pay: 

 work sent any distance; charges paid; send 

 stamp tor full particulars. National Manufao- 

 turing Co. , Montreal. 



FOR SALE.— Ooleus, in 2% in. pots, in 12 varie- 

 ties, 60 cents a dozen; asters, in boxes, 10 cents; 

 stocks, 10 cents; alyssum, 10 cents; petunias, 10 

 cents; ageratum, 10 cents; mignonette. 10 cents; 

 cobeas, in 3 in. pots, 60 cents, geranium Nutt, 

 in 4 in. pots, $1; Earliana tomatoes, in boxes, 

 S7 per 1.000.— J. Wood, Floral Dept., Model 

 Farm, Weston, Ont. 



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Anybody Can Kodak 



The No. 2 



BROWNIE 



Pictures 21 x 3i 



Price $2.00 



Built on the Kodak plan by Kodak workmen, 

 this simple little camera offers an inexpensive 

 and easy way of picture taking. Loads in day- 

 light with Kodak film cartridges for six expos- 

 ures, has the Eastman Rotary Shutter for snap 

 shots or timed pictures, has a fine meniscus lens 

 and two finders. Carefully made in every detail 

 and each one rigidly inspected. 



Brownie Developing Box 



This little box has made the developing of 

 negatives as simple as "pressing the button." 

 Any amateur can now develop his own film 

 with the certainty of getting the best possible 

 results from every exposure. A'o dork r-oom 

 for any part of the work. Every step is easy 

 with a Brownie Developing Box, Price $1.00. 



Ask your dealer to shoiv you. or ivriie us 

 for free copy of* The Kodak on the Far tn." 



CANADIAN KODAK CO. 



TORONTO, CAN. limited 



