September, 190^ 



THE OANADIAlSf HORTICULTURIST 



203 



Does Your Orchard Pay? 



Spraying Outfit 

 Last year one Ontario grower made a net^ profit of $3.00 per tree from 32 acres of apples. 



YOU CAN DO IT TOO and 

 WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW 



If you cannot come to college yourself, send your son. He ought to be well informed concerning 

 the selection of land for fruit; varieties; budding and grafting; preparation and application of sprays 

 packing, handling, shipping, etc. This important branch of Horticulture is taught to all First Year 

 Students at the : — 



ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



GUELPH - - CANADA 



WHICH OPENS SEPTEMBER 14th, 1909 



s:l 



Send To -Day 

 for a Calendar. 

 It will be sent to 

 you free and will 

 give complete in- 

 formation con- 

 cerning the cost 

 of course, sub- 

 jects taught, etc. 



IS' 



^_ 



COST 



for an Ontario 

 boy 



FIRST YEAR 



Board 

 Tuition 

 Books 



Laundry, etc. 

 $80 



SECOND YEAR 



$80 to $100 



IS 



Demonstration in Packing 



G. C. CREELMAN, B.S.A., M.S., President 



