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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



November, 1900 



PEA SEED WANTED 



We are open to purchase 

 a quantity of the following 

 varieties of Pea Seed, viz.: 



Alaskas, McLean's Advan- 

 cer, Horsford's Market 

 Garden, Coryell's Glory 



All must be true to name. 



Persons having these or 

 any other varieties of 

 wrrinkle Pea Seed to offer 

 will please send samples 

 and best prices to the: 



SIMGOE CANNING CG. 



SIMCOE, ONTARIO 



Fertilize Your 

 Lands 



DO YOU KNOW , 



THAT WQkN-OUT 

 LANDS MAY BE MADE 

 PRODUCTIVE WD PROFITABLE 

 BY THE JUDICIOUS USE OF 

 THE RIGHT KIND OF 1 



FERTILIZER ? 



nIow if you have 



A PIERCE OF LAND THAT 

 WONT GROW ANYTHING 

 BUT WEED5,TAU( WITH 

 US ABOUT IT ANT LET US 

 SUGGEST 



THE RIGHT FERTILIZER 



WE FEEL VERY SURE THAT 

 WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO i 

 U5EFEF1TILIZER5 

 WITHOUT GREAT EXPENSE SO 



YOUR LAND WILL PAY 



Consult us freely it is 

 our bu siness to know 



enquiries freely a nswered 

 agcnts wamteo for 



territor y not t aken up 



TH^W.A.FREE-MAN co. limited 

 HAMILTON ONTARIO 



kr^k^M^kA^M^^^M ^^^^^^ ^A^^MMWWMMM^ < 



The Grimsby District Export Bureau 



LiDui Woolverton, Grimtby, Out. Editor, The Canadian Horticulttjris J ^; 



The replies made on page 197 of The The Department of Trade and Coramero 

 Canadian Horticulturist regarding this desires to announce its intention of compi 

 section are not in the least exaggerated. ""g an index of Canadian manufacturer 

 During the last few years I have vis- exporters and producers generally, who da 

 ited many fruit districts in the Unit. s're to extend their trade abroad. For this 

 ed States and in England, and I al- purpose the attached form should be ex- 

 ways come back to the Niagara Pen- ecuted and fowarded to the department 

 insula with a feeling of contentment. without delay. It would assist the depart- 

 If anything is lacking it is not so much in "}^^^ materially if the details under "Ar- 

 the conditions, as in the men who have not t'^les Manufactured or Produced" be enter- 

 risen to their opportunities. «'« i" alphabetical order. 



Here peaches grow to perfection and in , The list compiled by the department wiU 

 such variety that a succession of shipments ^« g'^en the^ preference at all times when 

 may be put on the market from July until '"^ names of such Canadian firms are re- 

 October. The many varieties of English sweet ^lU'red by intending purchasers abroad. A 

 and sour cherries are a great success here ^^"^ '"ff""™.^*'"" l" received at t^e depart- 

 and many of them can not be grown else- '"f."* '* "''" ^« forwarded to all the Can- 

 where in Ontario. These sweet varieties ^<^'^" T'-ade Commissioners in the variou. 

 when spraved ami harvested free of rot are P^'"*^ ?^ ^^f world and be systematican.v 

 quite as profitable as peaches. Grapes of all '"dexe'i and be readily available in their 

 varieties of American origin give prodigious ■;espective offices -F.C.T O Hara, Deputy 

 yields, and do not need laying down in .^^".''^I...°L.^.!!^.';....^.".1..*^.°"'.'".^^.';!^..°.*.*.^.'^ 

 winter. The quince gives rich harvests and 



the large Orange quince is often very re- 1909 



munerative. The finest varieties of pears Export Bureau, 



for export grow to perfection, such as An- Department of Trade and Commerce, 

 jou, Duchess, Louise, Easter Beurre, Diel, Ottawa. 

 Bosc, Bartlett, etc. Plums yield abundant Name of firm 

 crops, and that prince of blackberries, ten- 

 der in many places, the Kittatinny, here Street and No 



gives magnificient crops of immense berries. City or Town of 



The prices being paid for land here are 



constantly advancing, as the advantages of Province of 



location are being appreciated. The prices Detailed list of articles manufactured or 



quoted in the article on page 197 are correct produced : — 

 and even at these prices it has proved quite 



safe to buy on speculation. Recently 25 acres 



of peach orchard were sold for $25,000, and 



within two or three months two acres of the 

 orchard were sold for $4,000. Unimproved 



land, however, is still available at reason- 



able prices. (Please Write Distinctly) 



Compared with the delicious 

 flavor of 0X0, all other 

 fluid beefs are insipid and 

 commonplace. A teaspoonful 

 of 0X0 to a cup of hot water 

 makes an appetizing beverage 

 enjoyed by young and old. 



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TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, HEDGE 



Right Up-to-Date. Get busy and send for our Price 

 List. We ship direct from Nurseries to Planters. 

 Thirty years and something new. May we have 

 your order while the assortment is complete. De- 

 pendable stock at the Central Nurseries. 



New Catalogue for January 1st, 1910 



A. G. HULL & SON, ST. CATHARINES, ONT. 



