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T II E CANADIAN H O R T I C V I. I' T K I S T 



January, 1908 



Selected Seeds 



Give Satisfactory Results 



Our Vej^etable Seeds are of undoubted purity 

 and produce abundant crops. Our Flower 

 Seeds are true to name and of Ihe highi st 

 germinating power. Sutton's Specialties are 

 always in stock. We do not make up special 

 collections of seeds and advertise 30c. worth 

 for $1.00 as specials. We give every cus- 

 tomer $1.00 worth of pure seeds for every 

 dollar .'■pent with us. A trial order will con- 

 vince you that we sell only those seeds that 

 are sure to grow. Illustrated Catalogue sent 

 free to those who wish to grow pure seeds. 



SEND YOUR NAME TO-DAY 



DUPUY & FERGUSON 



38 Jacques Carrier Square Montreal, Quebec 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist when writing 



Everybody having plants in the house, g-arderi or con- 

 servatory desires them to be at their best — healthy and 

 vigorous, abundant in bloom and foliage; Q With the 

 knowledge gained by our thirty years' experience in 

 manufacturing Fertilizers, we have]prepared in "Watch- 

 em-grow" a combination of plant food elements, mixed 

 with the necessary chemicals, in proper proportions, and 

 in the best forms, to give the maximum results. It is 

 odorless and easily applied. flThat you may test the 

 merits of "Watch-em-grow, " we will send on receipt of 

 ten cents, to any address in Canada, a package, 

 postpaid, containing a sufficient quantity to fertilize 

 eighteen to twenty plants for two months. Prices 

 for larger quantities quoted on application. 



The Standard Fertilizer and Chemical Co. 



SMITH'S FALLS, ONT. Li™''"" 



Established 1879 Incorporated 1805 



A PRODIGIOUS VINE PLANT 



ST. VINCENT'S VINES 



^^^--'HE^E are a few of the testimonials we have received from those who had some of our 

 £ J vine plants this year. They speak for themselves. We need not add anything to it, as 

 ^^^ they are recognized as the best by all those who have tried them. They mature two 

 months previous to all others and produce ripe grapes as early as the 20th of August. 



Mr. V. Tillier, Montreal. Tewskbury Centre, Mass.. Sept. 16. 1907 



We take pleasure in .saying that the St. Vincent's Vine plantfs yon sent ns last spring have all giown 

 very well and with great facility. At present they are three and foiir feet high. Wo think much of them 

 for the future, as they arc flrst-class in every respect, and we can tell you they have surpassed all the other 

 varieties we received from different parts of the United States on every point: height, strength, etc. We 

 take pleasure in recommending them and if these few words may be of any use to you, you are at liberty 

 CO publish them and believe us, yours truly, 



CONVENT OF THE K.R. F.\THEKS OBLATS, Tewskbury 



Dear Sir,— St. Sebastieii, Que., Sept. '28, 1907 



I have seen in the Arous that you are taking orders for your St. Vincent's plants for spring delivery. 

 The 25 1 had from you last spring are so nice that you can book my order for 100 this year. 



Yours very truly, KLZ. O. BELANGER 



Mr. V. Tillier, Montreal. Mattawa, Ont., Sept. 24, 1907 



Sir. — The 1.080 St. Vincent's plants you shipped me last spring have all 

 grown up very well, and in this part of Ontario I am confident they will give the 

 best results I ever had; they have surpassed my expectations. I have been in the 

 horticulture business for a long time and 1 have tried about all the varieties on 

 the market in U.S. and Canada, and none of them have given such results. They 

 grow reinarkivbly fast and comn on any soil. All of my friends who have seen 

 them have been surprised and I would not be surprised if they send you orders. 

 For my part I want you to keep 1,500 plants for next spring as I want to have a 

 good vineyard of these plants. Very truly yours 



N. THERRIAULT 



Mr. V. Tillier. Cote St. Laurent. Que., Sept. 3, 1907 



Would you please let me know what care the St. Vincent's Vires I had 

 from you last spring will require this fall. They are very nice: all of them 

 have grown very well; they are 4 and 4J feet high this flr^t year. They are pro- 

 digious. One thing we have noticed, my gardener and myself, is that the wood 

 ha« already got yellow, a sign of maturity, and I am confident that they can 

 resist any frost as the wood when it is matured is very "hardy," that is, can re- 

 sist the greatest frosts. I am convinced that with the St. Vinci nt's plants, vine 

 growing can now be practised with success in Canada as well as In France. 

 Please enter my order for the same quantity for spring delivery. 



Yours sincerely, JOHNNY GAUDREAULT 



WRITE US FOR INFORMATION, WE ARE SURE TO INTEREST YOU. 



V. TILLIER, St. John Baptist P.O., Box 24, MONTREAL, CAN. 



