THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



51 



John B. Smitli &■ Sons 



Limited 



Cor. Strachan and Wellington Aves. 



TORONTO 



I I ^— 1 I Manufac 



JoiBSra^SoNS. 



LIMITED. 

 TORONTO 



SASH BAR 

 & 



ALL WOODWORK. 

 FOR GREENHOUSE 

 CONSTRUCTION/ 



Manufacturer! 

 . . of . . 



LUMBER 



LATH 



SHINGLES 



DOORS 



SASH 



BLnros 



SILOS, ETC. 



Clear Cypress for Greenhouse ^ ork 



Mention Thg Canadian Horticulturist when writing 



More Than a Salary 



To increase our circulation 

 we will allow a commission 

 on all new subscriptions 

 obtained to The Canadian 

 Horticulturist which in the 

 aggregate will average up 

 to a very comfortable sum. 

 The work is pleasant be- 

 cause you are your own 

 employee, have your own 

 hours, and in fact are in 

 business for yourself. To 

 such as become connected 

 with us we have an excep- 

 tionally good offer to make. 

 Write for particulars now. 



CIRCULATION MANAGER 



The Canadian Horticulturist 



506-7-8 Manning Chambers 

 TORONTO 



Ne-w Catalogs 



The new catalog and circulars for 1907 

 being sent out by Wm. Rennie Co., Ltd., 

 Toronto, give evidence that this enterpris- 

 ing firm still keeps up to its high standard 

 of excellence. This company now has branches 

 in Montreal, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, and so 

 is in a position to fill, quickly and satisfactorily, 

 orders from all over the Dominion. The cata- 

 log contains a complete list, with illustrations, 

 of seeds, plants, bulbs, shrubs, etc., for the 

 farmer, gardener and florist, besides tools and 

 poultry supplies. The safe arrival of all pack- 

 ages ordered is guaranteed. A list of gardeners 

 seeking positions is kept, enabling this firm to 

 fill many vacant situations. This catalog 

 should be secured. Msiry -t^^ ^ 



The catalog recently published by John A. 

 Bruce & Co., Toronto, should be in the hands of 

 every agriculturist in Canada. It contains 

 nearly everything of value to those engaged in 

 agricultural and horticultural pursuits. New 

 varieties and novelties are treated of conserva- 

 tively. Connection is held with the best growers 

 and the greatest ease is exercised in the selection 

 of stock. This company has been in existence 

 over 50 years, and it has acquired a reputation 

 for honesty and reliability that deserves well 

 of the pubUc. 



The well-known stock handled by the Steele, 

 Briggs Seed Co., Toronto, is fully described and 

 illustrated in their new catalog. Seeds, plants, 

 bulbs, everything grown from the soil, are 

 enumerated for the benefit of the grower. At 

 the recent Ont. Hort'l Exhibition in 52 classes 

 of vegetables, 143 prizes went to the products of 

 Steele, Briggs' seeds. This is a noteworthy 

 victory in an open competition. The public 

 are cordially invited to visit their establishment 

 and make a personal inspection of the care 

 taken to maintain the highest standard of quality. 

 A special western edition of their catalog has 

 been published giving much information regard- 

 ing garden crops in the prairie west. 



FOR SALE AND WANT 

 ADVERTISEMENTS 



Advertisements under this heading inserted at 

 rate of one cent a word for each insertion, each 

 figure, sign or sinele letter to count as one word, 

 m i n i m ii m cost, 25 cents, strictly cash in advance. 



I ANDSCAPE GARDENING —Plans drawn 

 to scale for laying out and planting parks, 

 cemeteries, public or private grounds. Work 

 supervised. C. Ernest Woolverton, landscape 

 architect, Grimsby. 



DE INDEPENDENT— We have a proposition 

 '-' that will appeal to all men interested in horti- 

 culture and who wish to be their own employees. 

 Write immediately. — The Canadian Horti- 

 cin.TtnusT, 506-7-8 Manning Chambers, Toronto. 



NO MORE BLIND HORSES £l„«ffi5^..?r/S 



Sore Eyes, BAKRY CO.. Iowa Cltj, Iow«. hayo a cure. 



IF YOU HAVE APPLES 

 OR POULTRY TO CONSIGN 



we can handle them for you to 

 advantage. If apples are in car 

 lots, write) us and we can sell 

 them for you f.o.b. your station 



THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO. 



Cor. West Market and Colbome St. 

 TORONTO ONTARIO 



TXTouldn't You Like to 



^ ^ Grow Some of the 



Old English Flowers in 



your Canadian Garden 



IF SO 



SUTTON & 



SONS 



READING - ENGLAND 



can supply you with 

 varieties that are easily 

 raised from seed, viz. — 



SUTTON'S 

 Asters $2.50 



Collection of 11 varieties 



Stocks, Ten-week . . 1.00 



Collection of 5 varieties 



Primulas 2.50 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Pansies 75 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Nasturtium, tall or dwarf .50 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Balsams 1.00 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Zinnias 75 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Poppies, annual . . . 1.50 



Collection of 12 varieties 



Sunflowers .... .50 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Marigolds 75 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Godetias 75 



Collection of 6 varieties 



Clarkias ...... .50 



Collection of 8 varieties 



Chrysanthemums, annual .75 



Collection of 9 varieties 



FLOWER SEEDS VALUE tZM MAILED 

 FREE TO CANADA 



Sutton & Sons 



Reading, England 



Menti on The Hcrticuhurist when writing 



