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THE CANADIAN H O RT I C U LT O E I ST 



Windsor'* 

 Salt 



The Salt-Royal of all 

 Saltdom. 



Each tiny crystal 

 perfect — all its natural 

 strength retained. 



For cooking — for the 

 table — for butter and 

 cheese. Pure — dry ■ — 

 delicious — evenly dissolv- 

 ing. At all grocers' — 

 bags or barrels. 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Groff's World's Fair Collection 

 Groff's Pan-Am. Ex. Collection 

 Gron'g New Named Varieties 



Also America, Princeps and others 



CAN N AS, a large stock of the best varieties 



DAHLIAS, many kinds. Write for Catalogue. 



John A. Campbell, Simcoe, Ont. 



One of the neatest and best prepared catalogs 

 that reaches our office each year is that of Stone 

 & Wellington, Fonthill Nurseries. The one for 

 1907 is now being published and will be replete 

 with lists and descriptions of varieties of fruit 

 trees, shrubs and ornamental plants. Of par- 

 ticular interest will be the extensive descriptions 

 of varieties and the directions for planting and 

 cultivation. The Fonthill Nurseries are well 

 known and reliable. Readers of The Canadian 

 Horticulturist should have copies of their 

 catalog. 



The catalog that is issued by the Helderleigh 

 Nurseries is always well gotten up. It contains 

 descriptive lists of all the varieties of fruits that 

 are worth growing in this country. As a large 

 commercial fruit plantation is operated in 

 connection with the nurseries, an excellent op- 

 portunity is afforded for testing the worth of 

 new varieties before they are offered for general 

 distribution. In the ornamental department 

 of the catalog are listed the leading species and 

 varieties of deciduous trees, evergreens, decidu- 

 ous, climbing and evergreen shrubs, roses and 

 hedge plants. 



The Central Nurseries of A. G. Hull & Son, 

 St. Catharines, Ont,, have issued their annual 

 catalog, presenting and describing their stock 

 of trees, shrubs, roses, vines, etc. Situated 

 where they are, these nurseries have all natural 

 advantages in the growing of choice stock. 

 Special attention is given to the supplying of 

 hardy trees and plants that grow and do well 

 in the west. Those interested should at once 

 secure a catalog. 



The catalog of the Buchanan Nursery Co., 

 St, Charles, Man., has arrived at our office. It 

 contains a comprehensive list of fruit, forest 

 and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, 

 perennial flowers and so forth. This company 

 has proven that nursery stock can be grown 



Wcntworth 



Pottery 



Standard Flower 

 l^otR, F'ern Pans, 

 Hanging- Baskets, 

 (J^nt Flower Jar8 

 and all FloristK' 

 Supplies. 



Mail orders given 

 prompt attention. 



JOHN CRANSTON & SON, Hamilton, Can. 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist, 



^eNT WORTH 



John'granstom 



& SON 



DOMINION NURSERIES 



k.2^^ * ESTABLISHED 1850 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees 

 Shrubs and Vines 



WE HAVE NO AGENTS ! 



WE SELL DIRECT ! 



Catalogue for 1907, just out, mailed on 

 application 



The Smith & Reed Co., 



ST. CATHARINES 



ONTARIO 



You Want First -Class 



Peach Trees 



CANADIAN GROWN 



AT REASONABLE PRICES 



WE HAVE THEM -WRITE FOR 

 CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST 



^We grow a general line of fruit and 

 ornamental stock and guarantee delivery 

 in first-class condition. j* J* >i* 



Pelham Nursery Company 



Nurseries — Pelham Township 

 Offices — 49 Wellington Street Ea^, Toronto, Ontario 



iS" Please Address all Correspondence to Our Offices 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist when writing 



SEEDS 



Producing the most satisfactory results in the harvest 



ARE WHAT WE SELL 



Our Vegetable Seeds are grown from 

 selected stocks and are used by the most crit- 

 ical Gardeners and Truckers in this Country. 



Our Flower Seeds are noted for their 

 striking colors and large bloom. 



Sutton's Specialties Always on hand. 



Descriptive Illustrated Cataloeue 

 Mailed Free on t/Application 



DUPUY & FERGUSON 



38 Jacques Cartier Sq., Montreal 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist when writing 



