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THE CANADIAN H O 11 T 1 C Ij L 1' U U 1 S J 



ERRYS 



Seeds 



prove their worth at harvest 

 time. After over fifty years of 

 success, they arc pronounced 

 the best and surest by careful 

 planters everywhere. Your 

 dealer sells them. 1907 Seed 

 Annnal free on request. 



O. M. FEBRT A CO.. Wlad«>F,OBt. 



Small Fruit Plants 



GOOSEBERRY. Red, White— CURRANTS. 

 Red, White. Black— RASPBERRY, Red, Yel- 

 low— BLACKBERRIES— STRAWBERRY- 

 RASPBERRY— GRAPEVINES, Camp- 

 bell's Early, Eaton, Wordeii, Moore's Early. 

 Salem , etc. , all hardy sorts— ST R AWB E R R Y 

 PLANTS— HOUSE PLANTS — ROSES — 

 RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



: ORDER EARLY = 



WILLIAM FLEMING 



NURSERYMAN 

 P.O. Box 34- O-viren Sound, Ontario 



Mention The Canadian Horticulturist when writing 



Strawberries -'CARDINAL' 



New— Cardinal, Three Ws, Mead, Minute- 

 man, Chesapeake, Virginia. Older Sorts — 

 Splendid, Parson's Beauty, Ruby, Fountain. 



And 100 otiiers from }Oung beds at right prices. 



E. B. Stevenson, Ponsonby, P.O.. Ont, 



Norway Spruce 



Kor La-wn Trees* 



Hedl^es 



and 'WindbreaKs 



A large stock of all sizes from 12 inches 



to 6 feet by dozen, hundred or thousand. 



Price list upon application. 



Campbell Bros. Simcoe, Ont. 



North 



em 



irown 



T 



rees 



Apple, Pear. Plum, Cherry, Peach, Nut and Or- 

 namental Trees. Small Fruits, Roses, Shrubs, 

 cheap. Specialties: Wismer's Dessert Apple and 



Mammoth Prolific Dewberry. 

 Send for free Catalogue — it tells the whole story. 

 NURSERYMAN 

 PORT ELGIN. ONT. 



J. H. WISMER. 



Spraying for Profit 



By HCWARD EVARTS WEED, M.S. 



A practical hand-book describing 

 the best methods for suppressing 

 the more common injurious insects 

 and fungous diseases. This book 

 should be in the hands of every 

 fruit man and jjardener. It is 

 well worth the price of 15c. a copy. 

 Send for it now, and ask for a 

 copy of our free book catalog. 



Canadian Horticulturist 



506-7-8 Manning Chambers Toronto 



Grow Them" is the title of a handsome book 

 just received. It is published by the R. M. 

 Kellogg Co., the famous growers of high grade 

 strawberry plants of Three Rivers, Mich. The 

 book tells you just what and how and when to 

 do everything from the time plants are set until 

 the berries are marketed, and how to handle 

 the plants to make them produce larger crops 

 the second year than they did the first. It also 

 teaches you how to improve plants by selection. 

 The book is handsomely printed, and is a veri- 

 table picture book. Everybody interested in 

 strawberry culture, either for market or family 

 use, should have it. vSend for a copy of the 1907 

 edition, but send neither inonev nor stamps, as 

 the book is free to our readers'. Address R. M. 

 Kellogg Co., and tell them you are a reader of 

 The Canadian Horticulturist. 



Cannas and Groff's new hybrid gladioli are sold 

 by John A. Campbell, of Simcoe, Ont. A. nicely 

 printed catalog tells all about them. Write 

 for it. 



By 25 years' selection, cross fertilization and 

 breeding, A. B. Howard & Son, of Belchertown, 

 Mass., have been successful in developing a strain 

 of petunias that possess a richness of color and 

 beauty of marking that is distinctively their 

 own. Howard's new star petunias should be in 

 everybody's collection. Send for his catalog. 



The finest catalogs in make-up, printing and 

 illustrations that have reached our office are 

 those from the seed firms of England. That of 

 Sutton & Sons of Reading, Eng., is a work of 

 art. One has pleasure in reading it. All the 

 garden seeds worth growing are listed therein. 

 Canadians who desire the best vegetables and 

 flowers that can be grown will do well to consult 

 Sutton's catalog. 



A catalog that is a credit to its publishers is 

 that of Jas. Carter & Co., of .53A Queen Victoria 

 St., London, Eng. The print is large, the cuts 

 are excellent and the whole arrangement is 

 decidedly above the ordinary. There is a char- 

 acter in this catalog that is found in few or none 

 on this side of the Atlantic. Carter & Co. offer 

 the leading varieties of vegetable, flower and 

 lawn seeds from selected stock. 



I renew my subscription to The Canadian 

 Horticulturist, as I simply cannot get along 

 without it. It is the best magazine of the kind 

 for the money on this continent ; in fact, I think 

 it better for Canadians than The Garden Maga- 

 zine and the subscription to the latter is double 

 that of your magazine. Wishing you every sue 

 cess. — G. H. de B., Toronto. — = 



Orchids 



Now is the time to place 

 your orders for Spring de- 

 livery of freshly imported Orchids. Our 

 prices are very low, quality considered. Also 

 large stock of established Orchids on hand 



CARILLO & BALDWIN 



SECAUCnS. N.J., U.S.A. 



FREE 

 BOOK 



FOR 

 YOU 



STRAWBERRIES 



^ AND HOW TO ^ 

 GROWTHEM 



YOU 

 NEED 

 THIS BOOK 



ASK 

 FOR 

 IT TO-DAY 



THE BKST BOOK ON STIIA WHKltRY 

 Ct'LTTRE ever written, bwausc It fxphitns everj- 

 detail of the work from the time plantH are m-t out until 

 the berries are picked, and tells how to prepare the plants 

 for a bitr second crop. 135 Pictures of Btrawljerries 

 and strawberry fields. This book Is worth its weieht in 

 gold. If we knew your address, would mail vou one Free. 



B. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, Boi, S70 Tliree Rivers, llicb. 



BETTER FRUIT 



Is what every fruit grower should grow. 

 Is what every fruit dealer wants. 

 Is what we can tell you how to grow. 

 Is the only strictly Horticultural Paper 



in the United States. 

 Is what you should subscribe for, if you 



want to know how to realize more 



money for your fruit. 



subscription PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR 

 SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY 



Better Fruit Publishing Co. 



HOOD RIVER, OREGOK 



Mc-iitiuii 'Die fanaflmii Ht,'rticulturist wlieu writing 



30 Years' Experience 

 In Fruit Growing— 



Shall I tell you about it, and how- 

 to make a fruit garden? See free 

 book as offered below. 



Charles A. Green. Pres. 



50 Apple, Peach or Plum 

 Trees for $2. 



Larger trees of apple, pear, peach and quince at live and let live 

 prices- Bargains in all sizes of apple, peach and plum trees. 



Grapevines, berry buslies, asparagus roots and orna- 

 mental shrubs and trees our specialty. 



Charles A. Green 



Has a national reputation for honest labeling, grading 

 and packing. Send for Green's Free Fruit Guide and 

 Catalog, also for sample of Green's Big Fruit Magazine. 

 When you send for these add the name and address of 

 three fruit growers and we will present you with C. A. 

 Green's book telling of 30 years growing fruit. See cut 

 of cover. 8^ 



GREEN'S NURSERY CO.. Rochester, N. Y 



This Book Free 



For 3 Names 



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