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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



April, 1907 



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 PORT ELGIN, ONT. 



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GOOSEBERRY, Red, White — CURRANTS, 

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

 low— BLACKBERRIES— STRAWBERRY- 

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 Salem, etc., all hardy sorts — STRAWBERRY 

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 P.O. Box 3-4- O-wen Sound. Ontario 



largest number of and the most successful meet- 

 ings, the purchase of supplies on the co-opera- 

 tive principle, and of other work of a similar 

 nature. 



Messrs. Shuter, Rush, Malcolm and Reeves 

 were appointed to act as the representatives of 

 the Assn. on the board of management of the 

 Ont. Horticultural Exhibition. 



IMPORTANT WORK 



jA meeting of the executive committee of the 

 Assn. was held in Toronto, March 15. Those 

 present were: Messrs. F. F. Reeves, of Humber 

 Bay; R. H. I^ewis, of Hamilton; T. Dehvorth, 

 of 'Toronto, and the sec, H. B. Cowan. Mr. R. 

 H. Lewis was elected chairman. The president 

 of the Assn., R. J. Bushell, of Kingston, and T. 

 Delworth, of Toronto, were appointed to act 

 with the members of the Ottawa branch in lay- 

 ing the matter of the appointment of an appraiser 

 to set a value on the vegetables imported into 

 Ontario, before the Dom. Govt. It was decided 

 to ask the branch assns. to write and request 

 their members in the House of Commons to act 

 on this deputation when it waits on the Minister 

 of Customs. 



As a means of securing capable speakers for 

 the meetings of the branch assns., it was decided 



to invite the branch assns. to arrange for some 

 of their members to address their meetings on 

 any of the following subjects : onions, potatoes, 

 tomatoes, celery, cabbage and cauliflower, and 

 greenhouse and hotbed work. Later the 

 branches will be expected to furnish the names 

 of their best speakers on these subjects to the 

 provincial executive in order that the executive 

 may arrange to have these men address the 

 meetings of the other branches. It was decided 

 that no siJeaker should be sent out until he had 

 first addressed meetings of his own branch, and 

 that the names of the speakers must be furnished 

 to the provincial executive by Dec. 1.5, 1907, in 

 order that arrangements may be made to have 

 the speakers from the branches attend the 

 meetings of the other branch assns. during Jan. 

 and Feb., 1908. Later the speakers will be re- 

 quested to furnish a letter outlining their ad- 

 dresses, together with the questions most fre- 

 quently asked them and their replies thereto, 

 that the same may be printed in the annual re- 

 port of the Assn. 



A MEMBERSHIP COMPETITION 



It was decided to conduct a membership com- 

 petition and to offer three prizes to the secretar- 

 ies of branches sending in the largest number of 



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