The Canadian Horticulturist. 



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CANADA'S NUMEROUS AWARD IN HORTICULTURE. 



HE prominent position taken by Canada at the World's Fair, and 

 her many awards in all departments, must surely disarm all criti 

 cism concerning our expenditure in pushing forward such a great 

 enterprise. In all, Canada has taken 69 awards in fruits and 

 vegetables ; more than half of which were taken by Ontario. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



1. Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, General Collection of vegetables 

 from Experimental Farms. 



2. Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, grapes. 



3. " " " " collection of vegetables. 



4. Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man. " " 



5. " " " vegetables in solution. 



6. " " Nappan, N. S. collection of vegetables. 



7. " " " N. B. Farmers, collection of vegetables. 



8. " " at Indian Head., collection of vegetables. 



9. " " Agassiz, collection of apples. 



10. Mrs. Tinling, Winnipeg, mixed pickles. 



11. Ontario Canning Co., Hamilton, Ont, canned fruits. 



12. W. Boulter & Son, Picton, Ont., canned fruits. 



13 W. D. Kitchen, Grimsby Ont, unfermented grape juice, for sacra- 

 mental use. 



14. Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, fourteen volumes of The Cana- 

 dian Horticulturist. 



15. Province of Ontario, Toronto, grapes. 



16. " " " apples of 1892. 

 .17. " " " apples of 1893. 



18. " " " pears and quinces. 



19. •' " " stone fruits. 



20. " " " cherries. 



21. " " " ' currants. 



22. " " " gooseberries. 



23. " " " blackberries. 



24. '' " " fruits in solution. 



25. " " " (Niagara District), grapes. 



26. " " " (Burlington District), grapes. 



27. " " " (Wentworth District), grapes. 



28. "' " " (Wentworth Dist.), apples and peaches. 



29. " " " (Wentworth District), pears. 



30. " " " (Burlington district), apples. 



31. " " " (Burlington district), pears 



