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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST. 



CONSERVATORY. 



the heater on the same level as the 

 conservatory floor by changing the loca- 

 tion of the tank, and the height of the 

 heating pipes. The price of these heaters 

 ranges from $35 to $80. 



We will gladly give our candid opinion of any books, 

 magazines or catalogues received, especially if they 

 are likely to interest or benefit Canadian fruit 

 growers, but unll not insert cut and dried reading 

 notices in favi^r of any publication ivhatever. 



The Rural New Yorker. — From our ear- 

 liest i-ecoUections this valuable farmers 

 paper has been a household favorite. It 

 is always bright fresh and vigorous. 

 There is nothing stale about it, i^" is 



it one sided, but it contains original 

 articles of great value upon every de- 

 partment of farm life. The address is 

 34 Park Row, New York City. 



CATALOGUES. 



Vicks' Floral Guide for 1887 comes to 

 hand, if possible, in a more attractive 

 form than usual. It has a beautiful 

 colored plate of pansies, representing 

 a straw hat full of extra choice and 

 Giant Trimandeau, the latter a new and 

 extra large variety. It has another 

 colored plate representing five varieties 

 of bordering and bedding plants, while 

 the cuts of flowei-s throughout the book 

 are as numerous and complete as in 

 former years. 



PRINTED AT THK 8TEA.M PRESS RSTARLISHMRNT OF THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY (LIMITED), TORONTO. 



