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MONTREAL. 



Apples are in very scant supply, and little business is doing. No. 1 stock is worth 

 $4.00 to $5.00, No. 2 is worth $2.00 to $3.50, while fancy stock brings fancy prices. Dried 

 apples are worth 8c. to 8Jc. per lb., and evaporated apples are firm at 12ic. to IS^c. per lb. 



This has been a good year for speculators, and some buyers have made . handsome 



Erofits out of apples. Some Montreal apple merchants have cleared sums on the season's 

 usiness ranging all the way from $5,000 to $25,000, according to the Trade Bulletin ; and 

 have invested in fine residences in fine quarters. The average profits made seems to have 

 been upwards of $1.00 per bbl. net. 



LIVERPOOL. 



Reports show a decrease in receipts, and still higher prices. Baldwins, Greenings 

 and Spys run from $7.00 to $8.00 per barrel ; while Kings and Russets reach $9.00. 



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CATALOGUES. 



Nursery Stock and Spraying Pumps. Mr. Wm. Stahl, grower of high grade fruit 

 trees, plants and vines, and manufacturer of the Excelsior Spraying Pumps, Quincy, 111. 

 A catalogue of considerable interest, owing to the information given in it in regard to 

 spraying for fungus diseases and insects. Free on application. 



Seeds. D. M. Ferry & Co., Windsor, Ont., Seed Annual, 1891, 92 pages, well illus- 

 trated. 



Tree.«!, Vines and Plants. A. G. Hull, Central Nursery, St. Catharines, 32 pages. 

 J. H. Wismer, Northern grown trees, Port Elgin, Ont. E. D. Smith, Helderleigh Farms 

 Nursery, Winona, Ont. 



Roses. EUwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



BOOKS. 



Ohio State Horticultural Society ; Transactions for 1890. 24th Annual Session 

 held at Des Moines, Iowa, January 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1890, Geo. Van Houten, Lenox, 

 Iowa, Secretary. 



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ABY Castle Cuprants, Grape 

 Vines, Norway Spruce, Scotch 

 Pine, Hardy Catelpa and Nur- 

 sury Stock generally. 



GIVEN AWAY 



E. MORDEN, 

 Mch. St Niagara Falls South, Ont. 



Plants 



of Large Strawberries. 

 Best of New, best of Old. 



Gt. Paeiflc, Edgar Queen, Lady Rusk, 



Shaw, Louise, Miami, Pearl, Parker Earle, 

 Hatfield, Hinton, Beder Wood, Enhance. I 

 would like all my customers to try the En- 

 hance, and Michels Early. 



Price list free, send for it. Address 



Mch. 2t JOHN LITTLE, Granton. 



TO EVERY 

 Farmer and 

 Flower Friend 

 who sends in his full address, more pkts. , 

 fine new beautiful Flowers or Vegetable Seeds 

 and Catalogue free. Send 2 cents for Postage. 

 10 pkts. pure reliable early Vegetable 

 Seeds, 20 cents ; 10 pkts. High-grade 

 Flov^er Seeds, 10 cents ; 10 rare Flower 

 Bulbs, 20 cents; 10 Blackberry Plants 

 best kinds, 60 cents ; Strawberries, 

 Parker Earle new, (See November num- 

 ber Canadian Hoeticulturist), 10 each for 

 40 cents. All postpaid. .Mch. it 



Keally the Cheapest i^eod House in America. 



Box 082. C. M. HILOESHEIM, Baltimore, Md. 



Wanted, spare copies of January number. 

 Two numbers of 1890 given for each copy sent 

 in to the Editor. 



