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BOOKS. 



Thk Annual Report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society has just 

 come to hand. It is printed in fine type and forms a volume of 331 pages. It is bound in 

 cloth v(jry neatly, and contains some matter from which we may occasionally give extracts 

 for the benefit of our readers. 



Fruits and Flowers, is the title of a monthly magazine now being published in Port- 

 land, Oregon, E. R. Lake, Vancouver, Wash. Terr., Editor. It is got up somewhat in the 

 style of the Canadian Horticulturist, with a colored plate as a frontispiece for each 

 number. It is a little larger, having 48 pages instead of 32. The price is $2 per year, or 

 20 cents a copy. 



CATALOGUES. 



Henderson's Autumn Bulbs for 1891. Peter Henderson Co., 34 Cortland St., New 

 York. 



Webster Bros'. Illustrated Book of Bulbs and Plants, for winter blooming 

 Messrs. Webster Bros., Hamilton, Ont. 



The Canadian Horticulturist, 7 year, $1 00 



Tfie Rural New-Yorker from date to January 7, 1893, - - 2 25 



$3 25 



The two in club for only $2.25. 



THE RURAL NEW YORKER has done more for Farmers than nine-tenths of all the 

 Land-Grant Colleges and Experiment Stations. — New York Tribune. 



SUED FOR $150,000! 



For Defending Farmers against Humbugs, 



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THE RURAL NEW YORKER IS BEING SUED FOR $150,000 



For Protecting Farmers. 



THE RURAL NEW YORKER has done more to promote the true interest of agricul- 

 ture than all the Experiment Stations put together. — New York Times. 



The Rural New Yorker/S^rA' Jan. 1, 1893, 



The Canadian Horticulturist, 

 All ror f!9.!9^, Regriilar Price §leparate f 3.!3^. 



SAMPLE COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION. 

 Address either ofllce, 



The Rural New Yorker, New York. 



The Canadian Horticulturist, Grimsby, Ont. 



