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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



Floral Edition. 



GINSENG 



Canadian Ginseng 



Puro Canadian Ginseng stock for Bale. 

 Order early for Octolber planting. Booklet 

 free. 



HURONIA GINSENG GARDEN 

 BOX 341 BLYTH. ONT. 



Ginseng For Sale 



3.000 two years old, $18.00 per 1.000. Un- 

 limited quantity one year old, $9.00 per 1,000. 

 Instructions for planting it required. 20 per 

 cent, with order, balance before shipping. 

 John Zuefle's Ginseng Gardens, 

 Hensall, Ontario. 



GINSENG ROOTS and SEEDS FOR SALE 



Good, strong Canadian-grown roots, one 

 and two years old, $10.00 and $15.00 per 

 thousand. Tested seed for fall planting. $1.50 

 per 1,000. No order for less than 1,000. 

 Cash with order. 



Dr. MACKENDRICK, 



Gait, Ont. 



Ginseng Seed and Roots For Sale 



One and two-year-old roots. Tear-old or 

 germinated seed. This seed Is taken from 

 matured six and seven-year-old stock. Roots 

 and seed delivered in October. Write for 

 prices. 



Orr & Nichols, Mono Mills, Ont. 



GINSENG FOR SALE 



10,000 Roots one to six years old. 40,000 

 Stratified seed and 200,000 new seed, grown 

 on natural soil and shade. All free from 

 blight and disease. Price and instructions 

 for fall planting on application. 



DR. H. S. WATSON, Newmarket, Ont. 



GINSENG FOR SALE 



First class roots and Stratified Seed 

 at lowest prices. Write for quota- 

 tloms, which we guarantee will please 

 yoTi. 



Thos. Watt & Son Box 144, Lanark, Ont. 



LANARK GINSENG 



Fortune awaits any man who will give 

 time and attention to the growing of Gin- 

 seng. We have made a complete success of 

 it and are ready to point the way to others. 



The time to prepare the ground is now; 

 the time to plant is September and October. 



Lanark Ginseng Seed is noted for its strong 

 germinating qualities. 



Lanark Ginseng Roots are sure growers 

 and great producers. 



Don't fail to make investigation of this 

 highly profitable industry. Write to the Sec- 

 retary and he will tell you all about It. 

 Address c. M. FORBES 



Secretary Lanark Ginseng Garden Co., 

 LANARK, ONT. 



British Columbia 



Dominion Fruit Commissioner D. Johnson 

 has recently visited a number of the im- 

 portant fruit districts of the province. In 

 the Nelson District, Mr. Johnson made a 

 trip along the lake, and visited a number of 

 the leading ranches. Mr. Johnson was well 

 pleased with the appearance of the orchards. 

 He expressed the view that good prices are 

 likely to prevail for apples in Canada this 

 year. A number of the representatives of 

 the Kootenay Boundary Fruit Growers 

 waited on Mr. Johnson, and urged the neces- 

 sity for a legal limit being established for 

 the cups used in packing berries. The bulk 

 of the berries shipped from the district are 

 packed in 4-5 cups. Shippers in the United 

 States send their fruit into the prairie 

 country in 3-5 cups. Buyers find it difficult 

 to distinguish between the two cups, and 

 this condition is taken advantage of by the 

 retailer, to the disadvantage of the grower. 

 It was suggested that the standard for cups 

 should be either pints or quarts, and that it 

 should apply to fruit shipped Into Canada. 



One of the leading officers of the Dominion 

 Canners, Mr. Marshall, of Aylmer, Ontario, 

 spent a few days recently in the Okanagan 

 with a view to locating a large factory there 

 next year. Mr. Marshall stated that condi- 

 tions this year do not warrant any expendi- 

 ture of this character. 



The Provincial Department of Agricul- 

 ture has sent out a circular to the secretar- 

 ies of fall fairs advising them that the de- 

 partment will provide prize money for dis- 

 plays of packed fruit Rut up by pupils of the 

 packing schools this year. These prizes 

 will be offered in connection with the fairs 

 held at Salmon Arm, Summerland, Crestou, 

 Nelson, Kelowna, Nakusp, Chilliwack, Mis- 

 sion, Kaslo, Armstrong, Grand Forks, 

 Ganges, and Trail. At each of these points 

 prizes of ?5, ?10 and $15 will be offered. 

 Twenty points will be allowed for grading 

 and 80 points for packing. In the packing, 

 20 points are given for alignment, 20 for 

 bulge, 20 for the height of the ends, and 20 

 for firmness. 



FOR PROFIT 



Plant olir Top Notch Fruit, 

 Shade and Ornamental Trees 

 this fall. Evergreens, Shrubs, 

 Roses, Vines, Bushes. Ask 

 for Price List (no agents) at 

 Central Nurseries. 



A. G. HULL & SONS, 

 St. Catharines - Ontario. 



Highest Cash 

 Prices Paid for 



GINSENG 



We are the largest buyers of Ginseng in 

 America and have the greatest demand 

 for it. We can therefore pay you the 

 highest cash prices. If you have any 

 wild or cultivated Ginseng, write for our 

 latest price list, or ship what you have 

 and we will submit you our highest offer. 



David Blustein & Bro. 



172 W. 27th Street, New York, U.S.A. 



PAEONIES 



In a number of the best 

 varieties. Phlox, Iris 

 and other perennials. 

 List on application. 



Campbell Bros. 



SIMCOE, ONT. 



NEW AND RARE SEEDS 



Unique collection. Hundreds of vari- 

 eties adapted for the Canadian cli- 

 mate. Perennial and perfectly hardy. 

 Own saving. Catalogue free. 



Perry's Hardy Plant Farm 



ENFIELD, MIDDLESEX, ENG. 



SANDER & SONS 



ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND 



ORCHID GROWERS. The Finest 



Stock in the World 



Catalogue on Application 



)!^'s^-^IS MACHINE 



or iRRieAxioH Writ« lot liz booki on indoor and 

 outdoor irrigabOQ. 



The Skinner Irrigation Co.,233w.t.rSi..ir.,.o. 



Cold Storage 

 Fruit Warehouse 



Finest Apple RoomiS in the Dominion 

 foiT Export and Local Trade. 



Special Rooms for All Kinds of Per- 

 ishable Goods. 



The Canada Cold Storage Co. 



Limited 



53 William St., MONTREAL, QUE. 



FRUIT BASKETS 



Eleven-quart, 9-quart, 6-quart, 4- 

 quart and Pony sizes, with or without 

 leno covers. For favorable prices and 

 a good article address 



Gull River Lumber Co. Ltd 



Lindsay, Ontario 



