October, 1915. 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



245 



are often shakein down together, so as to 

 get a smoother surface, either for the pm-- 

 pose of tailing or headimg. As a rule, when 

 the baarel has been finally settled hy vigor- 

 ous packimg on a stout plank with a felt- 

 Iined head placed on top, the apples should 

 present a level surface only slightly higher 

 til an the chimes. Many a finely packed 

 bairrel of apples has been ruined by too lit- 

 tle racking, and too much pressing. Oare 

 is also taken to see that the heads are se- 

 curely nailed. The name of the variety, the 

 grade and the shipper's brand are nea/tly 

 stenciled on the face head of each bairrel. 



The successful marketing of farm pro- 

 ducts is quite as important as production. 

 Mr. Chute's great success as a fruit-grower 

 is due largely to his splendid busiuiess ca- 

 pacity. It was this same remarkable power 

 to grasp a 'busintss proposition and turn it 

 to advantage, that has made him such a 

 tower of strength to the United Fruit Com- 

 panies, Limited, of Nova Scotia. Some peo- 

 ple attribute Mt. Chute's s)uccess to "luck," 

 bait the 'better informed see that brains 

 pluck, and tireless industry, "not luck,' 

 have made him what he is often called 

 '•The Apple King of Eastern Canada." 



The Canadian Horticulturist is a useful 

 and interesting paper from which much 

 knowledge can be gained. I am a large 

 fruit grower and have followed with suc- 

 cess some of the methods of spraying de- 

 scribed in The Canadian Horticulturist. — 

 Edward F. Newling, Beckenham, Eng. 



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