FRUIT-GROWING IN BRITI8H COLUMBIA. 



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knowing that the fullest reliance may be placed on the quality of the 

 fruit as designated hy the Government mark. This method is nothing 

 new in Canada as regards other natural products, such as Wheat, flour, 



salt fish, &c, which have for very many years heen sold simply hy the 

 grade indicated hy the Government mark. 



The inspectors of fruit, in their visits to orchards, also give instructions 

 and advice on planting, pruning, and spraying, and it has occurred to me 



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