. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $ per year, entitlng the subscriber to membership ot the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a. copy of its valuable Annual Report, and a share in its annual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the address label. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Special Attention is called to the proposed enlargement of this journal for the year 1893, which is set forth by this number. The editor, with t


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $ per year, entitlng the subscriber to membership ot the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a. copy of its valuable Annual Report, and a share in its annual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the address label. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Special Attention is called to the proposed enlargement of this journal for the year 1893, which is set forth by this number. The editor, with the advice of the directors, is anxious to spend every available cent the treasury will permit, to increase the prosperity of Canadian fruit-growers. To accomplish this end the latest and most reliable information on horticulture will be published in this journal. The editor will unite with his own practical experience at Maple- hurst, the results of the work of the horticulturists of the various Experiment Stations of Canada and the United States, and the gist of the information contained in the leading horticultural magazines of Europe and the United States. In view of this, we ask all our friends to second our efforts by sending in long lists of new subscribers, or names of persons to whom circulars, concern- ing our work, may be sent from this ofifice. Whether we continue the additional eight pages during November and December will depend upon the response in new subscriptions ; but the purpose is to continue the enlargement through the year 1893, if properly supported. F.\Li, Work.—There is plenty to do at all seasons in the fruit garden. Where it is the intention to enlarge the small fruit [)lantation, it is well to make a beginning this month, if possible, completing the work in early s[)ring. Ras[i- , blackberries and currants begin to grow very early in the spring and are checked in growth by a late removal. Fall planting should be done as early as possible af


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