. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1893. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 198 The Canadian Horticulturist. the key of numbers ; and much that went in was entirely missing or removed. The bottled fruit shows in good condition, so that, notwithstanding all, our display is very creditable to Canada. Indeed the Canadian fruit occupies about one-sixth of the entire space devoted to Pomology ! It attracts the attention of every passer-by, and causes many curious remarks. One says, "I did not know they could grow fruit in ; Another, "Why, this is the most attractive part o


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1893. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 198 The Canadian Horticulturist. the key of numbers ; and much that went in was entirely missing or removed. The bottled fruit shows in good condition, so that, notwithstanding all, our display is very creditable to Canada. Indeed the Canadian fruit occupies about one-sixth of the entire space devoted to Pomology ! It attracts the attention of every passer-by, and causes many curious remarks. One says, "I did not know they could grow fruit in ; Another, "Why, this is the most attractive part of this building," and another, " Why, I can see apples at home, without coming all the way to ; May ij. An important day for Canadians at Jackson Park. Lord Aber- deen, who has been named by England's prime minister, the next Governor General of Canada, in company with Lady Aberdeen, Miss Sullivan, Sir Henry Drummond and several other notables, visited us at the Canadian Pavilion at 4. The reception room was well decorated with flags, and through the kind- ness of Mr. Houston of the Ontario Horticultural Exhibit, the writer, was able to arrange for some fine groups of thujas, palms calceolarias, etc, on each side of the chair reserved for His Excellency. There was very little formality, and many introductions. Mr. Larke's address was extempore, but wonderful impressive of the kindly feeling which. Fig. 545.—The Canadian Pavilion, Jackson Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original St. Catharines, E. S. Leavenworth


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