. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1897. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $ per year, entitling the subscriber to membership of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a copy of its valuable Annual Report, and a share in its ar nual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter or Post-Office Order are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the Address Label. ADVERTISING R.^TES quoted on application. Circulation, 4,000 copies per month. LOCAL NEWS.âCorrespondents will greatly oblige by sending to th


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1897. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $ per year, entitling the subscriber to membership of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a copy of its valuable Annual Report, and a share in its ar nual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter or Post-Office Order are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the Address Label. ADVERTISING R.^TES quoted on application. Circulation, 4,000 copies per month. LOCAL NEWS.âCorrespondents will greatly oblige by sending to the Editor early intelligence of local events or doings of Horticultural Societies likely to be of interest to our readers, or of any matters which it is desirable to bring under the notice of Horticulturists. ILLUSTRATIONS.âThe Editor will thankfully receive and select photographs or drawings, suitab'e for reproduction in these pages, of gardens, or o£ remarkable plants, flowers, trees, etc.; but he cannot be responsible for loss or injury. âCorrespondents sending newspapers should be careful to mark the paragraphs they wish the Editor to see. DISCONTINUANCES.âRemember that the publisher must be notified by letter or post-card when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped. All arrearages must be paid. Returning your paper will not enable us to discontinue it, as we cannot find your name on our books unless your Post Office address is given. Societies should send in their revised lists in January, if possible, otherwise we take it for granted that all will continue members. â ^ fsFotes ar)d <yon)nr)er)f(?. ^ Export of Tomatoes. - - From the English market reports it would appear that this fruit can be exported profitably in cold storage. "The Fruit Grower," London, dated July 22nd, quotes Guern- sey tomatoes at from 6 to 10 cents a pound, and speaks of the supply as be- ing abundant. When we consider that this fruit often sells as low as J4 cent per


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