. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. iH THE CANADIAN A Portion of The Fruit Stations' Exhibits at the Recent Provincial Show. Among the mosl interesting features at the Provincial Fruit, Flower and Honey Show, were the exhiVjits made by the Fruit kxperiment Stations, portions of which are here shown. The giapes on ihe table in the fi/reground were a fine collecti>n shown by Mr Murray Pettit, ot Winona. The exhibits on the raised stand were ihe property of Mr. Linus W'oolver- ton, ot Grimsby, the superintendent of the statio


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. iH THE CANADIAN A Portion of The Fruit Stations' Exhibits at the Recent Provincial Show. Among the mosl interesting features at the Provincial Fruit, Flower and Honey Show, were the exhiVjits made by the Fruit kxperiment Stations, portions of which are here shown. The giapes on ihe table in the fi/reground were a fine collecti>n shown by Mr Murray Pettit, ot Winona. The exhibits on the raised stand were ihe property of Mr. Linus W'oolver- ton, ot Grimsby, the superintendent of the stations, ^nd Mr. A. W. Peart, of Huihngti n, both ot whom showed excellent speci- mens of ma. y varieties of fruit. (Photograph taken specially for The Canadian Horticulturi> in view of future requirements, such a building is one of Toronto's most pressing" ;â(Robert \V. King, Toronto. " The exhibition is the best of the kind we have ever held. The exhibit of commercial boxes is a most interesting and promising feature of the show. This feature can be greatly developed, as can the commercial side of the exhibition. I would like to see it arranged so that exhibitors could take or- ders for ;â(Linus Woolverton, Grimsby, Superintendent of the Fruit Ex- periment Stations. " This is the best show ever held in To- ronto. More florists from other cities have visited the exhibition than ever before and all have been ;^â(Thos. Manton. Eglinton. " The people who attended this exhibition appeared to be a better class than at- tended our previous ;â(W. G. Rook. Toronto. " The citizens of Toronto ought to be ashamed of themselves for not patronizing this shoAv in larger numbers. Without ex- ception the exhibits of fruit, flowers and honey are the best ever seen in ;â m. R. Frankland. Toronto. " I am delighted with the exhibition. Every department is strong and I think the organizations intereste


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