. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1897. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. ^hc Clanaiiian Dorticulturiiat^^^ SUBSCRIPTIOX PRICE, $ per year, entitling the subscriber to membership o£ 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. ADVERTISINt'r R.\TES quoted on application. Circulation, 4,000 copies per month. -^ ]vfotes arid (foiT)nr)er)1'(?. ^^ Photograph.^


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1897. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. ^hc Clanaiiian Dorticulturiiat^^^ SUBSCRIPTIOX PRICE, $ per year, entitling the subscriber to membership o£ 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. ADVERTISINt'r R.\TES quoted on application. Circulation, 4,000 copies per month. -^ ]vfotes arid (foiT)nr)er)1'(?. ^^ Photograph.^ Wanted.— In order to furnish our journal with original illus- trations we would be pleased to receive from our subscribers photographs with descriptions of the same for publication. Of course we do not promise to engrave every photograph received, but only those most suitable to our work. Among those most desirable are views of: (i) country houses and flower gardens : (2) flowering plants; (3) borders, groups of hardy plants, ferneries and rock gardens ; (4) lawns, old orchards, wild gardens, grass walks, and picturesque drives ; (5) rose gardens ; (6) best garden fruits. The Cold Storage Transporta- tion Scheme.—The Committee on this subject met the Hon. T. Fisher, Minis- ter of Agriculture, and Mr. James Robertson, Dairy Commissioner, at the Royal Hotel, Hamilton, on the 20th January. The committee claimed that it would be desirable to forward at least a car load a week of the choicest Canadian fruit, in order to make a fair commer- cial experiment ; that these shipments should continue throughout August, September and October, with tomatoes, early apples, pears, grapes, peaches, etc.; that these should be stored in cold warehouses at shipping points and be chilled before placing in refrigerator cars, and that a Dominion agent in Great Britain should watch the British markets—advise as to consignees, and report fully concerning the reception o( our fruit among British


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