. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Street, New York. FIRST-CLASS NURSERY STOCK NURSERIES AT WINONA, GRIMSBY, BEAMSVILLE C. W. F. CARPENTER, NURSERYMAN. WINONA, ONT. '^° Salesmen Wanted. -jlM your ground, irmftf^gi iS^h'i^t' you cant ulloid vSiMVltffi IJWC^/^ to plant unylbrng but *4>Cfi^ FBRRYi —the standard after 49 years test. 'I'liey always produce the largest and eurest crops. All dealers sell them. Our 1905 Seed Annual tree on request fD. M. Ferry & Co. WINDSOR, ONT TEN l>i>l^L,Al4S for the person who ou


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Street, New York. FIRST-CLASS NURSERY STOCK NURSERIES AT WINONA, GRIMSBY, BEAMSVILLE C. W. F. CARPENTER, NURSERYMAN. WINONA, ONT. '^° Salesmen Wanted. -jlM your ground, irmftf^gi iS^h'i^t' you cant ulloid vSiMVltffi IJWC^/^ to plant unylbrng but *4>Cfi^ FBRRYi —the standard after 49 years test. 'I'liey always produce the largest and eurest crops. All dealers sell them. Our 1905 Seed Annual tree on request fD. M. Ferry & Co. WINDSOR, ONT TEN l>i>l^L,Al4S for the person who ou,. Canadian Fruit at the London Fall Exhibitions The Canadian fruit was a prominent feature of the Dominion Government exhibits at the Confectioners', Bakers' and Allied Traders', the Grocers' and Allied Traders', and the Dairy Ex- hibitions, all held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Isling-ton, "N., London, England, last fall. The fruit exhibit consisted of all the early^ autumn apples. Yellow Transparent, Red As- trachan, Charlottenthaler, Early Harvest, Broclt- ville Beauty, St. Lawreniie,' Alexander, Wolf River, Antmann. Duchess, Wealthy, Switzer, Gravenstein, Early Joe, etc., and plums, pears, peaches and grapes, and the far famed Mont- real Nutmeg melon. Besides these natural fruits there was a large collection of fruit put up in fancy jars, in' antiseptic fluids. These comprised all the, small fruits, strawberries, gooseberries, cur- rants, cherries, etc., with plums, peaches,' pears, apples, grapes and tomatoes. The manner in which this display was made was a great credit to Canada and resulted in a verj' large number of specific inquiries as to where these fruits could be procured, either from agents in Britain or from the exporters in Canada. The officials in charge gave all infor- mation possible, explaining the manner in which goods were packed, dwelling particularly on the advantages of the 40-pound box for extra choice apples, and explaining that all Canadi


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