The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . Maple Lawn, Residence of J. Lindlay, Esy., Maple Avenui BURLINCiTON. >^^^smKm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^HSHiMn ^?^M W M :, ? ^ Crown Farm, Residence of C. H. Kinu, Esq., Residence or T. iSnudcrass, Esq., Maple Ave. BrRLiNOTON. CROWN FARM was willed to the present owner when he was five years old. Hisgrandfather got it from the government in 1802. Mr. King beganto get the stumps out forty-one years ago. At the present time thefarm is in excellent coiKlition. There are six acres of apples and twoacres of plums, in addition to


The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . Maple Lawn, Residence of J. Lindlay, Esy., Maple Avenui BURLINCiTON. >^^^smKm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^HSHiMn ^?^M W M :, ? ^ Crown Farm, Residence of C. H. Kinu, Esq., Residence or T. iSnudcrass, Esq., Maple Ave. BrRLiNOTON. CROWN FARM was willed to the present owner when he was five years old. Hisgrandfather got it from the government in 1802. Mr. King beganto get the stumps out forty-one years ago. At the present time thefarm is in excellent coiKlition. There are six acres of apples and twoacres of plums, in addition to the usual farm produce. Mr. Kingcultivates large quantities of tomatoes, melons, peaches and straw-berries. Ifm. ,l~^ Jiji >^ PI m* ^^^^^r


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