. 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 annual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the Address Label. ADVERTISING RATES quoted on application. Circulatic J copies per month. -^ |v[otes ar)d (?oiT)iT)er)1'(^. ^ Victoria, not Fay.âMr. Porter says that page 39 where it


. 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 annual distribution of plants and trees. REMITTANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon the Address Label. ADVERTISING RATES quoted on application. Circulatic J copies per month. -^ |v[otes ar)d (?oiT)iT)er)1'(^. ^ Victoria, not Fay.âMr. Porter says that page 39 where it reads "dug up Fays," he meant to say " dug up the Victoria ; Photographs.âWe renew our re- quest for interesting photographs of new fruits, flowers, shrubs, trees, gardens, homes, walks, etc., and notes concern- ing them. We do not agree to engrave everything sent in, but the more de- serving will be selected to appear in the Journal from time to time. Another FreakâWe have just re ceived from Mr. John Bain, Fergus, an apple grown at Harriston by Mr Thos. Grills, which is another instance of cross- fertilization showing results in the fruit the same year. The apple is Canada Red, and one quarter is distinctly marked with some distinct variety The quarter thus fertilized is larger than another part of the apple. Our February number brings still more numerous compliments than the January number. The Executive Com- mittee appreciate the kind words, but it costs money and hard work to make 3 â 115 these improvements, and we exf)ect to see a vigorous push for new subscrif)- tions all along the line. Won't every reader exert himself a little in our inter- ests, for our readers will receive the benefits if we have larger patronage. We published 5,000 copies of February No. The mailing list alone requires nearly 4,000. Discontinuances âRemember that the publisher must be notified by letter or post-card when a subsciiber wishes his paper stopped. All ar


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