. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 240 THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST. $ in Cash for Our Readers Will be given in six prizes to the readers who buy goods to the greatest value on or before July 15th, 1905, from the advertisers in this month's issue of The Horticulturist. The hist prize of §5 will be given to the reader whose purchases aggregate the most. The remain- ing five j)rizes of one dollar each will be distributed in proj)ortion to the value of the purchases of the applicants. A handsome premium will be given to every person who does not wi


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 240 THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST. $ in Cash for Our Readers Will be given in six prizes to the readers who buy goods to the greatest value on or before July 15th, 1905, from the advertisers in this month's issue of The Horticulturist. The hist prize of §5 will be given to the reader whose purchases aggregate the most. The remain- ing five j)rizes of one dollar each will be distributed in proj)ortion to the value of the purchases of the applicants. A handsome premium will be given to every person who does not win a cash prize. Readers must notify advertisers that they saw their advertisement in this paper When applying for a prize, they must inform this office of the name or names of the adver- tisers they dealt with, and the value of the goods they purchased from each. Application for this bonus must be made to this office on or before Ju'y 18th, 1905. Address, ADVERTISING MANAGER, The Canadian Horticulturist, TORONTO, ONT. number were present, and the display of flowers and plants was a fine one. Mr. W. G. Black, president of the society, delivered an address on the benefits of growing plants, flowers, etc. Superintendent of the government park, Mr. T. E. Davis, gave a particularly interesting and novel address on the arrangement of color in budding plants. The next show will be held June 20, when Dr. Fletcher, of Ottawa, will give an address on What Flowers Do. An Interesting Meeting The subject of an interesting address delivered before the Port Dover Horticultural Society re- cently by Mr. Wm. Hunt, of Guelph, was "Beau- tifying the Home Grounds, and the Propagation of ; Some 20 questions of a practical nature were asked by different members in the audience and promiptly replied to by Mr. Hunt. This society is distributing aster seed this spring to the pupils of the puiblic schools, who are much interested in the fall show, when they will have a chance to show t


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