. The Canadian horticulturist. Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario; Fruit-culture. such plantings it is not necessary to buy ex- pensive plants from the nursery, for any wild bush will furnish a variety collection sufficient for liberal planting. Too often the home maker leaves his house fully ex- posed from the foundation up, quite uncon- scious, of the nakedness which the house presents unless the foundations are at least partly clothed with clumps of shrubs. This is fairly shown in the accompanying en- graving, where even a single shrub has done wonders in breaking up the angularity of th
. The Canadian horticulturist. Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario; Fruit-culture. such plantings it is not necessary to buy ex- pensive plants from the nursery, for any wild bush will furnish a variety collection sufficient for liberal planting. Too often the home maker leaves his house fully ex- posed from the foundation up, quite uncon- scious, of the nakedness which the house presents unless the foundations are at least partly clothed with clumps of shrubs. This is fairly shown in the accompanying en- graving, where even a single shrub has done wonders in breaking up the angularity of the mason work. A STATION GROUNDS. TTENTION has often been called, in these pages, to the possibilities of. â i . 1 - ^-*-Mjy. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario. St. Catherines [Ont. ] : Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario
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