. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. A LIVE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 28- Has Been a Force for Good V. KXECHTEL, SECRETARY The Seaforth Horticultural Society is in a more flourishing- condition than ever. It has 119 membei-s this year, and prospects of a larger membership for next year. In May we had a public meeting. The attendance was not as large as expected, but attention and interest was good. Mr. T. H. Race, of Mitchell, gave an address on " Bulb culture and its attrac- tions," which was very interesting and instruc- tive. The .society ha


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. A LIVE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 28- Has Been a Force for Good V. KXECHTEL, SECRETARY The Seaforth Horticultural Society is in a more flourishing- condition than ever. It has 119 membei-s this year, and prospects of a larger membership for next year. In May we had a public meeting. The attendance was not as large as expected, but attention and interest was good. Mr. T. H. Race, of Mitchell, gave an address on " Bulb culture and its attrac- tions," which was very interesting and instruc- tive. The .society has been a force to increase in- terest and taste in our home surroundings, and Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO, ONT. August 26th to September llth, 1905 Entries close on Monday, August 14th, for Horticulture, Floriculture, \'eg'etables, Field Roots, Grain, Sections, Etc. For prize lists and entry forms apply DR. J. O. ORR, Manager and Secretary TORONTO (GET OUR CATALOGUE OF RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS | THE SUPERfORj^MFG; COi 58 ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO. the appearance of our homes has been much improved. A very much better quaJity and variety of plants and flowers are now seen. In our fruit culture there has Iteen much improve- ment. The information supplied in the wel- come Horticulturist has enlarged our ideas and stirred up our desire to have the best that is offered. A great improvement Is being made in the already extensive greenhouses of Mr. J. H. Dun- lop, Toronto. The old liouses are being torn do^Ti and four new ones substituted. The most modern greenhouse architecture is being u=ecl and every convenience added. On page 285 Mr. Dunlop has an advertisement offering the sash-bars, etc., for sale. Classified Jldvmiscments Advertisements under this heading will be in- serted at the rate of ten cents per line, each insertion ; minimum charge, fifty cents in advance. WANTED — SUBSCRIPTION CANVASSERS for The Canadian Horticulturist both in cities and in the fruit distric


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