THE CANADIAN HORTICULT

U  RIST      March, 1919.

FLOWER POTS
Hanging Baskets and Fern Pans
We make the "Standard" Pot, the best
Pot in the world-uniform, best of clay,
well burned, in every respect superior to
all others.
All our pots have rim on shoulder, thus
allowing them to be placed together per-
fectly and preventing breakage in ship-
ping and handling.
Place yoor Spring Order NOW.
A complete line and large stock of all
sizes kept on hand to ensure prompt ship-
ment.
Send for NEW CATALOG and PRICE
LIST.
The Foster Pottery Co.
HAMILTON       -     -     ONTARIO
Main §treet West.
ALL LOVERS OF
ROSES, PEONIES and FLOWERING SHRUBS
should write for my catalogue, best and
cheapest in Canada.
A. W. GRAHAM - - St. Thomas, Ontario

given on subjects of interest to the dele-
gates.
Gardening in the North.
The results of ten years' gardening activi-
ties in northern Ontario were given by Mr.
R. Whorley, of Haileybury. The season in
the north is shorter than  farther south.
Plants cannot be set out before the first
week in June, when flowering annuals are          Use    200 pounds of
planted. All herbaceous plants grow well.
Some could not be grown to better advant-         Nitrate       of Soda
age any where in Canada. All varieties of
small fruits can be grown, as well as prac-       broadcast per acre
tically all varieties of vegetables from a tur-
nip to a mushroom. Potatoes do exception-          in   late
ally well. From two bags of potatoes last
year forty-four bags were'produced.
During the afternoon session on Thurs-           or use at Blossom
day the convention adjourned in order that
the delegates might pay a visit to the beau-       Time.
tiful greenhouses and residences of Sir Ed-
mund Osler in Rosedale. Here a mass of
flowers was found in bloom and much ad          5ond Post Card Today for
mired. A luncheon was served.                        Fruit Books- Free
The Canadian Horticulturist is a most               WM. S."MYERS
useful, attractive, and much esteemed vi8-          Chilean Nitrate Committee
itor. Enclosed is $1.00 as my subscription   25 Madison Ave.            New York
for this excellent publication for another
three years.-R. S. Hood. Calgary, Alta.
B3ISSELL Double Action Harrows wI thoroughly cultivate
One Harrow is Out Throw; the other is In
Throw. They are simply constructed, rigid
and durable. The Gangs are flexible and the
Disk Plates are so designed that they "hang"
right into the soil. Bissell Harrows are
built in sizes and weights suitable for horse
or tractor use. Write Dept. N for fre
catalogue  T  9i
T. E. BISSELL     CO., LTD, lora, Ont.
See advertisement on page XIV.

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FEED THE LAND
By using the best Manure and get
GOOD CROPS
For Nurseries, Fruit Growers and Gardeners.
Sure Growth Compost
(A Composition of all Natural Manures)
Makes poor land fertile and keeps fertile land most
productive.
Supplied by
S. W. Marchment
133 Victoria St, TORONTO
Telephones: Main 2841;. Residence, Park. 951
Say you saw  this ad. In The Canadian Hertlculturt.

OUR ANNUAL
Spring Gardening
-AND-
Planting Number
PUBLISHED IN APRIL
Will be the last of our three big special issues this
Spring, and promises to be as large and attractive as
either of the other two.
It will have a full page cover illustration and will
be replete with special articles dealing with the Spring
planting problems of both commercial and amateur
gardeners and fruit growers.
It will be a "BUSINESS GETTER"
so reserve your largest and best copy
Advertisers are asked to send in reservation and copy
as early as possible before March 25th.
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Page......... $42.00    Half Page.... $21.00
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The Canadian Horticulturist
PETERBORO - - ONTARIO


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