Oakville, known for crabapples

Publication
Oakville Beaver, 7 May 1970
Description
Media Type
Newspaper
Text
Item Type
Issues
Date of Publication
7 May 1970
Local identifier
BHortS crabapples
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4473682625124 Longitude: -79.6665048808289
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Contact
Bronte Horticultural Society
Email:brontehorticulturalsociety@gmail.com
Full Text
Oakvilles, known for crabapples

The Bronte Horticultural Society has a project. Some cities are known for their cherry blossoms, some for their lilacs, and others for their tulips.

The executive of the Bronte Horticultural Society would like to see Oakville become known for its flowering crabapple trees.

They stress that care is minimal on these trees and the reward is a continuing colour presentation for three season.

They are urging all citizens to have, at least, one of these trees on their property, particularly in the front of their home.

The Horticultural Club will be meeting next on May 4 in Hopedale Presbyterian Church hall, on the Third Line, at 8 p.m.

Mr. W.B. Brandis, of Niagara Chemicals, will speak on the principles of using insecticides.
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