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S. Hunter & Son Catalogue Excerpts

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Media Type
Image
Item Type
Catalogs
Description
This catalogue contains the various types of flowers and fruit which Samuel Gordon Hunter produced for sale at his Scotland farm. These excerpts, selected by Margaret Hunter, represent his favourite items.

The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter first came to Scotland with his first wife Emily in 1869. He was a horticulturist and established his farm in the village. The farm primarily grew the flowers that he sold for a living; he was particularly fond of dahlias. He also kept bees, and raised chickens, cows and geese. During the winter, he would often walk from Scotland to other communities such as Paris and Simcoe to take orders; in the spring, he would bicycle out to deliver the flowers.

This photograph was provided by Charles and Margaret Hunter during a Digitization Day event held by the County of Brant Public Library. Do you have any historical items and are interested in helping preserve our county's history online? Contact the library at (519) 442-2433 for more information.
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.02219 Longitude: -80.37401
Donor
Provided by Charles and Margaret Hunter
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Recommended Citation
S. Hunter & Son Catalogue, 18[??], Charles and Margaret Hunter personal collection
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County of Brant Public Library
Email:digitalhistory@brant.ca
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County of Brant Public Library (Paris Branch)
12 William Street
Paris, ON
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