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Canadian Pacific Eailway to leave their stock cars here long enough to admit of the 

 manure being taken out of them, and I hope in this way to get during the winter — 

 together with what will be made on the farm — a sufficient quantity to dress most of 

 the land that was broken last fall. In cleaning the land all the ashes from the 

 burned wood and roots were saved and used to dress the land about the newly 

 planted fruit trees, and where applied early in the season, produced most satisfac- 

 tory results. The peaches especially showing more than double the growth and a 

 healthier appearance, where the ashes were applied, than those not so treated. 



Spring Wheat. 



Date 



when Sown. 



Date when 

 Harvested. 



Number 



of Pounds 



Sown. 



Number of 



Pounds 

 Harvested. 



1890. 



■Carter's Hybrid I April 



Campbell's Triumph May 



California White ' do 



Hungarian Mountain I do 



Judket '< do 



Ladoga do 



Red Fife , do 



White Fife ! do 



Red Fern 



Rio Grande . 



Campbell's White Chaff. 



White Delhi 



White Russian 



Mountain Spring 



Barley. 



Large Two-rowed Naked 



English Malting 



Saale 



Rennie's Improved Six-rowed . 



Baxter's Six-rowed 



Peerless White 



Goldthorpe 



Beardless 



Prize Prolific 



Odessa 



Golden Melon 



Danish Chevalier 



do Printice Chevalier. . . 



Mensury 



New Zealand 



English Malting . . . 



Improved Chevalier 



Six-rowed Wheat 



Spiti Valley (Indian) . . 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 dt) 

 do 

 do 



6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 (5. 

 G. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 



6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 

 6. 



Oats. 



Prize Cluster 



"Victoria Prize 



American Triumph 



Bonanza 



American Banner 



Early Racehorse 



Flying Scotchman 



Rennie's Prize White 



Cream Egyptian 



Egyptian White 



Welcome 



Golden Grains April 25. 



Rosedale I do 25 . 



i 1890. 



Aug. 29. 



do 26. 



do 27. 



do 27. 



do 20. 



do 20. 



do 28. 



do 28. 



do 28. 



' do 28. 



! do 26. 



' do 26. 



i do 28. 



Sept. 4. 



Aug. 25. 



do 25. 



25. 



5. 



5. 



25. 



. do 

 , do 

 . do 

 , do 



do 29. 

 , do 29. 



; do 29. 



: do 18. 



do 29. 



do 29. 



do 29. 



do 18. 



do 18, 



do 27 . 



do 27 . 



do 28 . 



do 14. 



Sept. 4 . 



Aug. 27. 



do 27. 



do 27. 



, do 27. 



do 27. 



' do 26. 



do 14. 



I do 12. 



1 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 8k 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 3 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 1 

 1 



35 



45 

 44 

 43 

 45 

 35 

 31 

 45 

 35 

 47 

 48 

 13 

 61 

 98 



54 



89 

 79 

 79 

 64 

 61 

 85 

 50 

 65 

 76 

 25 

 47 

 56 

 38 

 30 

 39 

 24 

 47 

 10 



70 

 69 

 58 

 50 

 68 

 66 

 69 

 51 

 50 

 54 

 55 

 48 

 32 



Note. — Golden Grains and Rosedale oats were sown on old land, which probably accounts for the great 

 difference in their yield. 



