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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



FUN 



Fraxinus ornus (1893), 48. 



pubescens (1889), 37 ; ('90), 265 ; ('95), 60, 63; ! 



('97), 250. 



growth of (1901), 129. 



sambucifolia (1889), 37 ; ('95), 60, 63 : ('97), 



250. 



growth of (1901), 129. 



viridis (1889), 16, 37; ('90), 91, 92; ('92), 52; 



C93), 48 ; ('95), 60, 63 ; ('97), 250, 341 ; ('99), 



375. 

 viridis, growth of (1901), 129. 



French Instructor in (Quebec (1889), 40. 

 French Weed (1891), 215 ; ('92), 256 ; ('99), 184. 

 Frit Fly, the American (1890), 158 (tigs.); ('98), 

 176 (figs.) 

 injuring wheat (1897), 191 ; ('98), 176. 



Frost, effects of early, in North-west (1890), 270. 



effect upon vegetable tissue (1896), 154. 

 Frozen grain, testing (1889), 17: ('89), 124, 135: 



('90), 241. 

 Fruit Bark-beetle (1901), 249. 

 Fruit, Canadian, at the Glasgow Exhibition, 



(1901), 79. 

 Fruit Growers' Associations, report on seedling 



small fruits (1890), 100. 

 Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, spraying 



operations (1894), 109. 

 work of (1889), 8. 

 Fruit gi owing in North-west, prospects of (1894), 



372. 



Fruit interests of Canada, development of (1895), 

 76. 



Fruits— 



canning operations (1896), 164. 



ccld storage of (1894), 103 ; ('95), 77. 



crop (1896), 99; ('98), 197, 263; ('99), 73: 



(1900), 98, 313; ('01), 88, 237. 

 cross-fertilizing experiments (1896), 61 (figs.) 

 cross-fertilizing, method of (1896), 63. 

 foreign markets for (1895), 77. 

 fungous diseases < f (1892), 97 ; ('94), 105 ; 



('96),_ 168 ;_ ('97), 110 ; (;98), 105. 

 grown in British Columbia (1889), 14. 

 injured by spraying (1896), 174 (fig.) 

 insects affecting (1887), 24; ('93), 175; ('94), 



194; ('95), 147; ('96), 250; ('97), 199; ('98), 



197; (1900), 239; ('01), 237.— Bull, xi, 18. 

 prices of canned (1896) 164. 

 seedlings tested (1896), 142 ; (98), 107; ('99), 



90 ; (1900), 118. 

 sent for examination, report on (1894), 145 ; 



I '95), 97; ('96), 141; ('98), 107; ('99), 90; 



(1900), 118. 

 shipment to England of perishable. (1895), 75. 

 Fruit Trees at Agassiz (1889), 151; ('90), 293, 



298; ('91), 333; ("92), 277; ('93), 337; ("94), 



400 (plate) ; ('95), 387 ; ('96), 443, 457. 

 at Brandon (1889), 129: ("90), 256; ('91), 269; 



('92), 215; ('93), 257: ('94), 309; ('95), 306 ; 



('96), 352; ('97), 336 : ('98), 303. 

 at Central Farm (1887), 54 ; ('88), 78 ; ('89), 



93; ('90), 70 ; ('91), 117 ; ('93), 85, 99 ; ('91), 



122; ('97), 91; ('98), 96; ('99), 77; (1900), 



101.— Bull, ii. 10. ' 



Fruit trees — Con. 



at Indian Head (1888), 102: ('89), 12, 145: 



('90), 283; ('91), 306; ('92). 251 ; ('93), 301 ; 



('91), 368; ('95), 360; ('96), 410; ('97). 387; 



('98), 361 : ('99), 376; (1900), 422; ('01), 499. 

 at Nappan (1888), 98 ; ('93), 227 ; ('94), 274 : 



('95), 277; ('96), 318; ('97), 288. 

 Black- knot injury (1898), 197. 

 dates of blossoming (1895), 101 ; ('99), 86, 101. 

 directions for planting (1890), 94. 

 distribution of (18»0),~ 93. 

 effects of frost on tissue (1896), 154. 

 for Manitoba and North-west, production of 



(1896), 61. 

 from Northern Europe (1887). 54; ('96), 61. 

 fungous diseases (1S99), 96. 

 growing at Chicoutimi, P.Q. (1899), 89. 

 at St. Denis, Kamouraska Co., P.Q. 



(1895), 95 ; ('99), 86. 

 hardiness of fruit-buds (1896), 153. 

 hardy hybrids for the North-west (1899), 33 



(plates.) 

 hardy varieties at Chicoutimi, P.Q. (1S99),89. 



— at St. Denis, P.Q. (1899), 89. 

 importation of hardy, Bull, ii, 10. 

 in North-west, treatment of (1892), 113. 

 living at Indian Head (18S9), 146 ; ('90), 283 ; 



('93), 301; ('94), 308. 

 lists for Province of Quebec (1892), 93; ('93), 



102 ; ('95), 95. 

 mode of growth (1889), 11. 

 mulching to retard blossoming (1896), 15s 



(figs.) 

 notes on blossoming (1895), 99. 

 orchard cover-crops (1896), 147, 151 ; ('97). 



102 ; ('98), 106. 

 pollination and fertilization (1896), 151. 

 reports on planting in Manitoba (1892), 111. 

 root-killing by frost (1896), 147. 

 Russian, at Central Farm (1898), 96. 

 Scale insects, experiments to destroy (1900), 



120. 

 sprayed and unsprayed, Bull, x.xiii, 12 (plates). 

 Spraying benefits of (1900), U9.--Bull. xxiii, 



3, 11. 

 experiments (1894), 108; ('95), 116; 



('96), 173; ('97), 105; ('98), 105; ('99), 92, 



95, 96; (1900), 101; ('01), 109.— Bull, x, 7 ; 



xxiii, 12. — Sec Spraying. 



for fungous diseases, directions for, 



Bull, xxiii, 12. 



history of (1894), 108. 



mixtures (1896), 173; ('97), 105; ('98). 



105,343; (1900), 101.— Bull. x. 7; xxiii, 6. 

 structure of blossom (1896) 153. 

 Sun-scald in British Columbia (1894), 106. 

 whitewashing experiments (1899), 92. 

 winter killed at Indian Head (1889), 146 ; 



('90), 283; ('92), 251 ; ('93), 301; ('94), 368. 



Fruit worms, Green, Bull, xxxvii, 72. 



Fucus furcatus (1894), 163 ; (1901), 15S. 



Fumago salicina (1897), 207. 



Fumigation for San Jose Scale (1901), 244, 248. 



Fumitory, golden (1899), 191.— Bull, xxviii, 22. 



Fungi, natural history of, Bull. iii. 3 (figs.) ; xxiii, 

 4. 



Fungicides and insecticides, chemistry of (1901). 

 191. 



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