FERTILIZER CONTROL STATION. 



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The varieties given in the following table are classed b}' seedsmen 

 as follows : Nos. 1 to 14 and 25, early ; Nos. 15 to 24, intermediate ; 

 Nos. 26 and 30 to 41, late. 



a 



1 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



9 

 10 

 lOi 

 11 

 Hi 

 12 



13 



14 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



28 



30 



31 



32 



33 



34 



35 



36 



37 



38 



39 



40 



41 



Variety. 



Thorburn 



Clark's No. 1 



Rose Magnum Bonum 



Early Ohio 



Early Maine 



Early Vermont 



Watson's Seedling . . . . 

 Vanguard 



Eight Weeks 



Early Sunrise 



Pearl of Savoy 



Hall's Early Peach Blow, 



Triumph , 



Karly Essex , 



Beauty of Hebron , 



Orange Co. White 



Dunmore 



Queen of the Roses 



Kural Blush . 



Garfield 



Improved White Rose... . 



White Star 



St. Patrick 



Vermont Champion 



Belle 



Rochester Favorite 



Perfect Peach Blow 



Charter Oak 



G reat Eastern 



Dictator. 



Empire State 



Burbank Sport 



Dakota Red. 



Thorburn's Late Rose . . . 

 Late Beauty of Hebron , 

 0. K. Mamuinth Prolific. 



White Ele[)h.int 



Red Elephant 



Jumbo 



White Seedling 



a 

 to 



o 



cq 

 2 • 



^5 



Aug. 16 

 " 28 

 Dug 



Aug. 16 

 " 24 

 " 24 



C4 00 



° I 



2 » 



40| 



30| 



20^ 



19i 



28 



23 i 



OATS. 



These were sown on plots sixty feet long and six and five-sixths 

 feet wide, one quart of seed on each plot. The soil and method of 

 manuring were the same as in the case of the potatoes. The sow- 

 ing was done on May 22, and each plot was cut as soon as the 



