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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



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Experimental Farm, I^etlibridge, 



Alta. — Con. 



Wheat, wTinter, experiments with.. .. 383 



"^ spring, experiments with.. .. 383 



Test of varieties.. .. 383 



" ;; Field lot 383 



Rates of seed per acre. 383 



Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S.— 



Report of the Superintendent.. .. 247 



Acknowledgments 2-17 



Alfalfa inoculated, experiments with.. 262 



Apples 269 



Barley, experiments with 250 



test of varieties of 251 



Bees, experiments with 269 



Buckwheat, experiments with 254 



test of varieties of 254 



Carrots, experiments with 



test of varieties of , 



Cattle [ 268 



Clover, experiments with 261 



Corn, Indian, experiments with.. .. 255 



Field crop of 256 



test of varieties of 255 



Indian Corn, sown in rows at different 



distances 256 



Correspondence 272 



Distribution of seed grain and potatoes 267 



Durum wheat 252 



Emmer and Spelt, experiments with. 252 



Exhibitions attended 272 



Experimental Farm crops 247 



Fertilizers, experiments with 263-266 



Garden Beans 271 



Garden Peas .. 270 



Grain, field crops of 254 



Grain, fields crop on Marsh 255 



Mixed, field crops of 254 



Hay, crop 267 



Horses 268 



Inoculated Clover and Alfalfa, experi- 

 ments with 262 



Lime and commercial fertilizer on 



Dyke lands 264 



Live stock 268-269 



Macaroni Wheat, experiments with. . 252 



Mangel<; experiments with 259 



Test of varieties of 260 



Meetings, agricultural, attended.. .. 272 



Meteorological records 248 



Mixed grain, field ci-ops of !. 254 



Oats, experiments with 



test of varieties of 



Peas, field, experiments with 



Potatoes, experiments with 



test of varieties of 



Poultry 269 



Rainfall 249 



Season, character of the 247 



Seed grain and potatoes distributed.. 267 



Sheep 2C0 



Spelt. See Emmer 2.52 



Steers, experiments with [\ 268 



Strawberries _ ' 270 



test of varieties of.. .'. 2~n 



Sugar beets, experiments with 259 



test of varieties of ' ,'' 260 



Summary of crops '. \\ "' 267 



Tomatoes ' '_' " 2~i 



test of varieties of .'. '.". [\ 27] 



Turnips, experiments with.. .'." .'.' ,, 2"^' 



Field crops of \\ " o" 



test of varieties of V. ".* .. 257 



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 253 

 261 

 261 



Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S.— 

 Lou. 



Visitors 



Weather 



Wheat, spring, experiments' with.'.' 



test of varieties of 



Durum, experiments with.. .'.' 

 Macaroni, experiments with.. 



Entomological and Botanical Division 

 — Report of 



Fairfield, W. H., Superintende'nt,"Ex- 

 p«rim,ental Farm, Lethbridge, Al- 

 berta— Report of 



Gilbert, A. G., Poultry Manag'er— Rel 

 port of 



Grisdale, J. H., Agriculturi'st— Report 



Hutton, G. H., Superintendent ' Ex- 

 perimental Farm, Lacombe, Alberta 

 — Report of 



Page. 



272 



247 



251 



252. 



252 



252 



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367 



225 



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341 



Horticulturist, Central Experimen- 

 tal Farm— Report of the 103 



Acknowledgments "' jq^ 



Apples, new or little known' in 



Ontario and Quebec jog. 



Descriptions of '. ,' " hq 



Apples, originated in the Horticultural 



Division jjj 



Descriptions of '. . .. .. '' " jjj 



Characteristics of Wealthy " Seed- 

 lings 112-114 



Apple trees, individuality of 114 



Seedlings received for examination in. 



1908 106 



Arboretum and Botanic Garden 1,30 



Bush Fruits \' " jjg 



Character of Season 1908-9.'.' .*.' .*.* "' 103 



Cherries.. .. t " "' jq^ 



Donations "' "' jqc 



Forest Belts ' i'>7.ioa 



Fruits, bush ......." II3 



Fruits, seedling of Canadian "origin 

 received at Ottawa for examination 



in 1908 iQg 



Fruit and vegetable crops.'.*.'. 104 



^^fpes ;; :; ^g 



Lettuce ^g 



Lilacs '' " jor 



Meetings attended and addresses given. 105 



Plumis 11c 



Diseases of j^g 



Potatoes '/_ " " 219 



Thirty most productive varieties in 



uniform plots, 1908 120 



Twelve most productive vari'etie'sj 



average for 5 years ' jjg 



Yield from smaller plots, 1908.. .'. .".' ]20 



Seedling Fruits of Canadian origin..' 106 



Received for examination 1908.. ..' 106 



Spraying to control fungous diseases'. 124 



Strawberries, descriptions of ng 



Tomatoes * " ^90 



Selections for uniformity, productive- 

 ness and earliuess J23 



^Trees, list of ornamental jjq 



Evergreen \ '' j^g 



Vegetables * " j'j^ 



Crops of ' '" '" jqI 



Tackay, A., Superintendent Experimen- 

 tal Farm, Indian Head, Sask., Re- 

 POit of 303 



