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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 

 APPLES MCMAHAN WHITE. 



(Planted, 1888)— Yielded in Gallons. 



APPLES — ^Mcintosh red. 

 (Planted, 1890)— Yielded in Gallons. 



APPLES — PATTEN S GREENTNa. 



(Planted, 1892)— Yielded in Gallons. 



PLUMS. 



There was a good crop of plums this year, but most of the fruit consisted of 

 Americana and Nigra varieties. A few European or Domestica plums had a light to 

 medium crop. The largest crop of Domestica plums was from the Mount Royal, our 

 of the Montreal seedlings. The Mount Eoyal and Raynes are two of the hardiest of 

 tlioie seedlings and are very desirable plums. The Americana plums sold well. There 

 were 457 baskets sold, for which $138.25 was received. The highest price received was 

 47J cents per basket, and the lowest, 22^ cents. The average price was 29* cents. 



One new Experimental Farm Americana seedling of merit was named this year, 

 ft description of which follows: — 



