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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



Common Name. 



For shelterbelts or windbreaks — 



Native Maple, or Box Elder. 

 Voronesh Willow. 

 Sliarp-leaved WilloWi. 

 Green Ash. 



For avenue or shade — 



American Cottonwood. 



" Elm. 



Russian Poplar. 

 Mountain Ash, American. 



For hedges — 



Siberian Pea Tree. 

 Common Cotoneaster. 

 Common Lilac. 

 Tartarian Honeysuckle. 

 Native Haw.thorn. 

 Scarlet Haw. 

 Breaking Buckthorn. 



5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 

 Botanical Name. 



Negundo aceroides. 

 Salix voronesh. 

 Salix acutifolia. 

 Fraxinus pennsylvanica. 



Populus deltoidea. 

 Ulmus americana. 

 (Several species). 

 Pyrus americana. 



Caragana arborescens. 

 Cotoneaster integerrima. 

 Syringa vulgaris. 

 Lonicera tatarica. 

 Crataegus crus galli. 

 Crataegus coccinea. 

 Rhamnus frangula. 



For ornamental shrubbery those recommended for hedges are useful, and also the 

 following : — 



Dwarf Caragana. 

 Sorbus-leaved Spiraea. 

 Spiraea arguta. 

 Van Houtte's Spiraea. 

 Japanese Spiraea. 



Climbers for porches, &c. 

 suckle, and Wild Cucumber. 



Caragana pygmaea. 

 Spiraea sorbifolia. 

 Spiraea arguta. 

 Spiraea Van Houttei. 

 Spiraea Japonica. 



-Virginia Creeper, Clematis, Hops, Climbing Honey- 



FRUIT TREES. 



PLANTING. 



Last spring several hundred cross-bred apples and seedlings were sent up from the 

 Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and planted. A list of the varieties and numbers is given 

 below. 



5 Charles. 

 10 Columbia. 

 8 Bow. 



5 Eve. 



6 Tony. 



Cross-hred Apple Trees. 



2 Aurora. 

 6 Pioneer. 

 10 Alberta. 

 5 Dawn. 

 5 Manitou. 



2 Ruby. 

 2 Carleton. 

 5 Prince. 



2 Northern Queen. 



3 Elsa. 



