133 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS. 



64 VICTORIA, A. 1901 



INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES. 



Name of Variety. 



Black Mexican , 



Burlington Hybrid 



Stabler's Early 



Nonsuch , 



Asyhitn Sweet 



Tuscorora 



Moore's Early Concord . . 



Perry's Hybrid 



Russell's Prolific , 



Amber Cream Sugar 



Early Bonanza 



New Early Evergreen .. . . 



New Honey Sweet , 



Roslyn Hybrid 



Stabler's Nonijaroil ... . , 



Landreth's Sugar 



Early Mammoth Sugar. . , 



Hickox Sugar 



Potter's Excelsior , 



Henrierson 



Early Eight-rowed Sugar 



Zig Zag Evergreen , 



Squrintum , 



Trium))h Sugar 



New Chamiiion Sugar. . . , 

 Early Cliampion 



Seedsman. 



Kind. 



Ewing 



J. & Stoke. 

 Henderson. 



Bruce 



Tliorburn. . 

 Reiinie. . . 



Steele 



Vick 



Burpee. . . . 

 J. & Stoke. 



Thorburn. 

 Dreer. ... 

 Landreth. 

 Bruce .... 



Thorburn. . 

 Henderson. 

 Thorburn. . 

 Ewing. . . . . 

 Henderson. 

 iThorburn. . 



I Ewing 



I Henderson. 



! Sweet 



Fit 



for use, 



1899. 



Aug. 28. 



■ ., 2S. 



M 29. 



ti 30. 



„ 30. 



.- 30. 



.. 31. 



„ 31. 



,t 31. 



„ 31. 

 Sept. 1. 



M 1. 



„ 1. 



„ 1. 



„ 1. 



„ 1. 



,. 1. 



„ 1. 



M 1. 



I. 1. 



>, 2. 



M 2. 



., 2. 

 9 



Fit 



for use. 

 1900. ■ 



Sept. 9 



M 7 



Aug. 28, 



Sept. 8 

 Aug. 29. 

 Se[)t. (5, 

 Aug. 29, 



Sept. 8 

 .. 8 

 n 8, 

 Aug. 31 

 Sept. 10 

 „ 10 

 „ 10 



H 12 



M 10 



M 6 



M 12 



M 10 



„ 15 



„ 



M 10 



Auar.29 



o 





ft. in. 



7 1 

 9- 



8 



7 10 



8 



7 



8 G 



7 10 



8 6 



8 10 

 8 1 



7 10 



8 2 



7 2 



8 6 

 8 11 



8 10 

 7 2 



9 4 



6 4 



7 



05 



en 



CO 





7 



8 



8 



8 



8 



8i 



8 



7i 



9 



8 



7 



8 



Ch 



9' 



7 



G 



7 



8 



7 



7J 



8" 



o 

 o 



o 

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01 



n 



8 

 8 

 8 



n 



1\ 



7h 



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8h 



8 



7 



7h 



8 



9 



7 



Hh 



S" 



7 



8 



8i 



C>h 



7" 



8h 



7 



7 





7i 



8 

 8 

 8 

 8 



7f 

 74 

 84 

 8i 

 74 

 7 



7i 

 8 



84 

 6| 



8S 

 74 

 G4 

 74 



H 



di 

 7i 

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71 

 53 



;-i9 



30 

 27 

 21 

 44 

 31 

 27 

 22 

 39 

 38 

 33 

 38 

 33 

 29 

 27 

 2G 

 18 

 14 

 39 

 35 

 29 

 23 



" o 



o > 



H 00 



5 S- 



n •/" 



LATE VARIETIES. 



07 

 «4 

 57 

 4G 

 51 

 47 

 50 

 41 

 40 

 53 

 49 

 29 

 33 

 62 

 40 

 42 

 48 

 42 

 48 

 39 

 57 

 40 

 43 

 55 

 35 

 47 





69 

 58 

 48 

 38 

 39 

 34 

 47 

 3G 

 33 

 .37 

 44 

 33 

 33 

 50 

 3G 

 35 

 37 

 34 

 33 

 2i; 

 48 

 37 

 36 

 39 



Columbus ^larket 



lionanz.i Sweet 



Shoe Peg 



Exti-a Early Concord . 

 Red Cob Evergreen.. . 



Egyptian Sweet 



Ne Plus Ultra 



Country (lentleman.. . 

 Stoweli's Evergreen .. . 



Mammoth Sweet 



Old Colony 



Original Stowell's Evergreen 



Livingston. 



Gregory 



Ewing , 



Lanrlretl). . 



Steele 



Ronnie. ... 



Henderson. . 



Darch and 



Hunter. . . 



Burjjee 



•T. & Stoke. 



Sweet 



Dent. 

 Sweet 



Sept. 4. 



M 4, 



M 4. 



„ G. 



„ G. 



II 7. 



M 11. 



M 12. 



M 12. 



tl 111 . 



-, 14. 



Sept,16. 



„ 10. 



M 18. 



„ 8. 



M 13. 



„ 12. 



„ 15. 



„ 12. 



M 12. 



M 19. 



„ 12. 



M 10. 



38 

 43 

 38 

 40 

 29 

 37 

 33 

 51 



29 

 29 

 28 



PEASE— EXPERIMENT FOR COMPARISON OF YIELDS AND QUALITY. 



For the past three years a large number of varieties of garden pease have been 

 tested in the Horticultural Department. In 1899 there were 157 varieties under test, 

 and notes were taken on their relative earliness, productiveness and quality. The 

 length to which the vines grew was also ascertained. From the 157 varieties that 

 were tested, twenty-seven were noted as being the most promising, quality and yield 

 beiijg two of the most important points taken into consideration when judging their 

 merits. This year it was decided to test these varieties in larger plots. Unfortunately, 

 Herjine and Telephone, two good sorts were omitted in this trial. Cleveland's First 



