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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS. 



64 VICTORIA, A. 1901 



Grain. — Wheat, 190 bags, 3 pounds each. 



" Oats, 310 bags, 3 pounds each. 



" Barley, 160 bags, 3 pounds each. 



" Pease, 140 bags, 3 pounds each. 



" Flax, 8 bags, 3 pounds each. 



" Rye, 20 bags, 3 pounds each. 

 Potatoes, 322 bags, 3 pounds each. 

 Tree-seeds, maple, 600 bags, 1 pound each. 

 Grass-seed, Brome, 300, 1 pound each. 

 Grass-seed, Western Rye grass, 250 bags, 1 pound each. 



Small seeds, 410 packages, containing 2,631 pa. flower-seeds, 631 pa. shrub-seeds, 

 772 pa. root-seeds, and 278 bags garden pease and beans. 

 Rhubarb roots, 25 packages. 



Tree-seedlings, 361 packages, containing Box-elder seedlings, Cottonwood cuttings, 

 Caragana arborescen? seedlings. Plum seedlings and Artemisia cuttings. 



Fruit seedlings, 186 packages, containing Plum seedlings, Apple seedlings. Sand- 

 cherry seedlings, and Currant seedlings or cuttings. 



corresponde:n'ce. 



During the twelve months ending October 31, 1900, 5,389 letters were received, and 

 5,033 mailed from this office. In letters received, circular reports on grain and other 

 samples are not counted, and in letters mailed, circulars of instruction sent with 

 grain and other samples are not included. 



METEOROLOGICAL. 



I have the honour to be, sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



ANGUS MACKAY, 



StipeHntendent. 



