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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



Pagk 

 Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S.— Co/(. 

 Report of the Horticulturist — Con. 

 Strawberries — Con. 



Bissel 324 



Brandywine 324 



Bubach 32 1 



Captain Jack 324 



Clark's Early 324 



Chairs 324 



Crescent 324 



Enhance 324 



Equinox ■ • • 324 



Eureka 324 



Gandy 324 



Greenville 324 



Haverland 324 



H. W. Becher 324 



Jas. Vick 324 



John Tuttle 324 



Leader 324 



Lovett 324 



Mary 324 



Otsego 324 



Paris King 324 



Parker Earle 324 



Pearl 324 



Seneca Queen 324 



Sharpless 324 



Shirts 324 



Swindle 324 



Thompson's Late 324 



Wilson 324 



Wm. Belt 324 



Warfield No. 2 324 



Williams 324 



Woolverton 324 



Tomatoes, test of varieties of 330 



Fletcher, Dr. J., Entomologist and Bo- 

 tanist — Report of 195 



Gilbert, A. G., Poultry Manager — Report 



of 251 



Grisdale, J. H.„ Agriculturist — Report of. 67 



Horticulturist — Report of the 98 



Acknowledgments 99 



Apples 101 



Tetovsky 102 



Arboretum and Botanic Garden 13S 



progress of work in connection 



with 138 



Bark-louse, oyster-shell, spraying to 



destroy 120 



Climbers, annual 141 



Canary bird vine 143 



Cobcea scandens 143 



Madeira vine 143 



Morning glory 143 



Nasturtiums 142 



Scarlet runners 143 



Sweet pease 142 



Variegated Japanese hop 143 



Climbers, some good woody 139 



AristolocUia sipho 139 



Celastrus articulatus 139 



Celastrtts scandens 139 



Clematis ■Jad:monni 139 



" liguslicifolia 139 



" panicirlata 140 



" virf/iniana 140 



vitaJha 140 



Lonicera Uir:-tnta 140 



" periclymenum 140 



" .semper vir ens 140 



Lycium chinense 140 



Vitis inconsfans 141 



" quinquefolia 141 



hirsuta 141 



riparia 141 



Paqb 



Horticulturist— Report of the— Con. 



Corn, experiments with 134 



early varieties of 135 



second early varieties of 135 



intermediate varieties of 136 



late varieties of 136 



Cover crops 123,125 



Currants, list and yield of varieties of, 



tested 109, 110 



Donations lOO 



Fruit, crop t f , for 1900 98 



Gooseberries m 



Grapes 106 



list of fifteen earliest varieties of. 107 



methods of training 106 



Meetings attended 99 



Oyster-shell bark-louse, effect of lime 



on 120 



spraying to destroy 120 



Pears 102 



Flemish Beauty 102 



Pease, garden 136 



test of varieties 137 



Plums 102 



most promising varieties of Ameri- 

 can, in 1900 103 



Aiken 104 



American Eagle 105 



Bixby 104 



Cheney 104 



City 104 



Gaylord 104 



Hammer 105 



Hawkeye 105 



New Ulm 104 



Siias Wilson 105 



Stoddard 105 



Wolf 104 



Wyant 105 



Potatoes, experiments with 127 



list of varieties of 128 



planting at different distances apart 130 



depths 130 



dates 131 



received for test for 1900 132 



Raspberries 107 



test of varieties of lOS 



Scale insects, spraying f )■ 122 



Season, character of 97 



Seedling fruits 118, 119 



Spraying 119 



Strawberries Ill 



soil 116 



" preparation of 118 



planting 116 



Haverland 117 



Howard's No. 41 117 



Marshall 117 



Nick Ohmer 117 



Parker Earle 117 



Ridgeway 117 



Sample 117 



Stevens' Early 117 



Warfield 117 



Williams 117 



Wm. Belt 117 



varieties for market 118 



varieties for home use 118 



Tobacco, experiments with 137 



test of varieties 13.S 



Tomatoes, experiments with 132 



test of varieties 133 



six best yielding wrinkled varieties 



of 134 



twelve best yielding smooth varie- 

 ties of 134 



Vegetables, list of best, for farmers.. 125 



Whitewashing trees, experiments in.. 120 



Work, progress of the 98 



