568 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



5 GEORGE v.. A. 1915 



CAULIFLOWEE. 



Three varieties were sown in hotbed's on May 10 and transplanted into the open 

 on the 3rd of July. Two rows of each were planted 30 feet long and 30 inches apart, 

 each row consisting of forty plants 18 inches apart. Note was taken of the number 

 of good heads, which is given below : — 



TOMATOES. 



Ten varieties of tomatoes were sown in hotbeds on the Tth of April. These 

 germinated between the 14th and 16th of the same month, and were planted out in 

 the open on June 26, five plants in each variety 4 by 4 feet apart. As none were 

 allowed to ripen they were all harvested green. 



The following table gives the comparative results : — 



No. 



Ill 

 107 

 104 

 108 

 105 

 106 

 110 

 109 

 112 

 113 



Name. 



Quality. 



Weight. 



I.X.L 



Rennie's XXX Earliest. 



Sparks Earliana 



'l Florida Special 



Chalks Early .Jewel 



Bonny Best 



Alacrity 



Alacrity 



Prosperity 



Earliana, Langdon 



Lb. 



ONIONS. 



Four varieties were sowii in hotbeds on the 8th of April. These were transplanted 

 in the open on June 11 in rows 30 feet long and 15 inches apart. These were weighed 

 when pulled, with the following results : — 



Nappan. 



