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EXPERIMElSFTAL FARMS 



5 GEORGE v., A. 1915 



PEAS. 



Seven varieties of garden peas were sown on June 2, in rows 100 feet long by 3 

 feet apart. 



CABBAGE. 



Five varieties of cabbage were sown in flats in hotbed on 24th April, and pricked 

 out once, 13th May. All did well with the exception of Early Jersey Wakefield, which 

 burst rather badly. 



BEETS. 



Two^arieties of beets were sown on June 4, and made excellent growth. 



CARROTS. 



Three varieties of carrots were sown on June 4, but came through very badly, 

 probably owing to the presence of vast numbers of snake millipedes in the soil. A 

 second sowing was made on July 2, which grew well and gave a satisfactory yield of 

 roots of good quality. 



Vaiiptv. 



Quality. 



Chantenay 



French Horn 



Improved Nantes 



Good. 



Fredkricton. 



