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E XI' E RIMES TAL FARMS 



2 GEORGE V., A. 1912 



Louis Hariot, 



Kingfisher, 



Gloriosa, 



Eureka, 



Pendant, 



Bon Ton, 



Winsome, 



Sylvia, 



Kynerith, 



Miss Fuich, 



A. D. Levone, 



Bosenhagen, 



Evadne, 



Island Queen, 



Blue Oban, 



Mrs. E. Gladstone, 



Catharine Duen. 



Perennials. 



Variety. 



Tulips .... 

 Snowdrops 

 Crocus ... . 

 Tris 



In Bloom. 



From 



A;.ril 25 



1 >id not bloom 



May 25. 



Pseonies .! uue 24. 



Everlasting Pea j „ 20. 



To 



May 25. 



Remarks. 



Poor. 



July 1 Fair. 



Bleeding Heart „ 14 . 



Yarrow.' ,, 24 . 



Hemerocallis .1 uly 8 . 



Sidalcea June 28. 



Achillea i ,, 28. 



Helianthus .Inly 20 iKept. 12 



Columbine June 11 July 21 



Lychnis | „ 25 |Aug. 4 



Sweet William | „ 20 ' „ 9 



Clematis Recta ' „ 25 , 1. ... 



20. 

 Aug. 20. 

 July 28. 



,. 10. 



.. 30. 

 Aug. 1. 



„ 25. 



Uood. 



Fair. 



< ; > ><> i . 



Delphinum : ,, 28. 



Oriental Poppy ,, 26. 



Phlox Aug. 11. 



Golden Glow „ 6. 



Blue Squill 'April 7. 



Shasta Daisy .1 une 29. 



Veronica spicata July 6. 



Lupinus polyphyllus. 

 Canterbury Bell 



ii 30.. 

 July 10.. 

 Sept. 17. 



,. 14. 

 April 21. 

 Aug. 12. 



Sept. 2. 



Aug. 5. 

 i, 25. 



BULBS PLANTED IN FALL OF 1910. 



Twenty-four varieties of Tulips and Narcissus, were received from the Central 

 Experimental Farm. Ottawa, and planted on September 28. 



ROSES. 



The following list of rases were received from the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 

 and planted in the garden on April 28. Of these La France, Magna Charta, Mrs. B. 

 C. Sharman Crawford, Frau Karl Druschke, Capt. Hayward, Mrs. John Laing, and 

 Margaret Dickson, came to bloom; the last two named were exceptionally fine, and 

 bloomed until the heavy frosts came in October. All were deeply covered with manure 

 when frost set in. 



