DIVISION OF HORTICULTURE 335 



SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



White Spruce (Picca alba). 



Norway Spruce (Picea excelsa.) 



Blue Spruce {Picea pungens Kosteriana), 



White Pine (Pinus Strobus), 



Alder Buckthorn (Rhamnus Frangula). 



Tree Lilac (Syringa amurensis), 



Josika's Lilac (Syringa Josikaea), 



American Arbor-Vita3 (Thuya occidentalis). 



CONIFER.E. 



The following conifers' were planted in the spring: Abies concolor, 2; Cupressus 

 sphaeroidea ericoides, 2; Cupressus pisifera aurea, 2; Cupressus pisifera filifera, 4; 

 Cupressus pisifera plumosa. 2; Juniperus communis fastigiata, 2; Larix europaea, 2; 

 Picea alba, 2; Picea Alcockiana, 2; Picea excelsa, 2; Picea pungens glauca, 2; Pinus 

 Laricio nigricans, 2 ; Pinus montana Mughus, 2 ; Pinus ponderosa, 2 ; Pinus resinosa, 

 2; Pinus Strobus, 2; Pinus sylvestris, 2; Pseudotsuga Douglasii, 2; Thuya occident- 

 alis, 1; Thuya occidentalis Elwangeriana, 2; Thuya occidentalis Hoveii, 2; Thuya 

 occidentalis Wareana, 2; Thuya occidentalis compacta, 2; Thuya occidentalis Douglas 

 Golden, 2. 



DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS. 



The following were planted in the spring of 1912: Acer tataricum Ginnala, 4; 

 Aesculus Hippocastanum, 2; Berberis Thunbergii, 2; Caragana arborescens, 4; Cara- 

 gana frutescens macrophylla, 4; Caragana grandiflora, 3; Catalpa Eaempferi, 2; 

 Catalpa speciosa, 2 ; Cornus alba sibirica variegata, 2 ; Elaegnus angustifolia, 2 ; 

 'tfjiionymus exiropaeus, 2; Hydrangea paniculata, 1; Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 

 flora, 24; Lespedeza bicolor, 2; Ligustrum amurense, 2; Lonicera Alberti, 2; Lonicera 

 Morrowi, 3; Lonicera tatarica, 2; Lonicera tatarica flore rosea, 3; Lonicera tatarica 

 grandiflora, 3; Lonicera tatarica virginalis alba, 3; Neillia opulifolia aurea, 3; Phila- 

 delphus coronarius, 2; Philadclphus coronarius foliis aureis, 2; Philadelphus grandi- 

 florus speciosissimus, 2 ; Philadelphus nivalis, 6 ; Philadelphus speciosissimus, 2 ; 

 Potentilla fruticosa, 1; Prunus Grayana, 2; Pyrus Aucuparia, 2; Pyrus angustifolia, /f. 

 pL, 2; Quercus palustris, 2; Rhamnus Frangula, 1; Ribes aureum, 2; .Rosa Rugosa, 2; 

 $aii:z rosmarinifolia, 2; Sambucus nigra foliis aureis, 2; Spircea callosa, 3; Spircea 

 japonica,l\ Spircea sorbifolia,l; Spiraea Van Houttei, 25; Symphoricarpus racemosus, 

 2; Syringa chinensis, 2; Syringa japonica, 2; Syringa villosa, 3; Syringa vulgaris 

 Congo, 2; Syringa vulgaris Jacques Calot, 5; Syringa vulgaris Leon Simon, 2; 

 Syringa vulgaris Ludwig 8 path, 6; Syringa vulgaris Marc Micheli, 2; Syringa vulgaris 

 Michel Buchner, 6; Syringa vulgaris Mile Fernande Viger, 6; Viburnum dentatum, 

 3; Viburnum Molle, 3; Viburnum Opulus, 2; Viburnum Opulus sterile, 7. 



The season was such a bad one, with continual rain until the middle of June 

 followed by a drought which lasted until the beginning of August, that many annuals 

 bloomed very late, whilst others did not bloom at all. 



