DIVISION OF HORTICULTURE 



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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



PERENNIALS. 



Variety. 



Achillea 



Blue Squills 



Bleeding Heart. . . , 



Columbine 



Comfrey 



Clematis 



German Iris 



Golden Glow 



Gladioli 



Heliahtbus 



Hemerocallis 



Iris sibiricn 



Japanese Paeonies. 



Remarks. 



Good . 



Medium. 

 Good . 



II 



Medium. 

 Good. 



Variety. 



Larkspur 



Oriental Poppy 



Paeony, assorted varieties 



Phlox (perennial) 



Shasta Daisy 



African Daisy 



Tall White Iris 



Canterbury Bell 



Tulips (17 varieties) 



Dahlia (Prince Imperial) 

 Dahlia (33 varieties). . . . 

 Canna, (1?> varieties) 



Remarks. 



Gi 



od. 



BULBS PLANTED IN FALL OF 1912. 



Thirty-five varieties of tulip, narcissus and crocus were 

 Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and planted on October 28. 



received from the 



ROSES. 



Variety 



La France 



Magna Chat ta 



Mrs. R. G. Sharnian Crawford 



Fran Karl Druschki 



Margaret Dickson 



TJlrich Brunner 



Madam Gabriel Luizet 

 Mrs. John Laing 

 Captain Hay ward 



Colour. 



SMALL FRUITS. 



In small fruits, currants and raspberries were much more prolific than for years 

 back. The insect which has destroyed the currants for the last few years was absent 

 from the crop last season. Gooseberries had very little fruit, and strawberries were 

 also a failure. 



The following varieties of small fruits are grown on the Farm at present. When 

 picking, a record was kept of the weight of fruit gathered from one of the bushes of 

 each, and the weights ore given below. The date3 of picking were from July 23 to 

 August 7. 



16— 23£ 



