4:4 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



4 GEORGE V., A. 1914 



2 Lilac Mdme. Abel Chatenay, doing fairly well. 

 2 Spirea arguta, only medium. 



2 Salix Voronesh (golden willow), doing very well. 

 6 Thuga occidentalis, doing well. 



2 Thuga occidentalis globosa, doing well. 

 1 Thuga occidentalis, Hoveyi, doing well. 

 1 Viburnum molle, doing very well. 



1 Syringa chinensis (rothomagensis) , doing well. 



1 Lilac, no name, doing well, in bloom June 17, 1912. 



1 Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn), doing well. 



1 Rose delicata, doing well. 



1 Rose rugosa alba, doing well; in bloom July 9, 1912. 



1 Spirea sorbifolia, doing very well; in bloom June 22, 1912. 



3 Amelanchier (June berries), doing well; did not bloom this spring 



FRUITS UNDER TEST. 



Cross-bred Apples. — Behaviour of Trees. 



2 Alberta. — September 1, 1912, doing well. 

 2 Charles. — Have done very well. 



2 Tony. — Doing only fairly well. 



2 Prince. — Doing fairly well. 



2 Golden. — Doing well. 



2 Magnus. — Has done well. 



2 Silvia. — Quite good. 



2 Robin. — Only fair., 



2 Pioneer. — Good. 



Seedlings of Cross-bred Apples. 



2 Seedling of Alberta. — Doing very well. 



2 Seedling of Golden. — Quite good. 



3 Seedling of J excel. — Good. 



2 Seedling of Silvia. — Have made good growth. 



Russian Apple Seedlings. 



1 Varna. — Very good. 



1 Charlamoff. — Doing fairly well. 



1 Morden. — Doing very well. 



1 Cheney. — Doing poorly. 

 1 Aitkin. — Doing poorly. 



Plums. 



Raspberries. 



75 Herbert. — These have made very strong growth; 4 pints of fruit. 

 75 Heebnrr. — Have done well; 2 pints of fruit, picked August 5, 1912. 



RLACK CURRANTS. 



All of the black currants were in bloom from May 25 to June 1, and were picked 

 August 3; medium in size. 



