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Foreman of Fokej^try— Co/?.. 

 Evergreens — Con. 



Thuya occidentalis aurca Dour/lasu.2o9, 270 



occidenUdis compacta '^59 



occidentalis dlwanyeriana 259 



occidentalis Hovcyi 259 



occidentalis pyraviidalis. . ^00 



occidentalis warrcana {sibirica). . . 2(;0 



White Ash 249 



Forrest, Geo. W., Superintendent Experi- 

 mental Farm, Nappan, N.S.,— Report of. 273 



Gilbert, A. G., Poultry Manager,— Report of 



Horticulturist, Central E.xi'ekimkntal 



Farm, — Reiiort of 91 



.■Vcknovvledgnients , 93 



Aphides, treatsrent of, in orchards 10'.' 



Apples, spot of 110 



dry rot of 112 



orchard, standard 91 



orchard, Russian 92 



seedlings 92 



storing experiments 101 



Bean anthracnose 120 



Be.ans, test of varieties 121 



Black currant seedlings 94 



Blossoming records 91 



Broad Windsor beans 123 



Burrell, Martin, notes by .... 99 



Celery, leaf spot 118 



test of varieties. 125 



sub-irrigation experiments 12() 



Cherrj' orchard 92 



Clovers 102 



Cover crops, orchard 102 



Cucumbers . 127 



Currant seedlings, black 94 



Diseases of fruits 110 



Donations 93 



Fertilizers for grapes 215 



pease and beans soaked in 124 



Fruit crop ..... 91 



Fruits, diseases of ,. 11(1. 



Fungicides 145 



Fungous diseases of plants ] 10 



Fungous parasite of San Jose Scale 119 



Gooseberry plantations 97 



Gooseberries, varieties under cultivation. .97, 9S 



varieties recommended 9S 



Grape juice, preservation of 103 



mildew Ill 



disease, new 113 



fertilizer experiments 115 



Iris, fungus affecting 112 



Large fruits 99 



Lima beans 123 



Meetings attended 92 



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 Horticulturist — Con. 



Onions 129 



Orchards at Central Farm 92 



Orchard cover crops 102 



Peaches and plums, thinning 99 



Peacli mildew Ill 



disease, new 112 



Pears, orchard , 92 



Pears, cracking of 110 



Plum orchard 92 



Shot-hole fungus Ill 



Potato scab, experiments to prevent 11(5 



Preservation of grape juice 1*3 



Roses injured by nuicor 113 



Rot of apples, dry _ ^^^ 



Spraying experiments 105-lOS 



Tobacco culture 131 



Work of the year 91 



Mackay, A., Superintendent, Experimental 



Farm, Indian Head, N.W.T., — Report of. 357 



Macoun, W. T., Foreman of Forestry,— Re- 

 port of 247 



Poultry Manager,— Rei)ort of the 231 



Acknowledgments . . ' 231 



Breeding i>ens made up 238 



Chickens, growth of 240 



Diseases of poultry, from unjudicinus feed- 

 ing 232 



Early hatch, an 239 



Egg yield of four years . . 23f) 



yield increased from reduced rations. . 235 



Eggs laid by different breeds 244 



set and chickens hatched.'. 2.39 



winter prices for 2.37 



prod\iction in sunnner 244 



Feeding for ege pruduction 233 



Fifty hens, profits made by 241 



Geese, wild a d tame 241 



Hens, experiment with fifty 241 



Laying stock, rations for 233 



Meetings attended 231 



Overfeeding avoided 234 



Pullets began to lay 2()0 



Rations for l.iyers reduced .... 233 



Stock on hand 241 



Winter lay uig commenced 240 



Winter management, summary of points in 237 



Work of the past year 231 



Saunders, Wm., Director, — Report of ...... 5 



Sharpe, Thos. A., Superintendent Experimen- 

 tal Farm, Agassiz,— Report of 405 



Shutt, F. T., Chemist,- Report of, 135 



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