BULLETIN 147.] [FEBRUARY, 1906. 



Ontario Department of Agriculture, 



FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



FRUIT RECOMMENDED FOR PLANTING. 



In Various Parts of the Province of Ontario, after Careful Tests 

 of Varieties made at the Various Fruit Experiment Stations. 



FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



BOARD OF CONTROL, 1906. 



G. C. Creelman, B.S.A., President of Agricultural College, Guelpk, Chairman. 



H. L. Hutt, E.S.A., Professor of Horticulture, Guelph. 



W. T. Macoun, Horticulturist at Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 



Elmer Lick, Director of Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, Oshawa. 



A. M. Smith, Director of Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, Port Dalhousie. 



P. W. Hodgetts, Sec'y of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, Toronto. 



Linus Woolverton, M.A., Grimsby, Secretary. 



THE ONTARIO FRUIT STATIONS. 



Name. Fruit. Experimenter. 



1 Southwestern.. Peaches W. W. Hilborn, Leamington. 



2 Wentworth Grapes .Murray Pettit, Winona. 



3 Burlington Blackberries and Currants ...A. W. Peart. Burlington. 



4 Lake Huron... Raspberries A. E. Sherrington, Walkerton. 



5 Georgian Bay. Plums J. G. Mitchell, Clarksburg. 



6 Simcoo Hardy Apples and Hardy 



Cherries G. C. Caston. Craighurst. 



7 Bay of Quinto'.. Anples V\ . H. Dempsey, Trenton. 



8 St. Lawrence... Hardy Plums and Hardy 



Pears Harold Jones, Maitland. 



9 Strawberry 



Station »E. B. Stevenson, Ponsonby. 



10 Maplehurst Cherries. Peaches, Pears. 



Plums, and other tender 

 fruits ; also a general col- 

 lection of fruits for descrip- 

 tive work for " Fruits of 

 Ontario" L. Woolverton. Grimsby. 



11 Algoma Hardy fruits ('has. Young, Richard's 



Landing. 



