lOG 



One thousand nine hundred ])lants of iKirdv chrvsanthe- 

 mums and hardy asters were distributed to Jiotanic Garden 

 ]nend)ers. 



J'ropai^-atini^- material, sufhcient to ])rovide two thousand 

 l)uds. ol" the Rose "Max (Jraf" was su])i)lied to one of the 

 liberal donors of roses to the Rose (iarden. 



Personal Activities 



I attended the meeliui^- of the Canadian J lortieultural Coun- 

 eil at ( )tta\va on Mar. 13-14. 



I am eontinnino- to ser\ e on the Plant Rei^'istration Com- 

 mittee of the National Assoeiation of (iardeners and, in Au- 

 i^'ust, was appointed on the International Peace Carden Com- 

 mittee of the abo\'e organization. 



i'J-espect fully submitted, 



Mo.XT.ACUK b'klCE, 



Horlicultnrist and Head Gardener. 



RJ':r()RT OF TMJ' ]JRd^\RlAN FOR 1929 



Dr. C. Stuak'i- (iA(;i-:k. Diri-x-tor. 



Sir: JFerewith is submitted the report on the condition and work 

 of the library for tlie year j (;2(). 



'I he ])reseut librarian be.^an his duties on Octol)er i, and is 

 the fifth reo-ular apjiointee since the library was established in 19TT. 

 From a modest bcj^-innin^- in one small room and without a book 

 to form even the nucleus of a library, it has ^-rown steadily (hn-in_^- 

 the nineteen years with an average of more than one thousantl 

 accessions ])er }'ear. ]v)rtunate in its librarians dm-int^- the forma- 

 tive jieriod, its lar^'cst and most sub.stantial i^'rowth has taken 

 ])lace under the j^uidance of Miss Rav Sim])son who resii^'ued at 

 the end of June after continuous service as librarian for thirteen 

 _\x'ars. Miss Sim])son summarizes her administr;ition as follows: 



Final Report of Miss Simpson 



" In presentin.i;- my last re])ort as librarian, it may be of interest 

 to s'lance in retrospect over the thirteen years of my stay at the 



