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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



to colder sections. In the last class were such 

 varieties as Duchess, Long-field, Sweet Bough, 

 Swazie, Pewaukee, Wag-ner, King, Wealthy, 

 Tolman Sweet, Greening and Spy. A mere 

 glance over this exhibit enabled the anxious 

 farmer to select varieties suited to his locality, 



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and also most profitable for whatever purpose 

 he intended growing. Another creditable fea- 

 ture for which the Ontario Department of Agri- 

 culture w-as responsible was the excellent dis- 

 play of insects and fungous diseases which 

 worry the fruit grower. This fine exhibit -was 

 in charge of T. D. Jarvis, B. S. A., lecturer in 

 entomology and zoologj' at the Ontario Agricul- 

 tural College, and either Mr. Jarvis or Mr. An- 

 drew Hayne.s, of St. Catharines, who has been 

 assisting in the spraying experiments in the 

 Niagara district during the summer, was pres- 

 ent to answer questions and give information 

 regarding the pests. Great interest was taken 

 in the plates of fruit illustrating the value of 

 spraying with the lime sulphur wash. Treated 

 and untreated fruit were shown side by side. 

 Specimens of fruit and branches of plums, 

 pears and apples affected with San Jose scale 

 were shown, along with such troublesome fun- 

 gous diseases as apple scab, bitter rot, black 

 and brown rots, pear scab, mildew of the grape, 

 and other diseases which destroy the different 

 fruits. The exhibit, also, contained a collec- 

 tion of injurious insects in the different stages. 

 Beside these were specimens of leaf, twig, or 

 fruit showing the work of these insects and dis- 

 eases with the life history of each. 



Microscopes were supplied so that the spores 

 could be distinctly seen and the orchardist 

 taught to identify them in his own orchard or 

 garden. Small bottles contained samples of 

 commonly u.sed insecticides and fungicides, and 

 beside them were the formulae for inaking the 

 solutions. There were also in this instructive 



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