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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



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Turnip— C'o7i. 



West Norfolk Red-top (1809), 17, 18, 240; 

 ("99), 304, 361, 402; (1900), 19, 292, 355, 40(5, 

 44(i ; ('01), 26, 27, 347, 415, 478, hTi.—Bidl. 

 xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 26. 



White Globe (1894), 262. 



Globe Stiai>leaf (1891), 265. 



Norfolk (1890), 250. 



Six-weeks (1890), 250. 



Stone (1889). 129 ; ('90), 250. 



Swede (1890), 34. 



Wosterton Hybrid (1891), 266. 



Yellow Aberdeen (1891), 299. 



Yellow Golden Ball (1901), 487, 535. 



Turnips — 



Analyses of (1896), 211 ; (1900), 172. 



Cost of growing at Central Farm (1900), 8S ; 



('01), 306. 

 Fertilizers, effects of (1893), 20 ; ('94), 31 ; 



('95), .36 ; ('96), 49 ; ('97), 48 ; ('98), 61 ; ('99), 



32, 248; (1900). 299 ; ('01), 355. 

 Field plots at Central Farm (1896), 31 ; (1900), 



88; ('01), 306. 

 at Nappan (1899), 241 ; (1900), 293 ; 



('01), 354. 

 Food constituents in (1900), 172. 

 Garden varieties recommended to farmers 



(1898), 110 ; ('99), 104. 

 Harvesting ujethods (1901). 306. 

 Manure, effects of different quantities (1894), 



263. 

 Mixed, from Agassiz, B.C. (1893), 35. 

 Preparation of land (1897), 285. 

 Pulled at diffeie' t dates (1897), 26 ; ('98), 38 ; 



("99), 17: (1900C'19. 

 Sown at different; dates (1891), 326 ; ('92), 244, 



269 ; ('94), 30<- ('97), 25 ; (1900), 19. 

 Uniform te=t plots at the five Experimental 



Farms, Buli. xxiv, 16 ; xxvi, 20 ; xxix, 



19 ; XXX) ' 30 ; xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 



26. •''' 

 Varieties (6) producing largest Crops, Bull. 



xxiv, 18 ; xxvi, 20 ; xxix, 21 ; xxxii, 22, 42 ; 



xxxiv, 24, 44 ; xxxvi, 23, 45 ; xxxix, 27, 50. 

 Yield at Agassiz (1891), 326 ; ('92), 269 ; ('93), 



331; ('94), 395; ('95), 382, .407; ('96), 436; 



('97), 414; ('98), 386; ('99), 401; (1900), 



445; ('01), 527, b'ib.—BuU. xxiv. 16; xxvi, 



19 ; xxix, 19 ; xxxii, 20 ; xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 



21 ; xxxix, 26. 

 at Brandon (1889), 129 ; ('90), 250 ; 



('91), 265 ; ('92), 209 ; ('93), 251 ; ('94), 303 ; 



('95), 2i'6; ('96), 342, 368; ('97), 319; ('98), 



290; ('99), 303; (1900), 354; ('01), 414, 



447.— 5m?^ xxiv, 16; xxvi, 19; xxix, 19; 



xxxii, 20 ; xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 26. 

 at Central Farm (1890), 34 ; ("91), 40; 



1'92), 36; (-93), 20, 35; ('94), 18; ('95), 21 ; 



('96), 31 ; ('97), 25 ; ('98\ 37, 110 ; ('99), 16, 



71 ; (1900), 18 ; ('01), 26, 30().— 5««. xxiv, 



16 ; xxvi, 19 ; xxix, 19 ; xxxii, 20 ; xxxiv, 



22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 26. 



at Indian Head (1890), 281 ; ('91), 298 ; 



('92), 244 ; ('93), 290 ; ('94), 3.53 ; ('95), 348, 

 357 ; ('96), 398 ; ('97), 376 ; ('98), 349 ; ('99), 

 360 ; (1900), 406, 415; ('01), 477, 487.— 5mZ/. 

 xxiv, 16 ; xxvi, 19 ; xxix, 19 ; xxxii, 20 ; 

 xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 26. 



Turnips- (7oji. 



Yield at Nappan (1889), 117; ('90), 234 ; ('91), 

 244; ('92), 183; ('93), 218; ('94), 262; ('95), 

 2.59; ('96), 304; {'97), 280, 304; ('98), 250, 

 255 ; ('99), 240 ; (1900), 292 ; ('01), 346, 354.-- 

 Bull, xxiv, 16 ; xxvi, 19 ; xxix, 19 ; xxxii, 

 20 ; xxxiv, 22 ; xxxvi, 21 ; xxxix, 26. 



TwEEDLE, Joseph, report on injured peach and 



plum buds (1896), 1.57. 

 Twig-blight. Se( Apple-blight. 

 Tyloderma foveolatum (1S97), 204. 

 Typhlodromus (Phytoptus) pyri (1891), 198 (figs.) 



Typhoid fever caused by infected water (1887), 

 42 ; ('96), 217. 



Ulmus Americana (1889), 16, 37 ; ('90), 91 ; ('93), 

 50; ('94), 37, 273: ('95), 60, 63; ('96), 357; 

 ('97), 250 ; ('98), 264 ; ('99), 375. 



growth of (1901), 129.« 



campestris (1893), 50 ; ('94), 273. 

 fulva(lS89), 37. 



pendula (1893), 50. 



montat a (1894), 51. 



fastigiata (1893), .50. 



racemosa (1889), 16, 37 ; ('93), 50 ; ('94), 273. 



Unarmed Rustic moth (1888), 74. 



Uredo fcetida (Tilletia caries), Bidl. iii, 5. 



Uromyces caryophyllinus (1895), 124. 



Urtica gracilis. Bull, xxviii, 38. 



Ustilago carbo. Bull, iii, 9 (figs.) 



fcBtens (Tilletia laevis). Bull, iii, 5. 



Vaccinium macrocarpuni (1896), 121. 



oxycoccus (1896), 121. 



parviflorum (1899), 203. 



vitis-idffia (1896), 121. 

 Vancouver Island Oak-looper (1890), 175. 



parasites of (1890), 177. 



remedies for (1890), 177. 



Vanessa antiopa injuring elms (1895), 65. 

 Van Horn, J., on San Jose Scale, (1897), 213. 

 Varieties, Running out of (1890), 5. 

 Vegetable Marrow. See Squash. 



Vegetables— 



Canning operations (1896), 164. 



Experiments with (1890), 83 ; {'91), 138. 



grown at Brandon (1890), 266; ('91), ,{280; 

 ('92), 222; ('93), 267; ("94), .320. 



at Medicine Hat (1889), 15. 



at Nappan (1889), 120 ; {'94), 267 ; ('95), 



270 ; ('96), 315 ; ('97), 300. , f^' m, 



in British Columbia (1889), 14. w ■ "'" 



Insects affecting (1887), 18; ('93), 173; ('98), 

 188; (1900), 238 ; ('01), 22S. -Bnll. xi, 26. 



List of best for farmers (1898), 109 ; ('99), 103 ; 

 (1900), 125; ('01), 112. 



Prices of canned (1896), 165. 



Value to farmer (1897), 300. 

 Verbascum blattaria. Bull, xxviii, 34. 



thapsus. Bull, xxviii. 34. 

 Verbena hastata. Bull, xxviii, 34. 



urticifolia. Bull, xxviii, 34. 

 Veronica peregrina, Bu/l. xxviii, 34. 



serpyllifolia. Bull, xxviii, 34. 



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