ORNAMENTING HOME GROUNDS. 2$ 



DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 



Black Aider or Winterbcrry (//ea; ve?-- Honeysuckle (ioji/cerrt c?7(rt<a, iMulil.) . 



ticiUata, Gray.). {DierinllatrijidaMoanch.). 



Chokeberrj' i^Pyrus arhutifoUa, L.). Meadowsweet {Spiraea salicifolia, L.). 



Clioke-elierry {Prunus Virginiana, L.). Mountain Maple {Acer spicaium, Lam.). 



Dockmackie or Maple-leaved Arrow- Mountain Holly {Nemopunthes fascicu- 



wood {Virburnum acerifolhtin, Ij.). laris, Raf.). 



Dogwood, Red Osier {Cornus stolonifera. New Jersey Tea {C'eavotlms Americanus, 



Miclix.). L.). 



Elder, Coinmon or Black E. {Sambucus Rose {Posa blanda, Ait.). 



Canadenis, L.). (Posa lucida, Ebrb.). 



Red E. {Sambiicus rctcemosus, {Posa humilis, Mavah.'). 



L.}. (?) Sheex) Berry {Viburnum Lentago, L.). 



Higb-busb Cranberry {Viburnum Ojni- .Staghorn Sumach, (/J/ms /?//j/(tna, L.). 



his, L.). Tbimble Berry {Pubus odoratus, L.). 



Hobble-busb ( Viburnum lantanoides, Witch Hazel {Hamanielis Virginiana, h.) 



Michx.). 



CLIMBING VINES. 



Bittersweet {Celastrus scandens, L.). Grape ( Vitis Labrusca, L.). 



Clematis, Virgin's Bower (Ctemaiis Vir- Virginia Creeper {Ampelopsis quinque- 



giniana, L.). folia, Michx.). 



Bulletin No. 43. 



FERTILIZER INSPECTION, 1898. 



The bulletin gave an outline of the law regulating the sale of 



commercial fertilizers, the manufacturer's guarantees and the 



analyses of manufacturer's samples, but as these figures are of 



only passing value they are omitted here. 



Bulletin No. 44. 

 FEEDING STUFF INSPECTION. 



This bulletin gave the analyses of samples of feeding stuii's 

 coming under the law, collected during January and March, 

 1898. The figures, so far as they are of permanent value, will 

 be found under "Inspection for 1898" beyond. 



Bulletin No. 45. 

 FERTILIZER INSPECTION. 1897. 

 The bulletin gave the manufacturer's guarantees and the anal- 

 yses of samples collected by the Station, but as these figures are 

 of only passing value they are omitted here. Lender "Inspec- 

 tions for 1898," bevond, the requirements of the law and the 

 way it was observed during the year are given. 



