3ULLETIN 179.] [FEBRUARY, 1910. 
Ontario Department of Agriculture 
FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
FRUITS RECOMMENDED FOR PLANTING 
In Various Parts oF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, AFTER CAREFUL 
Tests oF VARIETIES MADE AT THE VARIOUS Fruit EXPERIMENT 
STATIONS,’ AND BY EXPERIENCED GROWERS. 
FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
ADVISORY BOARD, 1910. 
G. C. CREELMAN, President of Agricultural College, Guelph, Chairman. 
J. W. Crow, Professor of Pomology, Guelph. ‘ 
H. S. Peart, Director Horticultural Experiment Station, Jordan Harbor. 
W. T. Macoun, Horticulturist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 
Harotp Jones, Maitland. 
E. D. Smiru, Winona. 
J. L. Hivgorn, Leamington. 
P. W. Hopeerrs, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Secretary 
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THE ONTARIO FRUIT STATIONS. 
Name. Specialty. Experimenter. 
1. Southwestern Peaches and Hothouse 
Vegetables .........-.55 J. L. Hivgorn, Leamington. 
2. Wentworth ...Grapes ....... sere sceeeeeee Morray Perrit, Winona. 
3, Lake Huron ..Gemeral .......-.eeeeeeeenee A. E. SHERRINGTON, Walkerton. 
4. St. Lawrence Apples ..... s ultoen S's, tavane's Sieve Harotp Jones, Maitland. 
6. Algoma ...... Hardy Fruits .............6- Cuas. Youne, Richard’s Landing. 
6. Essex ........ Vegetables .......-.-sseeeee BE. E. Apams, Leamington. 
7. Ontario Horticultural Experiment Station, H. S. Peart, Jordan Harbor. 
EXPLANATORY REMARKS. 
General Lists. After testing a large number of varieties of fruit 
at the various fruit stations, the Advisory Board has decided upon the 
following as the most desirable for general planting. 
District Lists. ‘The District Lists given by the various experi- 
menters show varieties especially adapted to the sections represented by 
