16 Director’s REPORT OF THE 
Spraying for Potato Blight—(Con.) 
Tests of Sulphur Washes—-(Con.) 
cere eo TIMICe Cag dan & bales oes af Syosset. Sophie M. Woodhull......... Laurel. 
MOR EMOLAT ke 24-5 4 winse 0 Beas 3 A009 ARES Peru. \-W...H.. Woolworth vo. sie Youngstown. 
aA LINO ate se Ses ee es Atlanta. é 
Frese Doolittle. nets: Ua Cassville. Congr at pee na 
RG Gate ale neers a Spencerport. W. P. Rogers........... Williamson. 
Ps tee oa ye ee aa NE SGU AESES Experiment with Grape Stocks. 
PO eines ELAIBOY ores Ws es Bridgehampton. ies 
GEC eOREh RA on Waroneoniiies Te AS NV TI COR sec nilionieds ing oa Portland. 
el Ryplar sac asien wcaiys ot Gowanda. Orenard Management. 
Beh eA AGE Meshes AN ie Mattatuck.” "Ww. D..Auchtert!..2 4s South Greece. 
W. R. Shaw.............-. Hebron. Grant,” Hitchings... 1. <2 =.) yale 
Oliver Smith & Son.....Chateaugay. 
PAVLOL pasrOS, oe ah ieee Bee Arkport. Economy of Dwarf Orchards. 
Tests of Sulphur Washes. 
Fons Dawley.ans ses) ea Fayetteville. 
Albert Wood & Son..Carlton Station. 
Weer WI IELON . oy nk) Youngstown. Edward Van Alstyne... .Kinderhook. 
Alfred Rew SOC ats Sip Geneva. Growth of “Foreigh Varteneaar 
eee AL DOOMIIS.. cay bres. Re bees Geneva. OWesthits: 
Merete LaIBG, ies am win ye ap Northville. pda ; 
1a) ENE PR Oe ar aed Canevas 0 ete eae & Soman esas Middlehope. 
Aa ea ax Well BIOL. jones Geneva. J/ethods of Applying Fertilizers to 
Hina S.oMiller... <.).. Wading River. Potatoes. 
a ee BrOS. eee erence eee Geneva.» pet Downs)... .. Baiting Hollow. 
C. K. Scoon......... Apt ess BR Geneva. W.. Avncsleeh ese ee Cutchogue. 
cilbert: Scudder. oss... : Huntington. i. 
MiewA Voirrine hal sca es Riverhead. Soil Renovation Crops. 
Hiraatlc se SLevemsiac ik). u Pet Geneva. '*  WiwA.o Pleetouy.c<-ten aes Cutchogue. 
RY LECY- Oe ELIOG 5 ceed teret ose Yorktown.’ « te As. birrivess a3... see Riverhead. 
It is seen that the foregoing list includes forty-four different 
experimental operations conducted on thirty-nine farms and in 
one cheese factory. The area of land covered by these experi- 
ments is approximately 250 acres, on 83 of which the expense 
of the work, whether for spraying, fertilizer tests or otherwise, is 
borne entirely by the Station. Such a series of observations on a 
commercial scale and from a business point of view can hardly 
fail to be profitable to New York agriculture. 
Sixteen of these experimental operations, or more ‘than one- 
third of the whole, have been carried on in the Second Judicial 
Department, in addition to which a special agent of the Station 
has given his time to that department alone during nearly nine 
months of the year. This disproportionate attention to one sec- 
tion of the State is justified only on the ground that a region so 
long under market garden cultivation is severely afflicted with 
