Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . ts. Culture of 93 Page. Simcoe Horticultural Society 136 Smiths Falls Horticultural Society 136 Smiths Giant Blackcap 87 Smiths October Plum 85 Spiraeas 128 Spraying Fruit 88,120 Spray Pump Contest 5 Sunflower, Double 128 Sweet Pea Culture .. .34, 133 Sweet Pea, Planting Seed in Fall 37 Sweet Pea, Varieties of 36 Tall Leopards Bane 128 Temperature for Apples 59 Thrip, Remedy for 41 Transportation and Cold Storage 56, 73 Treasurers Report 51 Tuberous Begonias, Cultivation of 133 Waterloo Horticultural Society 137 Wealthy Apple f


Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . ts. Culture of 93 Page. Simcoe Horticultural Society 136 Smiths Falls Horticultural Society 136 Smiths Giant Blackcap 87 Smiths October Plum 85 Spiraeas 128 Spraying Fruit 88,120 Spray Pump Contest 5 Sunflower, Double 128 Sweet Pea Culture .. .34, 133 Sweet Pea, Planting Seed in Fall 37 Sweet Pea, Varieties of 36 Tall Leopards Bane 128 Temperature for Apples 59 Thrip, Remedy for 41 Transportation and Cold Storage 56, 73 Treasurers Report 51 Tuberous Begonias, Cultivation of 133 Waterloo Horticultural Society 137 Wealthy Apple for Export 22 Whitesmith Gooseberry 97,98 Wismors Dessert Apple 81 Woodstock Horticultural Society 138 Worlds Fair Diploma 3 Wrapping Fruit 85 Yellows Spreading 16 THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS OF ONTARIO UNDER THE JOINT CONTROL OF THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH, AND THE FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO,18Q6. (PUBLISHED BY THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, TORONTO.) PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF TORONTO:WARWICK BROS & RUTTER, Printers, &c., &c., 68 and 70 Front Street West. 1897 . THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ONTARIO FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS 1896. ¥ To the Honorable John Dryden^ Minister of Agriculture for Ontario : Sib,—This report is submitted for your approval, believing you will see in itevidences of considerable progress in the work of testing varieties by our stations. Mostof the experimenters already had a considerable collection of fruits on their groundsbefore undertaking this work for the public good, and are therefore prepared to giveuseful information from the first, regarding varieties. Experimental work proper, dealing with the effect of different soils, fertilizers,spraying, etc., upon the yield and vigor of trees and vines, is being also undertaken, butreports of such work must necessarily be the work of years of patient experiment andexact records. We have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient


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