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Kovornment institu- tioiu. all preliminary experimcnti., and not to gr«^y <„, tluir owi. farms anv variotie* that have not already been shown to be Kood. Then! will ahvay* bo plenty of scope ainonK recon.nic.idwl sort*, for very in.nrestins: eomparative trials; whieh mav bo made with little or no loss of cither time or money. It is not the iK)licy of the Dominion Exp.Tiniental Farms to advise the cultiva- t.oii of new varieties of frrain until they have been earefully tested in, at least iome parts of Canada, though, of <-our8e, it is iiniK)ssible to withhold new sorts from the public long enough to try them in all sections of our great .-ountry. Furthermore new varieties, whether originated at Ottawa or elsewhere, are not rw-ommended unless they have shown some point of superiority over the older and lietter known sorts Novelty ought to be recognir.cd as a disadvantage unless aecoinpaninl bv some defi ite and sigrnificant gain. . In order that grain growers may be able to make a.i intelligent choice among the varieties recommended, brief dc8«Tiptioi.8 of them are here given. Other very good -orts. almost or quite e(iual in value to some of tlmse wiiich are rwommended, eould have been add.'.— Formerly the standard variety of Canada. Beardless, straw ratl.-r l "-'■»■- ;•'.. s,...„r.. ,.n rxfrn hW, ,,ri,... C.r a "wlntp" wl,o,.f \. „ rul. Ml ( uiiudn. I»7.i7,' /i'/(*.«;u/..— Onliiiiiiy iiiii.rcml Wliii,. IS r: ";;'!::.::;":;,:;;::;;■■■'"■ - '■ -- '■ '■»■'"■'"•■ '••'*-■■'' M'lniiiis (i,wi,,--h:,„h, j{!,,..„;„!i \;,,iri;rs. Kif«l''V'"'"''^ "' *'"■ "'■""'' '"■" '•^"•"""•l.v l"'--lu^/«„.„ ,.7 tIk. 1 li„K wh,.ut of < •,.„.Ml„ ; „nnv s.ilf .,,,.1 rati.,..- short ..■ad-. l.o:.rdI..s «ra.„ . .,.. ..„t rc-a-lilv slu-ll .„„ l,..,or. ruuin, I is . ur a' .t le hardrr to ,hr.,|. ,l,a„ o,l,..r sorts. Tho k-rn.-U are rath, r -hort. da k ro a'n u. d and vWd ...v..ell..,.t tl..ur. V.vy ..m.lu.tivo. iall.v .... ri.-h soil a n 1 i, , . ' dry . ....at...: not ,.ar,„.,darl.v ,l...iral,h. wh..r.. ti lin.a... is n.oisf. he broad lK..„K I.Mht hut „„t usually so li,.ht as tl.a n.a.lv fro.n Mar.,uis or rJ^ I .fe. h.xtn.„a.|y ,,r..du.-t.ve .n.d.T a vari.ty of oon-litlon,; pr„hahlv tho h,U whoa Mo «r.,w u, n.ost ,dao..s wh..r.. the hi«h..st hakin.^ ..aality u...l ..xtr-^n.. ..arii" s ."„ " »...ured In.lon , hoard... 1, an.l .\ inees al-.,. 1,'iihii (iiiiiiii-Viiii l-'.nilii l!:i„'ri!,ifi ]',iiiili,'>c. These varieties usually rip..,i iVon, ;! (o 1.' ,|ays ..arh'.r t tho... in th.- Marquis proup; but as a rule the latt..r ar.- nr.n. pro.Iu.tiv... liuh}, Otlawn 'U.I.-\ l,..ard!.-ss «h..at. .ii^.nin^ .-onsi.ie.ahly ..ariier than auv nieiuber ot the Mnnjuis proup. ivernels hard, re.1. yielding Hour of ,..x,.ellent eoIouV r.,.d h.Rh qual.t.v Straw of very fair length a.id streuRth. Th.- frrain thn'shes out e:.<,ily._ Very valuable f..r loealities wlier,. th.-re is a navlerate rainfall an.l where .Marquis nperis too late. This varhHy is now, luiviiifr U-en intr.jdn...'.l in lOlS Fionecr, Ottawa m.-A heorde.1 variety with hard, dark r.d kernels. Millinjr an.l baking qualities o.x.ellent. Thresh..s ,.nt easily. Is snseeptiMe to diseases in moist elimates and is ratli.'r weak in straw when tlie straw prows lonir. Ad.mted f,, '■"■rtain rather ilry districts where ^far.i pus ripci Prvhidr Urutip- Kxlnmiln /•'■"/ // III iimliirinij I'rflutl.-, Oflavii i.?.::.— .Stands al loi:e iit present jo tipeninp .". t.. > .lays earlier than Kuhv. Pr-hi-l.. -in »ss by itselt I.I ii.it I).' . .\|ei-ted t. Oil ai-i-oiint ot high II yi€4,l H. iHtrr-iintiiriiiff m.rl,. in «.„*„.-. UfuutMv to ih.- h.ttor: hut it giv.M v..ry k«,h1 ,.r..r.. u.-.U-r r..«„„.„l,l.. .......lition.. It. k.-ri,.!. „r.. lu.nl. rr.1. plump .....1 oxtr,-m«l.v henvv. A, tl....v nhWI ,.«, „..,Jil.v. thi^ wl.«a .Ik..,1.| ..Uh.v. be out on ll.' j:r.va -Id,. Ho,.r fr.„„ tl,U vuriefy i- of ^.-ry hi^l, Lukiug .tr..„Kth hut not pol.. h. Hrd,.d .... 1 tl... -.raw .. .I,..rt h«t -t.....!. up we!!. Thi. U tl.,. bo«t wno-.t f«r di«tri.... »lH,r.. then. ., .. f,..|,.,..y t-wartU tho prop very mmmi. Durum liiuuif Th.-Su-n ,1 Maiaioni ' Wh.alH. It >» ii.tM..,ur.v to i.i.'i.tioii tliw,. wiii-iit. 11, M -.piiriiii. group l..vuu».' th..y tirt- .o dittercnt fro... tl,o . r.h.mry vuriotio*: tii,- lunff ►!/.■ u..opiili.r will, mo-t riiiiiiilii.i. i.,ill..n.. While it i.i tru.- that m.i.„. t|i,riiiii vari.ti.'H ..r,. u^M for tl..- m....ut,u.t..r.. ..f i..n.-nro.ii. t.. d.--iKnat.. th.- whole group i\* ••mu<-nro..i" wIi.mI. giv.-s ar. iiirorr.vt impr.-«M..n. Sot...- of th.- vi.nrtiCM h,..-,. i.„.lu.lo.l urp .-x.M-ll.nt for l.r.u.l-maki.ig «liil,. otliorx i.r.- vory pmir I he jcrnit out.-tii...lii.K .|uality of the durum wh.-i.t--. wl.i.h will iiltimHt..|v malio flien. iinportai.t ii. w.n.e parts of ("aim ' i, i* tliiir ability to wsUt drought. Most of tIjM.. wheat* lire bcardid, hit.- ii. ri|N iiin;.' mid not very «troii/ in tin- straw. h'lihnida i* of tho bitfiir-t quality for br.-i..l-niakiii|r. Th.- oolour ol tho flour i- l>ri.flit. pah' yellow. (loom- or Willi (loos,' i,. „ productive viiri.'ty of inf.'rior hriMul nu.kii.ir .|iiiil;t> Oati. tiantiri or Ameriran /<0(i»i.t.— The .i.ost popular variety a..d certainly one of tl;,. bout. Straw of good length a.xl fair Mrength, kernels long. ..ot early in ripei.iiiu' very productive, niuveediiig h.*t on •:.tlwr h.-avy soil. The seleeted "strain of ihi-^ variety grown on the noi.iii.ion K.\|M"ri mental Farm* i» calli-d Banner. Ottawa J,f). ^'ictori/ (aU, eall.d Soger and Conqueror).— A Swe<)i»li variety whieh el.welv reseiubli« Haiiner and U perhajw e«iually desirable. Sibfiiun.—\ ac\fito,\ strain of thin oat has been introduced as Ontario Agriml- t>„al tolhg, .\o. .'. This i. very produ.tivc but late in ri|x;ning. The straw U longer, and apiK-nrs to l«. w.^aker, tlin.i that of Banner, but. espceinllv on light ^oils aiul in d.stn.-t, where the .-easou is long, ilic () A.C Xo. T-.> is one .if the verv l.o-t sorts. ■' (lotd Jtain or a oMrn liain.— An exeellei.t Swiniisi. .-orl. the rai.i.l sp.-euding o| -vh.eh IS hindered by the fa1ow Banner in productiveness but somewhat earlier in npening. On the whole not quit.- so desirable, in most localities, as Banner. l>auhrn,!i.—\ cry .arly in ripening, (ien.-rally produces straw of satisfactory length. K.-rnels long and thin, but with a good percentage of kernel to hull T!ie select,-, strain ol this oat «rown on the Dominion Kxperimental Farms is designate I a.l)uuh,ne,. (,li.ura ',]. There are other varieti.-s whi.-h riiK-ii earlier than Daubenev bit they are interior m .some respects. Daubcney is early enough for almost anv spc-cial purpose or short season. Very early varieties are not expe.-t«l to yield as large crops as later sorts, but Dauk-ney is remarkably pro.luetive, considering its earli- llulh-ss oal: Liherl!,. OtJa,ra Jm-An early ripening sort, producing straw of ta.r length and jriv.ng a good yield. Not equi-l in productiveness, howev. to the best oats of ordinnr>' typ.-. Oi, account of the fact that it gives up its hull in the threshing xjx-r.nv »(irf«. Imr iir- i" "lie ,r!,hill. from v.lnrli /InHhill. 0(l„„.„ .<;: i, „ ^, i,,„, |".|.iil.ir !...rfs n.ifl tli- nnl.v on- v h|,.), ,.„,, u.„„llv 1,.. Uum\ ••'lUntry. ^^^!^^ci:!^:u:>:r^^^ ;•'• "- '>.-^' Dominion i:x,K.ri,n..,.t..rSt;';. ^1; ) i l^ KhN inl; ^'V • 7' '""t "" ""• Ofhl „ „ vrr>- prnlifw v„r„-t.v of .Swr.II-h origin, [f h.m ^ .ry .l.or .Irll Hooded Barleyi. f;^'"^ "^ """•" Vrom\y /-o,„W l,arl..y. ur.- a.rr...,ivo !„...„... of ,1... uW-u.-e aw.M and on a.-..oMnt ot t hoir oarlin..s in ri,H.ninff. l.nt ail those kinds „|,ieh.! -w ,„ e.,mmcr,.e are m>.ntl«faetory. ,V„..,..„ „„., r/,„„„„-„„ are „vo of f l!. n, Hulleii Barleys. The:lts. tuursent.s. Common ^Jmm.'r is the best sort. It is often sold ,„„|.,r the ..orrunte.! „.„„. • >,K.lt.." It .s not a kind of ..K-lt. Thi. ^rain has b , ,„,..,. ..[voXd! h may b« of t«Iu« in mim vi>ry ilrjr iliitrii'tx, but i* t|uiti* improKtiible in mit < unaila. ruufnt. Unly Hvtii pfim iiri' tufiitiniictl hen-, that is to xajr, vuriulitit whirli ara growu iur (h« tukc of tilt) ri|»> mntl. 1'Ih' (.-uluui of lield pt'MK iiiuy Ix' .vfllowinh, grwii, lAw •>!■ brown. The yvllowiah ty|Ht i. u»uhII,v the uXNtt |Mi|»uiur. Arthur, OUnua IS, A prof nillMr nnl.v ri|H'iiinif liubit. lliu dowpra or« Uirne rliiofly in u bum-h iit tho tip of tlif nitiin -inlk. Tin- (wiipt urc y«'lliiw- i'iv but Inter In ri|N>ninir tliun Arthur and lionou If*" irubl<> in inuny •n-tlnni- uf ('uiiikIu, Tin- inmii iin; yi'llnwiiib, <'f DMdiuni "hv, iinti with u lilin'k twt*. (Tlii« viirioiy \u\* Ih-cii r<»-i"i'lii't«><|, and U I'l'ilig propatriitfd fur introdiii'tlmi in lUJtl.) Solo.—Ji, vfry piiitlurtlvu Swrdlsh viirit'ty of broHnisb rolour iind Irroitular «ba|n>. Oolilen Vim: — An old, xtundurd |>cu of yi'llinvinh nijour iind Vfry 'nmll nizc \ot »|H)<-iiilly prodiK'tiv.' Imt riith'-r ixipiiliir. N'ot m linli'i- t'l uplit in thrtwiiinir on ilie liirKi-r kind*. I'r'ioMUiii ///»»•,- -A iirmliK'tivi' lilm- |H'n of niiiiluin mm'. Fi«ld B«ani. The ti'rni "Held i«'iini<"' i-< ii-i-d tn dcHiirnati* braiii) nrown for the ^iiki" of the riii<> » |H>d. It in obviuuH that u ithiirp line of diiitini-tiou cuniioi nhvay'* Iks drawn iM'twcii the two typw, bo-uuxc liio omno variety nniy he jrrown for both purpo^eo. For nio-t purl* of ( 'unaila. rather iMrl.v-riix'ninir hi'im- are roiiuireil. The hiti'Mt-riperiin^ wirt-i ure not nieiitioiiol in tiie followinK li-*t. Otlicr tlilnifs oeinif iqual, white varieties Hhrnild u-Cor\vny. It ig not I'laiuiod that thi> is very different from similar brown lieans irmwu under other nauies. It u a very early-niuturing sort and, i-onsidering its earliness, remarkably productive. At Ottawa, when l^iwn towanls the end of May, it usually ripi'us iu aIio\it M dnys. Thig variety fwhieh is to Iks introduceil in ll'liM is worthy of trial in distrietn wlipre tiie scaaon is too fihort to riiM-n the ordinary kinds. Vellnu' Six Wri'ln. — .\ verv early variety, (rrown in Kasteru <'unada, both a< .i tihle benn and as a field bean. FlM. Flax i.s Krowii i-hletly mi the (treat eentrnl ))lains. where siH'd produetion is tlie • lijeet in view. In some otlicr parts of Canada, es|X'cially in southern (iiu'be<; and in -'iUth'-.TStcrn Ontario, flax is cultivated for its fibre, llie sih><1 beinpr also saved, of 11.11 So far as cliniate and soil conditions are eoni'erned, flax for fibre could cer- tm 1)0 prowii to advaiitiijre in some of the rather nioi-it districts of All>ertn and British Cohiinhia. FUz for Seed. .Vor.7/i/, Ollaiiii •(•''.-- This is a very productive selection from a variety siippnucd i'> be of Russian ori(fi»i. .Iud(?iutr by tests eoverinjf a few ~c.i>ons only, this is tli- most productive variety of tlnx cultivated, at present, in Cauadii. It produces plaiit-i • 't moderate length only. (To lie introduciHl in lOlVt). Prrmosl. — This Minnesota selection is productive and ixppular. North Ifakoffi Kc^infanf A'o. -^3. — This appears to he tlie mo-^t prmliii-tive of il.c Xovth Dakota selections. Tt is somewhat like Premost. FIm for Fibre. l0Hg,hm. Otia^.„ «._Tbu i.cw M.lett..... tu. U- i,arHj«..,| i„ mn., ,,r„Ju..., llunN of quit UIIU.U..I I.LKtl.. auil upp.-ur'. t.. bo uii...rpu«MN' ... ., vi.ri.iv f.,r il,.. I roductlon of tibro. It tloon not irivo u vi-r.v lurxe .-r .p ..f »^,^^\ Kothomn \» H tuirl.v uniform. r.>iiiin..roial Hux which h.i« Utii l.m ...» ii. ' for nbrv t>riMlii<'tii>ii. BaekwliMt. Bu.kwbt.«l . » Miitiibl.. rrop l..r liichl «.iil, il, riith.r I ,111.1 i„..i.t' .liiuul... II will not fill » .1 if hot, dry w.-uth.r .M-.ur-. Hi,,- hurkwheat U ccrt'iinly .„„. .,f ih.. „„„i ,,r,«iu..tiv„ ,,„i,ii,... Indettl ir ..|.r»'«w t.. ^ur|Mi*« all otlur* in .vii-Ul. Ir .,!,.. kIv.- .. k.mhI Kr..«|[, ,.f ,,lu,„^ „„,| i.. fliorcfore, n tiiiti-fiK'tory »ort for "mothorinj: wi-itU iii,<) ' r ,.i.>UKhiiiK iindfr. SIhrrhuU i» |..,|,ulnr ..ii .,. ui.t ..f itH briirht .ipr „.,.. ,„„| jf, Mi|K.ri..r .ninlitinH lor nour-ni.ikiuir. VARIETIES RECOXMENDED BY THE iMiMINIOlT CEBEAUST. III.' vurij-ti.x nr.. ,.rruiiK.>.l ii|,|.r.*.\ini,iti'ly in ,h<> ..r.l.r ..I' tli.ir ni.iit*. tho*e iii.,.r K'-n.THll.v niitabli' iHiiw |>u> ,it ..r n<-iir thp lipu.l .,f tli.' li.t. V,iri.ti.-M. thi- nunie- .,f which ore fn.-l. I in brmk.-t*. ,iw /./i.i7 H/»m/.— Iliir..,, OMiiwa :5, Knrly \M Fife Uftuwu Hi. (Mur.ini,. OtluWit l..i. O'll^.—lhiuu-r Otiiiwii 4!i. Vi.torv. (io|,| F{4iin. (Lijrow.il. MUrfy Ottuwu 4s(i" (hul //,!,•/. v.-Maiuhuriiii, Ott.iw,, .".o, O.A.C. \<,. 21. ('h,iH..il..f..wn S<>. sf,. Gold r)i,.k bill Ottuwu 57. h'irld PeoM.—XrtUuT Ottawa !». (iuhlfn Vim-, Solo. F!>-ld Beaux Xuv.v. Wnitr I'ta, Yellow Six \V«'k«. Norw.tfiiin Oftiiwn 710 A^Mr^t/•A««I^— .Silvprhiiil, Il.%-.'. Fhir for Afcr. .— I.on(r«t«'ni O' i, .,.'. (KostroniH>. Ql KBKC. i, Prelude Ottawa i:!.".). r)rt/».— Banner Otti..;. lit. Victnr.v. (inld Rain, Diml«ii.> Oitiiwi, 47 ( v.>r.v .\irly. n -'owo), l.;i,v ♦•• Ottiwii 4'«0 (hiiUoss). ^«r/ci^. "M nrhuri.in Cttawa .'.O, O.A.C. No. ;;i. AlUrt Ottnw,, .VI u.rv earlv). (.>i.t;;;bill Olt«>v!i .".7). titUi Peat.— Arthur Ottawa Is, Solo, Mackay OtUnv,, :!.'.. ((iohliu Vine). FirlJ ^'■a/i*.— XorweKiaii Ottawa 710. Yellow Six WaV*. Xavv. White I'ea /*.(r<«/i.'«/.— Silvorhull. K.v.-. Fhi.f for filirr. — Lonpstoni Otlawn .'c', (KoMlroniii). Ontario. Winf.r 11 /,.•«/,— i:Ky|,ti„i, AnilHT, DuwsonV Uoldtn ( haff. ^I>rlnu Wlirat — Huron Ottawa .), Knrly IJcd Fife Ottawa It!, INfarfitiis Ottawa I.'.. Iluby Ottawi' C,->:] (for northern sections only), (Kubankn, Ooose). OoN. -Ran tier Ottawa V.i. Vi.torv. O.A.l'. No. 7-'. (iold IJain. (Lifrown), ')aiil,..M,.y Ottawa 47 (for northern di'-tri.ts on1y\ Lilierty Ottawa 4^0 (hulle- ). Barley. — Manehurinn Ottaw,i .",0, O.A.C Xo. lM. All)ert Ottawa ."4 ft ^ enrlv) (Duckbill Ot wa .->7). ' ' Field PeoM.— Arthur Ottawa IS, Solo, Maekay Ottuwu :!.-.. (Golden Vine). Hid Beam. — Xavy, White Pea, Xorweptinn Ottawa 710. Bur-hrh caf.— Silverliull, Rye. Ha.K for filire. — Lou)>:gtcni Ottawa ."2, (Kostroma'). ii t ? V ' m. ' \ Manitoba. Spring W heat.— Marqaia Ottawa i:., R«l Fife Ottawa !T. Uuli.v Ottawa 623 (very early), (Prelude Ottawa 135, earliest). fa/«.— Banner Ottawa 49, Victory, Gold Rain, Daubciiey Otiiwa 47 (very earlv), (Ligowo), Liberty Ottawa 480 (hulless). ^aWej/_AIanrhurinn Ottawa .".O, O..V.C. Xo. 21. All)ert Ottawa 54 (verv early). AeW Petu.— Arthur Ottawa 18, Mackay Ottawa 25, Prussian Blue. ttelu i*eon«.— Norw««ian Ottawa 710, Yellow Six Weeks. Hax for sPfrf.— Novelty Ottawa .%3, Xorth Dakota Resistant Xo. 52. Premost. S.\SK.*TCIIKWA.\. Spring H'Aca<.— Marquis Ottawa 15, Rod Fife Ottawa 17, Early Red Fife Ottawa IC, Ruby Ottawa 623 (very early). Prelude Ottawa 135 (earliest). (Pioneer Ottawa lO.-), Kubanka). Ca<».— Banner Ottawa 49, Victory, Gold Rain, Ligowo (slightly earlv). Daul.cuev Ottawa 47 (very early). Liberty Ottawa 480 (hulless). Harlf, ,.^O.A.C. 21, Manthurian Ottawa 50, Albert Ottawa 54 (very earlv), r Duck- bill Ottawa 57). field Peas.— Arthur Ottawa 18, Mackay Ottawa 25. (Golden Vine). Field Bean*.— NorwcRian Ottawa 710, Yellow Six Weeks. Flax for sperf.— Novelty Ottawa 53, North Dakota Resistant Xo. 52, Premost. . Ar.BERTA. Winter HA<'a/.— Turkey Red and Kharkov. Spring l»Aea<.— Marquis Ottawa 15, Early Re