The first bulletin of the new Utah Experiment Statton, (E. S. Richman, horticulturist), gives the following information concerning the horticultural plans:

The Horticultural Department contains twelve acres. It will be fully covered with crops designated for investigation and for school room teaching. 1. It has set an important line of economic forest trees not grown in the Territory, for test in this climate. 2. It has growing seventy-five varieties of apple trees. 3. It has growing twenty-five varieties of pear trees. 4. It has growing twenty-five varieties of plum trees. 5. It has growing forty varieties of peach trees. 6. It has growing twenty-five varieties of cherries. 7. It has growing thirty vartieties of strawberries, eight of raspberries, eight of apricots, and various other fruits. 8. It has varieties of vegetables, including potatoes, under test. 9. It has in progress tillage and irrigation tests of crops falling within its sphere of work.

This department of the station work will be conducted fully in the interests which it represents.