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89 is bearing its third consecutive crop, having borne two nuts the 

 next season after being grafted in nursery. 



No. 90. Deming black walnut. Peculiar in that the new growth 

 is red and the inner bark and pellicle covering the kernel reddish. 



Nos. 92 & 93. Ginkgo. Valued for its nuts in China but not con- 

 sidered edible here. Makes a good shade tree. 



No. 9i. Hatch bitternut from Iowa. A bitternut with an edible 

 kernel of fair quality. Probably of value for hybridizing. 



No. 95. Beaver hybrid shagbark topworked on a large bitternut 

 tree. Fourteen grafts were set and all grew. Has been bearing sev- 

 eral years. 



Nos. 96, 97 & 98. Three rows hybrid hazels, now in their third 

 year from seed. Transplanted 1926. From Rush hazel seed polli- 

 nated by hand with DuChilly filbert pollen. 



No. 99. One row, Rush liazel x Cosford filbert, hybrids trans- 

 planted spring 1926. Now in their fifth year from seed. Several of 

 these plants bore a pound of nuts each last year. 



No. 100. One row hybrid hazel, same parentage and age as the 

 preceding. Had the tree digger run under them last spring and some 

 taken out. A few others planted in. 



No. 101. One row, same parentage as the preceding except a few 

 planted in, but are two years older. A few plants of the Italian 

 Red X Rush planted in this row. Although Cosford is a rather small 

 nut the hybrids of this cross have given the largest nuts so far. 



No. 102. West end this row Rush hazel X Barcelona hybrids. 

 East end Italian Red and Giant de Halles pollen on the Rush hazel. 



No. 103. Rush X Barcelona. The hybrids of this cross usually 

 hear well. 



No. lOl. Fairbanks hybrid shagbark grafted on bitternut. 



No. 105. Abundance beech. Original tree Martinsville, Ind. 

 This looked well till this year. The location is wet and this, with the 

 wet season, has probably hurt it. 



No. 106. Grupe pecan, from Lincoln, Neb., worked on mockernut. 

 Has not done very well, though has had no attention. 



No. 107. Marquardt hybrid pecan, topworked on mockernut, pre- 

 sumably. 



No. 108. Beaver hybrid shagbark worked on bitternut. 



