114 



No. 109. L.n-ge bittenuit tree top-worked to the Beaver hybrid 

 sli.igbark. Fourteen grafts were set and all grew, quickly forming 

 a good head. Grafted May, 1919. Has been bearing several years. 



Xo. 110. Bitternut tree grafted to Fairbanks hybrid. Grew 

 vigorously and bore 121 nuts the third year. The tree died the fol- 

 lowing 3'ear. 



No. 111. liitternut grafted to Butteriek piean. Still holds on, 

 but has not thrived and is evidently not at home on the bitternut stock. 



No. 112. Kirtland shngbark hickory. Original tree Yalesville, 

 Conn. Top-worked on niockernut presumably. Has borne well every 

 year but one since the third year. That year the staminate bloom was 

 removed and the nutlets pollinated with Schley iiecan pollen from 

 south. This was not successful as no nuts set. 



No. 113. Garretson persimmon. 



No. 111. I-ambert persimmon. 



No. 11.5. Josephine persimmon. 



No. 11(}. Early Golden persimmon. 



No. 117. Galoway black walnut graft in its second year. 

 No. 118. Greene black walnut graft in its second year. 

 Nos. 119 & 120. Ohio black walnut bearing in mother block. 

 Xos. 121 & 122. Peanut black walnut bearing in mother block. 

 No. 123. Lick Run black walnut graft in its second year. 

 Nos. 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 & 132. Thomas 

 black walnut bearing in mother block. 



No. 133. Thomas black walnut, bearing quite small, in the nur- 

 sery row. 



Nos. 134, 135 & 136. Young grafted black walnut trees bearing 

 heavily. Label got lost. Probably the McCoy variety. 



No. 137. Seedlings the Rush hazel pollinated with DuChilly fil- 

 bert pollen. 



No. 138. Seedlings Rush hazel pollinated with White Aveline 

 filbert pollen. 



No. 139. Seedlings Rush hazel pollinated with Italian Red fil- 

 bert jjollen. 



No. 140. Seedlings Rush hazel pollinated with pollen of one of 

 its own hybrids. No. 58. These plants are therefore 3-4 hazel and 

 1-4 European filbert. 



