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Exhibits at the House of Willauu G. Bixby^ Baldwin, N. Y. 



September 4, 1924 



BLACK WALNUTS 

 Varieties: 

 Adams • 

 Alley 

 Herman 

 McCoy 

 Miller 

 Ohio 



Stabler, Perfect Form 

 One Lobe 

 Ten Eyck 

 Thomas 

 Wasson 

 Species: 

 Juglans major, Arizona rupes- 

 tris, Texas boliviensis, Bo- 

 livia Insularis, Cuba 

 The extremes of black walnut 

 shape. Adams, long and 

 narrow, Corsan, short and 

 broad 

 Varieties: Butternuts 

 Aiken 

 Deming 

 BUTTERNUTS ANDJAPAN WAL- 

 NUTS 

 Varieties: Japan Walnuts 

 Heartnuts 

 Lancaster 

 Ritchie 

 Stranger 

 Species: 



Juglans cinerea 



manshurica 

 cathayensis 

 sieboldiana 

 cordiformis 

 Rough shell Japan walnut 

 Juglans sieboldiana x 

 cinerea 



Juglans sieboldiana x 

 nigra 



Cording, Juglans cordiformis x 

 regia 

 Nuts from 4 trees on Grand Ave. 

 Baldwin 



CHESTNUTS 

 Varieties: 

 Boone 

 Paragon 

 Rochester 

 Morris No. 2 

 Morris No. 3 



Species: 

 Chinkapin 

 Castanopsis 



HAZELS AND FILBERTS 



Varieties: 



Althaldensleben 



Barcelona 



Daviana 



Du Chilly 



Emperor 



Grosse Kugelnuss 



Imperial 



Italian Red 



Merveille de Bollwiller 



Montebello 



Noce Lunghe 



Red Aveline 



Red Lambert 



Rush (American) 



Vest (American) 



White Aveline 



White Lambert 



Species: 



Chinese tree Hazel (Corylus 



chinensis) 

 Constantinople Hazel (tree 



corylus colurna) 

 Thibet Hazel (Corylus tibetica) 

 Hazel Blight (Specimen) 

 HICKORIES 

 Varieties: 

 Beavf r 

 Brooks 

 Deimis 



Fairbanks, Parent tree 

 Grafted tree 

 Galloway 

 Glover 

 Griffin 

 Hales 

 Kirtland 

 Laney 

 Milford 

 Pleas 



Siers. Parent tree 

 Grafted tree 

 Vest 



Weiker, Parent tree 

 Grafted tree 

 It will be noticed that nuts 

 from young grafted trees are 

 generally larger than those 

 from the parent trees 



