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Alley — Parent tree in Lagrangeville, Dutchess County, N. Y. 

 Probably the most northerly growing black walnut now being pro- 

 pagated. 



Deming — Parent treie in Winnipauk near Norwalk, Connecticut. 

 Leaves and young shoots distinctly purple, r-ambium layer brown, husk 

 of nut purple, flavor of kernel very mild and tasty. There are two 

 trees with these characteristics near together, one an old tree and 

 one young. 



Glory — A variety with curly wood and valuable for timber purposes. 



Herman — Parent tree dead. Formerly native of Lancaster Co., 

 Pa. Formerly called the Rush black walnut. 



Hine — Parent tree in Des Moines Co., la. Noted in 1924 report 

 Iowa State Horticultural Society. 



Jumbo — Parent tree in Des Moines Co., La. Noted in 1921' report 

 Iowa State Horticultural Society. 



Kinder — Parent tree in Indiana. Propagated by McCoy Nut 

 Nurseries. 



Lamb — A variety with curly wood, valuable for timber purposes. 



Lewis — Said to be an excellent cracker. 



Lutz — Parent tree in North Carolina. One of the largest propa- 

 gated black walnuts. 



Mattingly — ^From Rockport, Indiana. 



McCoy — Parent tree in Indi.ina. Brought to the attention of the 

 Association by R. L. McCoy. 



Miller — Parent tree in Indiana. Propagated by McCoy Nut Nur- 

 series.' 



Morris — Said to be an exceptional cracker. 



Ohio — Parent tree in McCutchenville, Ohio. Nuts took first prize 

 in one of the Northern Nut Growers Association contests. Next to 

 the Thomas and Stabler this variety has been most largely propagated. 



Paradox — A hybrid — Juglans hindsii x regia made by Luther Bur- 

 bank at Santa Rosa California where it is a very rapid grower and it 

 has been recommended by him for timber purposes. At Baldwin it is 

 not of specially rapid gro\vi;h. It blossoms plentifully but so far has 

 borne no nuts. 



Peanut — Parent tree in South Salem, Ohio. Noted in Bulletin 

 U. S. Dept. Agriculture 1896 as filling on one side only which makes 

 kernel in one piece. Apparently not all of the crop in this way. 



