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NORTHERN NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 



ACCREDITED LIST OF NUT NURSERYMEN 

 January 1, 1929 



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Arrowfield Nurseries, Petersburg, Va. . . . S 

 Willard G. Bixby, Baldwin, Nassau 



Co., N. Y S S S S S S 



John W. Hershey, Downingtown, Pa. ...S S S S S S 



Indiana Nut Nursery, Rockport, Ind. ..S S 



J. F. Jones, Est., Lancaster, Pa S S S S S S S 



Rocky Ridge Nurseries, Round Hill, Va. .S S 



E. A. Riehl Farm, Godfrey, 111 S S 



Snyder Bros., Inc., Center Point, Iowa..S S S S 



Conrad Vollertsen, 375 Gregory St., 



Rochester, N. Y S 



Whitford Nursery, Farina, 111 S 



The letter S in a given column opposite the name of a nurseryman 

 indicates that that nurseryman is prepared to furnish grafted or 

 budded fine varieties of these trees for delivery in the spring of 

 1929, but in some instances stocks are small. The persimmon is a 

 fruit and not a nut but as it shares with nut trees difficulties of trans- 

 planting, and is propagated to a certain extent by nut nurserymen, it 

 is therefore shown on this list. 



To the prospective planter who may have the idea that every nur- 

 seryman on the list always has a full stock of each species and may be 

 disappointed to learn otherwise, we would explain that from three to 

 eight years must elapse from the time a nurseryman plants nuts be- 

 fore he can ship out grafted or budded trees and it is only in es- 

 pecially favored instances that the time is as short as three years. 

 Furthermore the demand for nut trees has been steadily growing and 

 every season for the last year or two nearly every nurseryman on the 

 list has been sold out on some lines, frequently on nearly all. 



*The European hazel is called the filbert. 

 **The heartnut is one of the Japan walnuts. 

 ***Under pecans are included pecan x hickory hybrids. 

 ****The Persian walnut is also called the English walnut. 



