Canadian Forestry Journal, April, 1918 



1655 



produced nuts of good size and 

 quality. A great many of all those 

 surviving are now proving susceptible 

 to a walnut blight. 



A liberal estimate of the present 

 number of Persian walnuts in this^ 

 part of the country would be 10 

 per cent, of the original supposed 

 60,000 or 6,000 trees. Of these, 

 the writer has positive knowledge 

 of none which are now bearing 



crops of nuts in such quantity, 

 and of such size and quality and 

 with such regularity and which have 

 so borne for such length of time 

 as to encourage commercial planting. 

 Few of the Eastern grown nuts 

 are so free from tannin as to be 

 really pleasing to the taste c-r favor- 

 ably comparable with the best nuts 

 of the market. 



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