The English Walnut. Pipi: 
nia, but, as has already been stated, the English walnut has thus 
far been produced in large quantities only in regions adjacent 
to the coast in southern California, though there are promising 
plantations farther removed from coast influences. The equable 
temperature of the southern coast seems, however, to specially 
favor the nut. A number of French varieties, which have been 
widely enough distributed to test their growth, have been found 
to thrive in many situations where the old Los Angeles variety 
is a failure, and there is at present quite a disposition to larger 
PACS RERAL PRESS 
Six-year-old English Walnut of A. E. Cole—Old San Bernardino. 
plantings of the walnut, as a sole occupant of the land or as 
border trees around fruit orchards. At the South the walnut 
area has largely increased in those situations where the tree 
shows most satisfactory bearing qualities. In the South newer 
varieties of California origin, like the Improved Soft Shell, con- 
stitute most of the present area. In all untried places, or in all 
places where the old Los Angeles Walnut has failed, trial should. 
