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Our policy is to carry as standard •^'■aristies, 
we have grov;n here and which have fruited, 
are adapted to this locality and latitude. 
or; 
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only those 
ving that they 
those varieties. 
v/hich froiii their origin or having fruited in such locations as 
to Giake us very sure that they will mature their fruit and that 
the 'crees will prove hardy here. 
h’e also plan to keep ahreast of the developement of North¬ 
ern nut grovving. from tirao to time adding to our list such of 
•(■he '/ery best varieties as prove -adaptable to this latitude, 
'Ve will occasionally have extre. tree.s of vatieties vdiich we will 
advocate only for more Southern loc..\tions, or for those v/ho 
are collecting various varieties, 
Ue Y/ill fill orders in the order received and as our stock 
of most varieties is yotj limited, please order early to 
avoid being dissapointed this year. 
P3]^TIRJTS ■ 
The FODERIhilER; The nut of this variety is of good 
size, cracks easily, the kernels in large part coming out 
in whole halves; in flavor it is one of the very best. 
The tree grows rapidl3/’, bears annuallj?* and in the 
'/inter of 1933-34 the parent tree withstood temperatures 
of -30 to -35 degrees F. without any apparent injun^. A 
graft of this variet3r is growing and fruiting at Hanover, N. H. 
The /.'RIGHT; Tliis variety has fruited for us for the 
first time this 37’ear and we consider it equal in nut to the 
Fodermaier and is described '03^ Hr. Reed of the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of .i.griculture, as being one of the ver37' best. (Northern 
Nuc Growers -issociation 1936 annual report, Page 25.) 
Tne tree gives indication of being even more hardy than 
the Fodermaier. Yery rapid grov/er \7hile young and v/e suppose 
will continue to be, as it grov/s odder. 
Pricers of all Heartnutj: 
Over 5 feet,, (^5.00 
u o 5 .L e e t oo,,,,,,,..,,.-,,.,.,,.*.*. , 5 0 
Under 4 feet.....4,00 
I'easured from point of grafting. 
//e make a reduction from above prices locally, v/here we 
are allo¥/ed to secure grafting wood in the future, in v/hich 
case the price is ^2.50 per tree. 
