3N3-Lisn ::«jj^TuTa 
BRCAnVTEV/; The 
are a.s large as the 
narkett They mature 
In quality equal to 
nuts v,’iiioh '-/'e have 
large st eng^ i sh -'./al 
in Iliehigan or 41 i 
the 'best lalj.fornia 
CR^H O.^PilTHIaR ENG-LISH 
seen of this variety 
nuts found on the 
agrees No, I,atitude, 
Inglish '/alnubs. 
■ikurrijTd 
CR.%TH -jfl & C-EATK jf2; he have seen no nut.^ of these.- tv/o 
varieties nut feel sure they v/ill prove fine, as Rev. Grath 
would not have bothered to send wood of an inferior 
variety to Prof. Neilson. 
ChRP.Tl’HI*iiN D; The nuts of this variety vfhile rather small, 
have s thin shell and are of excellent q.uality. Matures nuts 
at 4.-. degress No. Latitude in Michigan and is thought there to 
be a very good pollinizer. 
PriGe_s p__f all English Nalnut Tre^e^s. 
Over 5 feet. 
4 to 5 feet. 
Under 4 feet 
oS.OO 
4.50 
4.00 
Except locally where yjq 
future, in which case tho pri 
can secure grafting wood 
ce is 'ifiS.SQ per tree. 
in 
liIGMORY, 
^it present, nut growers are almost 
tremendous 'list of varieties of hickory 
little is known as to their relative merits. Ti 
result of nut contests and thesearching out of 
trees oj nut enthusiasts. 
In a fevj more years much more vmll b 
oV e m; ’ h e Ime d w i t h 
^ 5 many of x'^hich, 
.is is the 
a 
superior nut 
known about these 
various varieties, as several test orchards are being estab¬ 
lished in different parts of the countto test them for 
different latitudes and conditions. ‘Ne have such an orchard 
started in which we have 
varieties of hickory and 
..-lg present the best 
varieties to plant, is a 
t.ae U. 3c Department of 
best authority at present 
k e 
more than a hundred 
hickory hybrids, 
guide available as to 
list prepared by Mr. 
griculture. Mr. Reed is 
on nut tree varieties. 
different named 
the 
G. 
be st 
A. Reed of 
no doubt the 
Mr. Reed has 
has 
listed 14 varieties 
them A. Then he 
2nd best and marks 
prove that some of 
the ones 
he 
considers best and marks 
listed 12 more varieties that he considers 
them 3. Mo'.ever he states that time may 
the E listed varieties are superior to some 
on the A list. Also Vc.rieties not on either list, may later 
prove to be as good or better thsin those listed. 
