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H-'iG-jN ; A true shasbark. Discovered in 1920 by Snyder B"OS. 
Center Pointy Iov;a. and probably originates in lov/a. 
Rated by li'r. Reed. 
liiiiJD; -i true shagbark. ^Iso discovered by Snyder Bros, 
in 1920 r. ^-1.1 so probably)" an leva Nut. 
Rated. A'by llTr. Reed. ' 
SrlkUL; ’.7e do not know when this variety was discovered 
or where it originated. 
Rated B by Ir. Reed. 
VvPIIIT'TBY; .a. siiagbark. Birst prize in Ohio 1934 contest. 
Original brae discovered 1934 near Bersa, Ohio. 
Rated by Nr. Reed, 
Original tree 
Rated B by lir 
, shcigbart:, 
discovered 
xt 0 Cl * 
Second prize in Ohio 1934 contest, 
in 1934 near G-eneva, Ohio. 
V/e have some fine grafts of each of the varieties listed. 
They are on bitternut stocks., b'e have found this stock as 
good as any, everything considered. 
Prices of all hickorjr varieties are )3,00 per tree. 
These trees are ver^^ .siiiall but the hickory'" should be set 
while small. The cost of grow'ing stocks prohibits selling 
the trees Ciny cheaper. 
BLiGIO.'ALNUTS 
oIT/DBR; This variety won first prize in the New York and 
Nev; Bngland 1934 contest. The nut is large, thin shelled and 
cracks out \v’ell. One of the very best varieties for Northern 
planting. It matures it's a.nd fills out well here. The 
original tree grov/s near Nev/field, N. Y. 42deg. 20 nin 
N. Lat. 
Nev/ 
farm 
BENTON; This variety won second prize in the New York and 
En/i;].and 1934 contest. The original tree grows on I:r. Bentons 
O' 
here 
it crac'is 
.,n:. le 
j. I- 
ii le.' 
40 min- N. .Lc-.titud: 
e nut is somewia.dt smaller than the Snyder, 
anc, \;ill sr.rely siv^ceed in this latitude, 
This varietv v/on first priz« 
Nor then 
Nut G-rov-ers --.sso,. conte.st. The nut 
in the 1926 
is one of the very 
test, being large, thin shelled and of excellcoit cracking 
quality, ‘7e are suite sure that it will fill and mature it’s 
nuts here during a normal season.. The original tree^rov^s 
necir Galesburg, Ill. 40 deg. 8 min. N. Latitude. 
TnOlLn.3; This variety is the oldest and most nearly standard 
of an37' of the blaclvwalnuts* but it has failed to fill it’s 
nuts here in three seasons of fruiting, so v'e do not, at this 
time recommend it so far North. 
