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Stratford- A: Shagbark. We do not know where this variety orig- 
inates but probably from Iowa as it was introduced in 1920 by 
Snyder Bros. Rated B. by Reed. 
Swaim- A Shagbark, Original tree grows near South Bend, Ind. 
So cannot be too certain for the far north until it has proven 
itself. Rated B by Reed, | 
Watson- A. Shagbark. Original tree grows near Portsmouth, N. H. 
won seventh place in the New York & New England 1934 contest. 
Should be a good variety for the far north. 
Wescheke~ A.Shagbark. This variety comes from Iowa and is reccom- 
mended highly by Mr, Carl Weschcke, St. Paul, Minn. so must be 
well adapted to the far north. 
Whitney- A Shagbark, First prize in Ohio 1934 contest, Original 
tree grows near Bersa, Ohio. Rated A by Reed, 
Reccommended by Dr. MacDaniels in “Arnoldia" 
v Wilcox- A Shagbark. Second prize winner in’Ohio 19354 contest. 
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original tree grows near Geneva, Ohio. Rated B by Reed. 
Recommended by Dr. MacDaniels in “arnoldia" 
We have some fine grafts of each of the varieties listed. They 
are on bitternut stocks. We have found these stocks as good as 
any, everything considered, ; 
Prices of all hickory trees are $3,00 each. The one year old 
grafts are very small. We have a few two-year old grafts of 
some varieties and will fill the first orders with these as 
long as the supply lasts, We do not advise waiting for the 
grafts to become two years‘old as the sooner a hickory is set 
the better, 
BLACK WALNUTS 
‘Allen- The original tree grows near Middleville, Mich. 42 deg. 
45 min. N. Latitude, First prize winner in 1932-33 Michigan 
contest. Looks like one of the best for northern planting. Recom- 
mended by Dr. MacDaniels in “Arnoldia". 
Benton- The original tree grows on Mr. Benton's home farm 41 deg. 
45 min. N. Lat. Won second prize in New York & New England 1934. 
contest. | 
-Booth- Ths original tree grows near Bonsack, Va. 37 deg. 20 min. 
N. Lat. Recommended only for more southern planting at this time. 
We have’a graft of this variety with seven nuts on it this fall 
so may know more about it by winter, 
” Bowman~ We have only one tree of this variety for sale and 

know nothing about the variety. 
/ Clark- Tho original tree grows near Lamoille, Minn. 44 deg. 
N. Lat. Won fourth prize in 1934 Northern Nut Growers «ssn. 
contest. Looks like another good one for the north. 
Recommended by Dr. MacDaniels in “Arnoldia", 
