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Doyle~- We have two trees of this variety for sale. We know 
nothing about it, 
Korn~- The original tree grows near Berrien Springs, Mich. 
42 deg. 15 min. North Latitude. 
Mintle- The original tree grows near Glenwood; Iowa. 
41 deg. North Latitude. 
Monterey- The original tree grows near Bird in Hand, Panne 
40 deg. 5 min. North Latitude. 
Ohio- The original tree grows near MeCutcheonville, Ohio. 
41 deg. Ne. Latitude. One of the older varieties. 
Pine Crest- The original tree of this variety grows near 
Se eee ne, 
_ Richfietd, Penne 40 deg, 45 min. North Latitude. 
Sifford- Tho original tree grows near Buchanan, V2, 37 dee 
Sl min. N. Lat. Recommended only for southern planting until | 
it.has fruited here, : 
Snyder- The original tree grows near Nowfield, N. Y. 42 deg. 
20 min. N. Lat. Won first prize in New York & New England 19354 
contest. The nut is large, thin shelled, cracks out well. One 
of the very best varieties for northern planting. It matures 
it's nuts and fills out well here. 
Recommended by Dr. MacDeniels in "Arnoldia". 
Sparrow- The original tree grows near Lomax, Ill. 40 deg. 35 
min. N. Lat. This variety fruited for us first in 1941, it was 
well filled and matured. A fine nut. Our graft has more nuts 
on this year so we will get another test this fall. 
Stabler- The original tree. grows near Howard, Md. 39 deg. 10 
mine N. Latitude. One of the older varieties. 
Stambough- The original tree grows near Gulesburg, Ill. 40 deg. 
OUT Ney akties Lia variety won first prize in the 1926 Northern 
Nut Growers Assn. contest. The nut is one of the best being 
large, thin shelled ana of excellant cracking quality. Our graft 
bore nuts in 1940, and they were as well fiiled as most of the 
native varieties, the season was very poor in 1940. Our graft 
has nuts on again this year so we will get another test on it 
this fall. i 
Stony Brook- This variety was discovered by Dr. MacDaniels of 
Cornell University. We believe the original tree is in Ohio. 
Tasterite~ The original tree grows near Ithaca, N. Y. 42 deg. 
eo tin, N. Lat. Nut rather small but of excellant quality. We 
recommend it very highly. Recommended by Dr. MacDaniels in © 
“Arnoldia", 
