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FODERMATER« The nut of this variety ie of good size, cracks easily, 
the kernels in large part comming out in whole halves, In flavor it 
is’ one of the very best, Ripens here in late September, 
The tree grows rapidly, bears annually anc in the winter of 
1933-34 the parent tree withstood temperatures of ~30 to nO Ee 
without any appearant injury,this coupled with the February 16th, 
1943 test of several grafts of this variety should quite fefinitely 
establish it!s hardiness, We have some very fine trees but none over 
4y50 eb Cee asi Ze, 
WRIGHT~ We consider this variety equal in nut to the Fodermaier and 
is described by Mr, Reed of the U, S.Department of Agriculture, as 
being one of the very best. Rapid prower, tree very hardy showing 
quite fefinive siens 
of being even more hardy than Fodermaier, As it 
ripens it's nuts early it should be a good variety for the Far. North, 
Possibly anywhere in 
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pollinizers for each 
nut if growing in the 
the Us Se Ripens in mid September here, We have 
Ls variety but none over 4 to 5 ft, size, 
odermaier blossom at the right times to act as 
other, Heartnuts will be pollinized by butter~- 
same locality. 
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GLULLATLY- This variety originated in British Columbia and has proven 
itself to be hardy he 
re, standing the ~34°F, of February 16th, 19435 
without any injury at all, The nut is large, being only slightly 
smaller than Fodermai 
it ripens here in lat 
épsit eracks,;pertecily ands is of, good, queliity. 
6 September awe Nave Vem coocd, press Olgas 
variety, but: none, over 4 to 5 ft,. size, 
WALTERS We know less 
about this variety than about the foregoing var- 
leties, The tree proved hardy in the February 16, 1943 cold spell. is 
has a very good reput 
of any of the foregoi 
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PERSIAN (HNGLISE) VALNUTS. 
of the Californie/mit 
serious injury. It wa 
1945, It has not fruited for us as yot. We are sold out of this variety 
for this season. Our 
ty is said. to be as good or better than the best : 
Ss, It will appearantly stand about -25°f, without ( 
s injured considerably by -34°F, on February 16, 
grafting percentage of this variety was s6 poor 
last Spring that we have only about half enough trees to fill our back 
orders from last seasg 
CARPATETAN De This is 
is about as herdy.as 
On. 
one of the older named Carpathian varieties, It 
broadview according to it!s behavior here in 
February 1943, Our grafts of this variety failed last Spring so we 
have no trees to offer this season, 
