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BLACK WALNUTS. 
Spety a The original tree of- this variety grows near Middleville, Mich, 
AS°a5t We teat. First prize winner in 1932-35 Michigan contest, Size 34 
per ey Tooks like one of the best for-northern planting.Has not 
fivuived mere as you .wneccomenced, ty ir, MacDaniels in "Arnoldia", We 
have only two to threc Toot ‘trees ‘of this variety this season, 
BENTON~ The original tree grows here on Mr. Benton's home farm 41°45! 
N. Lat, Won second prize in the New York & New England 1934 contest. 
We had nuts of the "1942 crop rated by Mr. Reed, They rated as fol- 
lows; number of nuts per pound- 34, percent of kernel- 29,40,percent of 
quarters= 86,68, Ssize- small, shell thickness- medium, cleavage~ very 
good, plumoness=- very good, color- medium, quality- good,flavor- good, 
rated A-~, promising. 
We personally consider the flavor of Benton to be superior to 
most other varieties, this was borne out to a considerable extent by 
the comment recieved from the nut samples we sent out last season, 
Ripens | here in-eariy- October, We do-not»reccommend-it north of Ny Lat. 
and there at not more than 500 feet above sea level. We can supply 
nut samples of this variety (See back page). Our largest trees of this 
variety aré 4 to 5 ft, 
‘CLARK~ The original tree grows near Lamoille, Minn, 44° "N, Lat, Won 
fourth prizé in Northern ut Growers Assn. contest. Size(28° per, pound, 
Looks like another good one for the Far North. It has not fruited here 
as yet. Reccommended by Dr, MacDaniels in "Arnoldia", Our largest trees 
ofthis variety“are-2 to-S ft. 
/CRESCO- This variety originated at Cresco, Iowa 43°20! N,. Lat. It is 
described as being-~a very good nut and from it's far northern origin 
should be a’ good one for northern planting. It has not: fruited here as 
yet. Size 34 per pound,Reccommended by Dr. MacDaniels in "Arnoldia", 
Our largest trees of ‘this variety are 5 to 4 ft, 
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MINTLE~ This variety originated near Glenwood, Iowa 41° N, Lat. Size 
35 per pound, Considered to be a very good variety.It has not fruited 
here as yet. Our largest trees of this variety-are: over 5 ft, 
ROEWER~ This variety originated near Grundy Center, Iowa 42°20! N, Lat. 
It was awarded second prize in the 1926 Northern Nut Growers Assn, con-~- 
t6sb. size 2S per pound. The place of it's origin and the record of 
