CARPATHIAN (ENGLISH BRADWT) |. 0.) 
Tho Carpathian Inglish Walnut was discoverod many yoars ago-by a mission 
ary R:ve Paul Crath in the Carpathian mountains in North Poland. He sent 
large“nunbers of seed nuts from the best strains to the Mnited States, 
which were distributed through the Wisconsin Horticuli wural Bogeen 
These nuts were planted at many placcs and have came into bonring and 
have deen tested as to hardyness, fruitfulness and quality. 
The best ones from these tosts have beon Bineeeat od by iteers pen by graft- 
ing them on black wainut stocks, which makes the best trees.and are the 
only variotics that should be bought and planted, as theso are the truo 
teproducers of the best pega strainse 
There are partics selling Biipatidan troos Prag a cheaper wig produced 
anly by planting seed nuts (known as scodlings). Scedlings do not row 
produce the parent and will be inforior ond most likely rosult in a disa- 
ppointnent. 
The erafted and solected strains I have propogated ond tested have proven 
practically as hardy as tho black walmit and have proven to be good regular 
bearcrs of very high quality mitse The treos are rapid growors, young | 
boarors and has’ a light gray smooth bark. 
