eed's paper in this report.
THE SAYER (shell.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report.
THE SCHOENBERGER (shag.):
Awarded tenth prize in 1929 contest to Roy Schoenberger, Nevada, Ohio.
THE SEAVER (shag.):
Awarded ninth prize in 1929 contest to J. K. Seaver, Harvard, Ill.
THE SCHINNERLING:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Is growing in Kellogg plantings at
Battle Creek, Mich., and in orchard of Carl Weschcke at River Falls,
Wis.
THE SHAUL:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Is growing in the Kellogg
plantings at Battle Creek, Mich.
THE SIERS (mock. x bitter.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Mentioned in Dr. Zimmerman's
report, page 19, 1932. Is growing on the Riehl farm at Godfrey, Ill., in
orchard of Carl Weschcke at River Falls, Wis., and in the Jones Nursery
at Lancaster, Pa.
THE SOBOLEWSKI (shag.):
Awarded ninth prize in 1929 contest to Jos. Sobolewski, Norwich, Conn.,
R. 5, Box 56A.
THE SPRUNGER (shell):
Awarded ninth prize in 1929 contest to Caleb Sprunger, Berne, Ind.
THE STANLEY (shell.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Is growing in plantings on Kellogg
farm at Battle Creek, Mich.
THE STRATFORD (shag. x bitter.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Dr. Zimmerman's report, page
19, 1932. It is growing in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich.,
and the orchard of Carl Weschcke at River Falls, Wis. Dr. J. Russell
Smith, Swarthmore, Pa., reports it is one of the most precocious and
productive nuts he has when grafted on pignut. It has not missed bearing
some nuts in the last four seasons.
THE SWAIN (shag.):
See Mr. Reed's paper in this report; Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report
and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE SWARTZ (shag.):
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE TAMA QUEEN (shell.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report.
THE TAYLOR (shag.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report; Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report,
and Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 20, 1932. This hickory is growing in
orchard of Carl Weschcke at River Falls, Wis., and Sargeant H. Wellman
at Topsfield, Mass. W. R. Fickes, Wooster, Ohio, reports the Taylor is a
light bearer but good in quality.
The Tiedke (pecan x shell.):
See Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 20, 1932.
THE VEST (shag.):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931
report.
THE WAMPLER:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 repor
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