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62 6 3.00 Edgar Fluhr, Kiel, Wis. ovata 61 7 3.00 [A]Elmer T. Sande, Story City, Ia. Dunbarii ? 61 7 3.00 N. E. Comings, Amherst, Mass. ovata 60 8 3.00 Edward Renggenberg, Madison, Wis. ovata 60 8 3.00 C. D. Wright, Nut No. 1, Sumner, Mo. laciniosa 60 8 3.00 Mrs. John Brooks, Ottumwa, Ia. ovata 59 9 3.00 Arlie W. Froman, Bacon, Ind. ovata 59 9 3.00 [A]Mrs. C. E. Hagen, GuttenBerg, Clay Co., Ia. Dunbarii ? 59 9 3.00 L. S. Huff, White Pigeon, Mich. ovalis ? 59 9 3.00 J. K. Seaver, Harvard, Ill. ovata 59 9 3.00 Joseph Sobelewski, Norwich, Conn. ovata 59 9 3.00 Caleb Sprunger, Berne, Ind. laciniosa 59 9 3.00 Grace Peschke, Ripon, Wis. ovata 58 10 3.00 John Muriel Thomas, Henryville, Ind. ovata 58 10 3.00 [A] Means that these varieties were known to the Association before the 1929 contest. There are nearly as many others which came within two or three points of being prize winners and which it is believed should be propagated experimentally. These will be noted on the complete report. There are also the following which are notable for unusual excellence in one characteristic and which it is believed should be propagated experimentally and are here given honorable mention. George S. Homan, Easton, Mo., laciniosa large, Wt. 24.3g, 56 H. M. 3.00 Mrs. E. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia., Shellbark, No. 1, laciniosa large, Wt. 27.6g, 54 H. M. 3.00 W. P. Ritchey, Marietta, Tex., alba large, Wt. 25.7g, 44 H. M. 3.00 J. Droska, Pierce City, Mo., alba large, Wt. 23.7g, 39 H. M. 3.00 _______ $120.00 BUTTERNUTS The last contest where prizes were offered for butternuts was that of 1919 and no nuts of value were entered. The 1929 contest has a number of unusually good ones. The score card for butternuts was revised for this contest on the basis of the one adopted for the black walnut in the 1926 contest and the
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