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report, page 20, 1932. It is growing in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich., the orchards of Carl Weschcke at River Falls, Wis., E. C. Rice at Absher, Ky., of Sargeant H. Wellman at Topsfield, Mass., and in the Government plantings at Beltsville, Md. It is also growing and doing well in the Waite Orchard at Normandy, Tenn., see page 34, 1932 report. THE MILFORD (shag.): It is mentioned in Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. It is growing in the Jones Nursery at Lancaster. THE MINNIE (shag.): See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Parent tree is growing in the yard of the Snyder farm at Center Point, Iowa. This hickory is growing in the Riehl orchard at Godfrey, Ill. THE MORTON (pecan x shell.): Mentioned in Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 20, 1932. Is growing in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich. THE PESCHKE (shag.): Awarded tenth prize in 1929 contest to Grace Peschke, Ripon, Wis. THE PLEAS (pecan x bitter.): Miss Jones: It has a very thin shell. You can crack it with your hand. Mr. Reed: Miss Riehl has said that it is worth growing for ornamental effect. It has great long catkins that make it really a beautiful thing, and yet it is like all of the others as far as I know, it has that bitter principle. It is very much the same as the other bitternut hybrids. The Pleas is mentioned in Mr. Bixby's paper in the 1926 report and is listed in Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 19, 1932. It is being grown on the Riehl farm at Godfrey, Ill., in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich., in the Carl Weschcke orchard at River Falls, Wis., and Sargeant H. Wellman has young trees doing well at Topsfield, Mass. THE RENGGENBERG (shag.): Awarded eighth prize in 1929 contest to Edward Renggenberg, Madison, Wis., R. 1, Box 142. THE ROCKVILLE (pecan x shell.): See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Also mentioned in Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 20, 1932. Is growing at the Riehl farm, Godfrey, Ill., the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich., and in orchard of Carl Weschcke at River Falls, Wis., and in the Jones Nursery at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. THE RODDY (shag. x shell.): Awarded fourth prize in 1929 contest to John Roddy, Napoleon, Ohio. THE ROMIG: Is in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich., and Sargeant H. Wellman has some young trees in his orchard at Topsfield, Mass. THE SANDE (shag. x shell.): See Mr. R
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