eed's paper in this report and his paper in 1931 report. Is
growing in the Riehl and Kellogg orchards.
THE HARRIS:
See Mr. Reed's paper in this report.
THE HANCOCK:
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE HARE:
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Is growing on Riehl farm. Was
entered in 1926 contest by Frank H. Hare, Rushville, Schuyler County,
Ill., and is mentioned on page 51, 1931 report.
THE HEPIER:
See Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 22, 1932. Is growing on the Riehl and
Kellogg farms.
THE HERMAN (Rush):
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931
report.
THE HILTON:
See Mr. Reed's paper in this report.
THE HINE:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report.
THE HOBBS:
Was entered in 1926 contest by C. T. S. Hobbs, Fort Blackmore, Va., R.
1. See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE HOMELAND:
Parent tree owned by Clinton Thomas, Troutville, Va. See Mr. Stokes'
paper with tests, pages 108 and 109, 1932 report.
THE HOPWOOD:
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE HOWELL:
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Is growing in the Kellogg plantings
at Battle Creek, Mich.
THE HUBER:
See Mr. Reed's paper in this report.
THE IMPIT:
Given eleventh place in 1929 contest. Submitted by J. U. Gellatly, West
Bank, B. C.
THE JUMBO:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931
report.
THE KETTLER (Wisconsin No. 1):
Parent tree owned by Fred Kettler, Platteville, Wis. Has taken first
prize in state fair contests. Dr. Zimmerman and Mr. Frey have young
trees which have not yet borne nuts. See Mr. Kettler's letter in this
report.
THE KINDER:
See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931
report.
THE KNAPBE:
Submitted in 1926 contest by J. J. Knapbe, New Weston, Ohio. See Mr.
Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE KURTZ:
See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report.
THE LAMB (curly wood):
See Mr. Reed's paper in this report and Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926
report. Grafts from this tree are growing in several eastern orchards,
including the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich. It is not as yet
definitely known if the propagated trees will reproduce the curly
texture of the wood of the parent tree.
THE LEE:
See Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 22, 1932, and Mr. Reed's paper, page
151, 1932 report; also tests recorded in Mr. Stokes' paper, page 109,
1932 report.
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