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THE LEWIS: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. Is growing in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich. THE LUCAS: See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE LUTZ: See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE MARION: Awarded second prize in 1929 contest to Mrs. E. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Iowa. THE MARK: Entered in 1929 contest by C. E. Mark, Washington Court House, Ohio. See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE MATTINGLY: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE McCOY: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE McMILLEN: See Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 22, 1932. Is growing in the Riehl and Kellogg plantings. THE METCALF: Awarded eighth prize in the 1929 contest to Mrs. E. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Iowa. In fair seasons has borne heavy crops each year. Is supposed to be the mother tree of the Freel and Marion. THE MILLER: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Is growing in the Kellogg plantings. THE MINTLE: See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Is growing in the Riehl and Kellogg plantings. THE MONTEREY: See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report and Dr. Zimmerman's report, page 22, 1932 report. Is growing in the Riehl plantings at Godfrey, Ill. W. R. Fickes, Wooster, Ohio, reports it is not promising there. THE MORRIS: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report. THE MYERS: Entered in 1926 contest by Elmer R. Myers, Bellefontaine, Ohio, R. 2. See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE NICHOLS: See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. THE OGDEN: Entered in 1926 contest by Mrs. Joe Ogden, Bedford, Ky. See Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Is growing at Riehl farm. THE OHIO: See Mr. Bixby's paper in 1926 report and Mr. Reed's paper in 1931 report. Has been generally planted in all nut tree orchards. E. C. Rice, Absher, Ky., has few young trees doing fine and bore a few nuts in 1934; largest in hull he had ever seen. J. H. Gage, Hamilton, Ontario, planted one Ohio walnut in 1924, moved it in 1925. It started to bear in 1928 and has borne every year since except one. Tree now 25 feet in height, trunk six inches in diameter, is growing in light, sandy soil near west end of north shore of Lake Ontario. W. R. Fickes, Wooster, Ohio, reports the Ohio as not promising there. THE PARADOX (hybrid): See Mr. Bixby's paper in 192
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