Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings At the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting
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And if theneighborhood zest was overfreighted with purpose to find such trees Ihad not found it out. It looked to me like a worthwhile endeavor not tolet this neglect go further, even though chance finds were much lessenedfrom what they probably once were. Having three or four kinds of hickories is no doubt a fine thing for us. Nature cannot manage nearly so well with them as can man, but she makessomething of a hit once in a while. More than we think for, perhaps, inthe hickories we are using ...to graft from, there is quite likely, in thesizeable shagbarks, something besides shagbark. Their distinctiveness, for which we selected them, is due to a fortunate, unlike cross bringingout their exceptional characteristics. What most hinders progress isquite conceivably a sort of swamped unchangeableness. That is verypossibly the likely ailment we've got in our hazelnuts. There were nothree or four kinds of them scattered more or less everywhere about thecountry with which nature could make chance crosses as with hickories.
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