Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings At the Seventh Annual Meeting

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MR. LITTLEPAGE: How is the flavor?
MR. M. P. REED: The flavor is good.
MR. LITTLEPAGE: I was just going to say, Mr. President, that I visitedMr. Reed's place this summer, and it is utterly surprising how fast andbeautifully this hardy almond grew. He took me out at the edge of thegarden where he has them growing, and I could hardly realize that theywere only three-year-old trees. They were as full of little almonds asthe peach trees were of peaches, only they were much longer and withvery red l
...eaves. Vincennes, Indiana, is on the thirty-ninth parallel, which is the northern boundary of the District of Columbia, and it getsmuch colder there than here, and those trees haven't the slightest signof winter-killing. I don't know anything about the quality of the meat, but they are certainly wonderful bearers.
DR. MORRIS: I find that in the region of Stamford, Connecticut, hardshelled almonds do pretty well if you look after them pretty closely, but they take all your time. They have so many different blights on themthat I am glad mine died a long time ago.


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