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

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PHILLIPS: I had about 300 trees planted in 1911, blackwalnuts. In 1913 I budded them according to the Oregon method. I failedto make any of these grow. In 1913 I cleft grafted and a great many ofthese started, but they all failed to live. I wonder wherein I failed.
MR. LITTLEPAGE: No one can tell why a particular scion does notlive. I had scions from a very fine hickory and I put them in coldstorage. The wood was in perfect condition. I grafted perhaps 100 ofthese scions as I have described. I
...have four trees growing out of the100 grafted. In handling the wood I got fungus on it probably. That maybe one reason why it failed. There may be other reasons. If the scionswere not dormant that might explain it.
MR. W. C. REED: I think it is very important that walnutgrafting wood should be cut before severe weather in the winter, thoughI don't think it ever grows cold enough to hurt pecan wood. You need notworry about pecan wood, but in the case of the walnut it should be cutbefore extreme cold weather and put in cold storage.


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