. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Drives the chills from the morning shave Portable comfortâinstant heat at the touch of a match. No dust or dirt. No smoke or odor. Oil con- sumed only when needed. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined; pure and clean burning. Sold in bulk and in five-gallon cans. Or- der by nameâPearl Oil. We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMP\NY IC A I, I P O B N 1 Al Improving the Seedling Walnut Continued from page 7. ling walnut that will win its way over the grafted varieties that we have will be a greater prize in itself than any man or association of men ca
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Drives the chills from the morning shave Portable comfortâinstant heat at the touch of a match. No dust or dirt. No smoke or odor. Oil con- sumed only when needed. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined; pure and clean burning. Sold in bulk and in five-gallon cans. Or- der by nameâPearl Oil. We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMP\NY IC A I, I P O B N 1 Al Improving the Seedling Walnut Continued from page 7. ling walnut that will win its way over the grafted varieties that we have will be a greater prize in itself than any man or association of men can offer in money. I herewith submit a score card for a seedling tree and nut. It may not be scientifically, according to the ideas of some. I give it for what it is worth. Experience and investigation may sug- gest changes. SEEDLING WALNUT SCORE CARD FOR WESTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Perfect Tree Qualityâ Score. Vigor 15 Productivity 8 No blight 7 Proximity of blooms 5 Kudiling out April 20 to May 20. 5 Maturing before October 10 5 Uprightness 5 Tree score total 50 Nut Qualityâ Taste 25 Kernel, light color 5 Form, round, size No. 1 5 Shell and kernel, weight equal 4 Cracking out readily 5 Sealing quality 4 Shell color and smoothness 2 Nut, total score 50 Total tree and nut score 100 There are many fine seedling wal- nut trees in the Dundee orchards of Trunk, Dearborn and Prince. Also in the extensive orchards of the Matt- hews Planting company in Yamhill county. Mr. McDonald reports a very fine seedling at Oregon City, Mrs. Chas. T. Kamm has a very fine May- ette seedling; Senator McNary has a very fine prolific seedling at his home in Salem. One of the best is reported from W. B. Andrews at Eugene. I have two seedlings of promise, but have not had sufficient time to recom- mend them. The best one is a seed- ling from the Prince. It misses the frost, both in the Spring and Fall, and is of high quality, but does not pro- duce as well as the other, which is wonderfully proli
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