John H. Gordon Jr.
1385 Campbell Blvd.
Amherst, NY 14228-1403
(716) 691 9371 evenings
[email protected]
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Grower of nut, pawpaw & persimmon
trees for Western NY climates
Located on NY Rte. 270
4 mi. north of Rte. 263
midway between Buffalo & Lockport
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If no variety is requested, the variety sent will best match the sent
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(Wipe
away of any buds that start growth below a graft union.) Persimmon and pecan
leaf later than other transplants. Grafted persimmons and pawpaws sucker too
freely from below the graft union; rub at least once. |
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Manchurian Walnut (Juglans ailantifolia)
Heartnut
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... nuts $2/oz , $5/lb. 30 nuts/lb: (out) ... graft wood at $2/ ft: COVEL …seedlings $6/2.5': CW3, Imshu strains ...seedlings $4/ea=l.5', $6/ea=2.5',: (out) ... graft wood $2 /ft: BAKER
Elmer Myers, Ohio, Rohwer
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Chestnut is a starch nut,
like oak's acorn or potato, thus tolerates little freezing, drying or wetness
on its hull. Planting chestnut is more demanding than other nuts, but is so
similar that this illustration can be applied to most seed.. (Persian walnut
should be planted with the suture seam vertical, after soaking in aerated
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Fall transplanting of bare
root trees: Spring planting is similar. Tree shelters make spring transplanting
most successful. Before tree shelters were used transplants would put on
flushes of growth during wet periods, but wilt/defoliate during dry periods.
The cell of moist air in a tree shelter conserves moisture until roots
recover. New growth should be exiting the top of the shelter after 8 inches /
1 month of growth. Cut the tube lower to achieve exiting by July. Leaves
remain pale green until exiting the shelter. Fish emulsion is the mild
fertilizer to use because it does not burn the foliage and new roots as most
salts (15-15-15) can in the hot, first year environment. |
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Pawpaw (Asimina
triloba)
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...seed: $2/oz (about 30 seed):PaGolden strain ...graft wood $ 2 /ft: NC1, SAA ZIMMERMAN, TAYTWO, SAA OVERLEASE, SAB OVERLEASE, SAC OVERLEASE, PA
GOLDEN ...graft wood $2/ft: DICKIE, CAMPBELL'S NC-10, G. LONG, PROK, KORP, YATES, EVELYN, HESS, SZUKIS(bi-sexual),
CAMPBELL, G. RED ...graft wood at $2/ft: SLAGEL (heavy cropping, Eastern Filbert
Blight resistant) ...graft wood: $2/ft: OB 1 |
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Tender species like persimmon and Chinese chestnut need hardening for winter. To show the qualities possible in shelters, a well adapted shelter is described here, formerly made by Tree Sentry Inc. of Perrysburg, Ohio. (Bailey's of Laytonville, CA 1-800-322-4539 sells a one piece design.) The TSI design clipped together so that the top would be removed before winter so that the 6" wide open top allowed turbulent air in to dry and harden the transplant for winter, even a pine, while the tree crown is protected from mice. A protective browse mesh extended the total shelter height to 48". The mesh helps protect against larger hungry animals and still allows young trees feel the effects of the wind. Wind slows growth and firms the stem (so does the color yellow in yellow drain tile shelters). The open mesh also reduces the occurrence of seedling die-back associated with too-tall-sealed shelters. Recently the Pennsylvania growers have been drilling 5/8" holes at six inch centers (Swiss cheese fashion) so breeze will blow |
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through the left-on
shelters, and toughen the trees by vibrating and cooling the trees. The
surest way to start pawpaw seed outdoors is to plant eight seed in the ring
of condensation about 1 inch inside the tepee shelter's rim (or similarly cut |
SEE
www.nynga.org
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NNGA membership application
Send to: Sandra Anagnostakis ......... New Member
............ Renewal |
Individual, US..........
$25.00 |
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Shagbark Hickory
Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus umbellata)
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...nuts $2/oz, $8/lb ~40nuts/lb: Yoder, Porter (out) ...seedlings $8 /ea 2.5ft: Weschcke/Yoder strain ...graft wood @ $2/ft: YODER#1, PORTER, NEILSON, ...seedlings $8/ea 3ft: Fayette strain Snaps, mix (out) ...seedlings $8/ea 2ft: Snaps (out) ...A olive seedlings $4/ea=2ft: Rochester strain
...book $12/ea: 172 page soft cover book published by the Society of Ontario Nut Growers. Chapters on the nuts and fruit listed above, plus planting, grafting, layering and breeding these fruit and nut types. Illustrated with line drawings. |
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