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It was decided first to cross Rush, a selected form of _Corylus americana_, with the best varieties of _Corylus Avellana_, Rush contributing the hardiness of the native hazel, possible resistance to filbert blight, and the hybrid vigor that sometimes results from the crossing of two species.
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The inter-crossing of selections of _Corylus americana_ does not appear to be a promising line of attack in filbert breeding where hybrids with _C.
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We do know that when the cross is made that the _Corylus americana_ variety must be the seed-parent.
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As mentioned, one species, _Corylus americana_ Walt., is native to much of Virginia.
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The hybrids between the Rush variety of Corylus americana and various varieties of C. avellana produced by the late J.F. Jones are very much worth while.
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The one which is most prized, _Corylus americana_, is found over a wide range of territory and abundantly in many places between
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At that time the collection consisted of 28 varieties; today there are under test at Geneva 99 varieties of Corylus avellana, five varieties of Corylus americana, five Jones seedlings, and six species of Corylus, or a total of 115 forms.
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Zellernuss, Neue Riesennuss, Eickige Barcelonaer, and Winkler and Rush, the latter two being varieties of Corylus americana.
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