Officers, Directors and Committees | 3 |
State Vice-Presidents | 4 |
List of Members | 5 |
Constitution | 8 |
By-Laws | 9 |
The President | 10 |
Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Convention | 11 |
Address of Welcome by W. K. Kellogg | 11 |
Report of Secretary | 13 |
Report of Treasurer | 15 |
Reports of Standing Committees | 16 |
Business Session | 18 |
The Dietetic Importance of Nuts—Dr. John Harvey Kellogg | 20 |
Nut Culture Work of the Living Tree Guild—Miss Dorothy Sawyer | 28 |
Progress report on Nut Growing in the Ithaca, N. Y. region—Dr. L. H. MacDaniels | 31 |
Some Random Notes on Nut Culture—D. C. Snyder | 34 |
Winter Injury of Filberts at Geneva, 1933-34—Prof. G. L. Slate | 36 |
Notes on Hickories—A. B. Anthony | 41 |
Letter from Rev. Paul C. Crath—Poland | 45 |
The Chestnut Situation in Illinois—Dr. A. S. Colby | 47 |
Report on Commercial Cracking and Merchandising of Black Walnuts—H. F. Stokes | 50 |
Nut Culture in Ontario—George Corsan | 53 |
Nut Growing on a Commercial Basis—Miss Amelia Riehl | 54 |
Some Notes on the Hardiness of the English Walnut in Michigan and Ontario—Prof. J. A. Neilson | 55 |
Nut Tree Prospects in the Tennessee Valley—John W. Hershey | 61 |
Some New Hicans and Pecans—J. G. Duis | 62 |
Some Old Friends—Dr. W. C. Deming | 64 |
Nut Growing in Vermont—Zenas H. Ellis | 66 |
A Roll Call of the Nuts—Dr. W. C. Deming | 69 |
Nut Culture in the North—J. F. Wilkinson | 84 |
Varieties of Nut Trees for the Northernmost Zone—C. A. Reed | 87 |
Notes on the TOUR, Tuesday September11, 1934 | 104 |
Address of Prof. V. R. Gardner, Director, Experiment Station at Michigan State College, East Lansing | 104 |
The 1934 Ohio Black Walnut Contest—Carl F. Walker | 107 |
Mr. Ellis' Report as Delegate to Paris Horticultural Exposition | 109 |
Report of Resolutions Committee | 110 |
Communications from: |
J. U. Gellatley | 111 |
B. D. Wallace | 113 |
Vera Nekiassena | 114 |
Divisional Forest Officer—Kashmir | 115 |
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