EXHIBITS
| By Clermont Co., Ohio |
| Hill hickories. |
| By Dr. Deming |
| Metal tree labels. |
| By W. R. Dunlap |
| Japanese walnut. |
| Heartnut × butternut cross. |
| Seedling English walnut. |
| By F. H. Frey |
| Black walnuts: |
| Hillabolt, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia. |
| Marion, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia. |
| Metcalf, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia. |
| Wheeling, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia. |
| Worthington, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia. |
| Kettler, from Fred Kettler, Plattesville, Wisc. |
| Oklahoma Seedling (J. Rupestris, pp. 60 1932 report). |
| Rohwer, from J. Rohwer, Grundy Center, Ia. |
| Grundy, from J. Rohwer, Grundy Center, Ia. |
| Stabler (one lobe), from O. H. Casper, Anna, Ill. |
| Sample package of new method selling black walnuts, sliced shell and meats together. |
| Mat made of cross sections of black walnuts fastened together with copper wire. |
| By J. U. Gellatly |
| Leaf tracing of bitternut × English walnut hybrid. |
| By Samuel Graham |
| Collection of black walnuts and hickory nuts from Ithaca, N. Y. |
| By J. R. Hershey |
| Little Giant nut cracker. |
| Little Giant walnut huller. |
| By John W. Hershey |
| Collection of black walnuts, hickory nuts and pecans. |
| One Thomas black walnut tree four feet tall, one year from graft bearing |
| a Thomas walnut. |
| John W. Hershey nut cracker. |
| By L. K. Hostetter |
| Monterey black walnut. |
| By F. F. Jones Nurseries |
| Ohio black walnut. |
| Thomas black walnut. |
| Ten Eyck black walnut. |
| Pleas hicans. |
| Buchanan filberts. |
| Jones hybrid hazels and filberts. |
| Alpine English walnuts. |
| Hall English walnuts. |
| Wiltz-mayette English walnuts. |
| By H. F. Stoke |
| Homeland black walnut. |
| Exhibit of commercial 2-lb. package of black walnut kernels. |
| By Harry R. Weber |
| Weber walnut. |
| By Dr. G. A. Zimmerman |
| Collection of nuts. |
ATTENDANCE—1933 CONVENTION
Mrs. Laura Woodward Abbott, R. D. No. 2, Bristol, Pa.
John Alcorn, Paoli, Pa.
Dr. Frank L. Baum, Boyertown, Pa.
Mrs. Frank L. Baum, Boyertown, Pa.
Miss Dorothy Baum, Boyertown, Pa.
H. K. Beard, Schaefferstown, Pa.
Mrs. H. K. Beard, Schaefferstown, Pa.
Miss Elizabeth Beitler, Downingtown, Pa.
Al. Bergstrom, Coatesville, Pa.
Carl P. Birkinbine, Cynwyd, Pa.
A. R. Buckwalter, Flemington, N. J.
G. Y. Clement, West Chester, Pa.
Mrs. G. Y. Clement, West Chester, Pa.
Oliver Croshaw, Hightstown, Pa.
Elroy Curtis, Brookfield, Conn.
Wm. Curtis, New York, N. Y.
Dr. W. C. Deming, 31 Owen St., Hartford, Conn.
Milton Dull, Schaefferstown, Pa.
Mrs. Milton Dull, Schaefferstown, Pa.
C. E. Endy, Yellow House, Pa.
Mrs. C. E. Endy, Yellow House, Pa.
Prof. F. N. Fagan, State College, Pa.
Frank H. Frey, Chicago, Ill.
Joseph B. Gable, Stewartstown, Pa.
S. H. Graham, Ithaca, N. Y.
Paul W. Hafer, Lorane, Pa.
J. W. Hartman, Sligo, Pa.
Dr. Julian T. Hammond, Newtown, Pa.
John K. Hershey, Ronks, Pa.
J. R. Hershey, Kinzers, Pa.
John W. Hershey, Downingtown, Pa.
Mrs. John W. Hershey, Downingtown, Pa.
C. F. Hostetter, Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
Mrs. C. F. Hostetter, Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
L. K. Hostetter, Lancaster, Pa.
Mrs. J. F. Jones, Lancaster, Pa.
Miss Mildred Jones, Lancaster, Pa.
M. M. Kaufman, Clarion, Pa.
Mortimer B. Kelly, Morristown, N. J.
M. Glen Kirkpatrick, c/o Farm Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Mary Laudermilch, Lebanan, Pa.
E. J. Leitenberger, 3747 W. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Wm. S. B. McCaleb, St. Davids, Pa.
A. C. McIntyre, State College, Pa.
Mrs. William McPherson, Downingtown, Pa.
Upton Mehring, Keymar, Md.
Mrs. Upton Mehring, Keymar, Md.
F. K. Miller, Clarion, Pa.
Lennard H. Mitchell, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lennard H. Mitchell, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. I. E. Murray, Downingtown, Pa.
Rev. Paul Musselman, Downingtown, Pa.
Prof. J. A. Neilson, East Lansing, Mich.
Mrs. J. A. Neilson, East Lansing, Mich.
Charles S. Phillips, Parkersville, Pa.
Prof. C. A. Reed, Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
John Rick, Reading, Pa.
J. S. Rittenhouse, Lorane, Pa.
Newton H. Russell, South Hadley, Mass.
Mrs. N. H. Russell, South Hadley, Mass.
Miss Dorothy C. Sawyer, New York, N. Y.
Adam S. Schultz, Hereford, Pa.
George L. Slate, Geneva, N. Y.
Samuel M. Smedlet, West Chester, Pa.
Dr. J. Russell Smith, Swarthmore, Pa.
Ella H. Snavely, R. D. No. 2, Manheim, Pa.
H. R. Snavely, R. D. No. 2, Manheim, Pa.
J. M. Somerville, Rimersburg, Pa.
J. W. Sparks, R. D., Williamstown, N. J.
C. D. Setler, Yellow House, Pa.
H. F. Stokes, Roanoke, Va.
Miss Ruth Stokes, Roanoke, Va.
Jacob E. Stover, Springwood Farms, York, Pa.
Mrs. Jacob E. Stover, Springwood Farms, York, Pa.
C. A. Tenney, Clear Spring, Md.
Dr. R. E. Theiss, Lewisburg, Pa.
Mrs. R. E. Theiss, Lewisburg, Pa.
Carl F. Walker, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Robert Wallace, Paoli, Pa.
Wm. S. Weaver, Macungie, Pa.
Dr. Harry R. Weber, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. Harry R. Weber, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. G. A. Zimmerman, Harrisburg, Pa.
Mrs. G. A. Zimmerman, Harrisburg, Pa.
BOOKS AND BULLETINS ON NORTHERN NUT GROWING
1. Nut Culture in the United States, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1896. Out of print and out of date but of great interest.
2. The Nut Culturist, Fuller, pub. Orange Judd Co., N. Y., 1906. Out of print and out of date but a systematic and well written treatise. These two books are the classics of American nut growing.
3. Nut Growing, Dr. Robert T. Morris, pub. MacMillan, N. Y. 2nd edition 1931, price $2.50. The modern authority, written in the author's entertaining and stimulating style.
4. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1501, 1926, Nut Tree Propagation, C. A. Reed, to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. A very full bulletin with many illustrations.
5. Tree Crops, Dr. J. Russell Smith, pub. Harcourt, Brace & Co., N. Y., 1929, price $4.00. Includes the nut crop.
6. Annual reports of the Northern Nut Growers' Association from 1911 to date. To be had from the secretary. Prices on request.
7. Bulletin No. 5, Northern Nut Growers' Association, by W. G. Bixby. 2nd edition, 1920. To be had from the secretary. Price fifty cents.
8. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1392, Black Walnut Culture for both Timber and Nut Production. To be had from the Supt. of Documents, Gov. Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Price 5 cents.
9. Year Book Separate No. 1004, 1927, a brief article on northern nut growing, by C. A. Reed, to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
10. Filberts—G. A. Slate—Bulletin No. 588, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., December, 1930.
11. Leaflet No. 84, 1932, Planting Black Walnut, W. R. Mattoon and C. A. Reed, to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
12. Harvesting and Marketing the Native Nut Crops of the North, by C. A. Reed, 1932, mimeographed bulletin, to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
13. Dealers in Black Walnut Kernels, mimeographed bulletin by C. A. Reed, 1931, to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
14. Eastern Nursery Catalogues Listing Nut Trees, mimeographed leaflet to be had free from U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
15. Twenty Years Progress in Northern Nut Culture. A 48-page booklet of valuable information and instruction by John W. Hershey, Nuticulturist, Downingtown, Penna. Price 25 cents.
16. The National Nut News, official organ of the Northern Nut Growers' Association, 2810 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Monthly, One Dollar a year.
17. Files of The American Nut Journal, to be had from the publishers, American Nurseryman Publishing Co., 39 State St., Rochester, N. Y.
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