TABLE OF CONTENTS

Officers and Committees of the Association[4]
Members of the Association[5]
Constitution and Rules of the Association[10]
Proceedings of the Meeting held at Evansville, Indiana, August 20 and 21, 1914[11]
Report of the Secretary-Treasurer[17]
Proposed Score Card for Judging Nuts[20]
Status and Possibilities of Nut Culture in the North, T. P. Littlepage, Washington, D. C.[23]
Discussion on Cultivation and Fertilizers for Nut Trees[31]
Personal Experiences with Hybridization of Nut Trees, Dr. Robert T. Morris, New York[37]
The Use of Dynamite in Tree Planting, C. D. Evans, Delaware[43]
Demonstration of Grafting and Budding Nut Trees, R. L. McCoy, Indiana, and Paul White, Indiana[47]
Discussion on Seedling Trees[52]
Seedling Nut Trees. The Nomenclature of Northern Pecans, Dr. J. Russell Smith, Pennsylvania[54]
Practical Suggestions on the Production of Nut Orchards, Dr. C. A. Van Duzee, Georgia[61]
The Function of the Class Journal, Ralph T. Olcott, Editor American Nut Journal[65]
Discussion on Top Working Large Nut Trees[68]
Report of the Committee on Nomenclature[73]
Report of the Committee on Exhibits[74]
Report of the Committee on Resolutions[74]
Session at Enterprise[75]
A Plea for the Planting of Nut Trees, Colonel C. K. Sober, Pennsylvania[85]
Discussion on the Hazel or Filbert[88]
Appendix:
The History of the Persian Walnut in Pennsylvania, J. G. Rush, Pennsylvania[93]
A Comparison of Northern and Southern Conditions in the Propagation of Nut Trees, J. F. Jones, Pennsylvania[96]
Top Working Large Walnut Trees, W. C. Reed, Indiana[101]
Interest in Nut Growing in the Intermountain States, Dr. L. D. Batchelor, Utah[104]
Report from G. H. Corsan, Canada[105]
Distribution of Persian ("English") Walnut Seedlings in Michigan[107]
Examples of Some Recent Correspondence[109]
Preliminary Report on the Persian Walnut, by the Secretary[114]
Correspondents and Others Interested in Nut Culture[118]
Some Recent Literature on Nuts and Nut Growing[124]
Present at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Northern Nut Growers Association[126]
Annual Meeting in 1915[127]

OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION

PresidentJ. Russell SmithUniversity of Pennsylvania
Vice-PresidentW. C. ReedIndiana
Secretary and TreasurerW. C. DemingGeorgetown, Connecticut

COMMITTEES

Executive
T. P. Littlepage
R. T. Morris
And the Officers
Nomenclature
W. C. Reed
R. T. Morris
E. R. Lake
C. A. Reed
R. L McCoy
Membership
W. C. Deming
Leon D. Batchelor
C. H. Plump
Hybrids
R. T. Morris
J. R. Smith
C. P. Close
Promising Seedlings
T. P. Littlepage
C. A. Reed
J. Russell Smith
Press and Publication
Ralph T. Olcott
T. P. Littlepage
W. C. Deming

STATE VICE-PRESIDENTS

ArizonaC. R. BiedermanGarces
CaliforniaClaude D. TribbleElk Grove
CanadaG. H. CorsanUniversity of Toronto
ConnecticutNewman HungerfordTorrington, R. 2, Box 76
District of ColumbiaT. P. LittlepageUnion Trust Building, Washington
FloridaH. Harold HumeGlen Saint Mary
GeorgiaJ. B. WightCairo
IllinoisE. A. RiehlAlton
IndianaR. L. McCoyLake
IrelandDr. Augustine Henry5 Sanford Terrace, Ranelagh, Dublin
KentuckyA. L. MoseleyCalhoun
MarylandC. P. CloseDepartment of Agriculture, Washington
MassachusettsJames H. Bowditch903 Tremont Building, Boston
MichiganH. L. Haskell209 North Rowe St., Ludington
MinnesotaC. A. Van DuzeeMinneapolis
MissouriAlfred E. JohnsonMcBaine, R.1
New JerseyC. S. RidgwayLumberton
New YorkDr. Ira Ulman213 West 147th St., New York City
North CarolinaW. N. Hutt, State HorticulturistRaleigh
OhioHarry R. Weber601 Gerke Building, Cincinnati
PennsylvaniaJ. G. RushWest Willow
TennesseeEgbert D. Van SyckelTrenton
UtahLeon D. Batchelor, Horticulturist, State Agricultural CollegeLogan
VirginiaJohn S. ParishEastham
West VirginiaB. F. HartzellShepherdstown