APPENDIX
Among those present were the following:
Senator Penney—Saginaw, Michigan.
B. K. Ogden—3306 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
W. G. Slappey—12 Boyd Avenue, Takoma Park, D. C.
S. von Ammon—Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
A. M. Greene—Ridge Road, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Alfred Heine—Bowie, Md.
H. Harold Hume—Glen St. Mary, Fla.
R. H. Hartshorn,—Washington, D. C.
Wm. S. Linton—Saginaw, Mich.
W. E. Safford—Botanist, Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
Dr. M. B. Waite—Federal Insecticide and Fungicide Board, Bureau of
Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
Dr. Oswald Schreiner—Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
Karl Wallace Greene—Washington, D. C
C. A. Reed—Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. C. A. Reed—Washington, D. C.
C. P. Close—Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. C. P. Close—Washington, D. C.
W. R. Mattoon—Forest Service, Washington, D. C.
Thomas P. Littlepage—Washington, D. C.
John M. Littlepage—Washington, D. C.
Eunice M. Obenschain—Hotel Monmouth, Washington, D. C.
J. M. Richardson—Stormville, N. Y.
Robert T. Morris—114 E. 54th St., N. Y.
Dr. Llewellyn Jordan—100 Baltimore Ave., Takoma Park, Md.
Alfred V. Wall—2305 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md.
Jacob E. Brown—-Elmer, N. J.
Albert R. Williams—Washington, D. C.
Mrs. B. W. Gahn—Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
James S. McGlennon—Rochester, N. Y.
Ralph T. Olcott—Rochester, N. Y.
Zenas H. Ellis—Fair Haven, Vt.
G. A. Zimmerman, M. D.—Piketown, Pa.
G. F. Gravatt—Forest Pathology, Bureau of Plant Industry,
Washington, D. C.
Willard B. Bixby—Baldwin, N. Y.
John W. Hershey—Banks, Pa.
P. H. O'Connor—Bowie, Md.
John E. Carmoday—Charlottesville, Va.
Mrs. John Carmoday—Charlottesville, Va.
Mrs. W. N. Hutt—"The Progressive Farmer," Southern Pines, N. C.
Ammon P. Fritz—55 E. Franklin St., Ephrata, Pa.
W. A. Orton—Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.
J. C. Corbett—Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
W. G. Pollaret—The Star, Washington, D. C.
Prof. Lumsden—Federal Horticultural Board, Washington, D. C.
EXHIBITS LISTED
Crops of 1923
Exhibit of Robt. T. Morris 1. Hybrid chinkapin (burrs and nuts). 2. Graft of pear tree (paraffin method).
Exhibit of C. A. Reed
"Rush" American Hazel.
Exhibit of C. P. Close 1. Seedling filbert. 2. "Van Fleet" hybrid chinkapin. 3. "Glady" walnut.
Exhibit of J. F. Jones Persian Walnuts. 1. Wiltz Mayette. 2. Meylan. 3. Lancaster. 4. Lancaster (Same). 5. Eureka. 6. Hall. Pecans. 1. Posey. 2. Busseron. 3. Niblack. Hazels. 1. Rush (Three exhibits). Cobnut. 1. (No name). Filberts. 1. Fichtendersche. 2. Daviana. 3. Blumenberger. 4. Italian red. 5. Lambert nut. 6. Friehe Longe. 7. Gunzelebenner. 8. White Aveline. 9. Grosse Ronde. 10. Barcellona. 11. Spanik Gr. 12. Prolific. 13. Noce Lunghe. 14. Du Chilly. 15. Grant de Halle. 16. Buttners. Exhibit of W. G. Bixby 1. Lancaster Heartnuts. 2. Royal Walnuts. 3. Hall Persian Walnuts. 4. Rush Persian Walnuts. Exhibit of T. P. Littlepage (Grown on his farm). 1. Chinkapins. 2. "O'Connor" walnuts. 3. Mixture of varieties of European filberts. 4. Cluster of pecans (Indiana). 5. Littlepage hazels (which Mr. Littlepage called "American"). 6. Spanish chestnut.