1913

CONCORDE N. H.
THE RUMFORD PRESS
1914


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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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 Washington, D. C., November 18 and 19, 1913[11]
Experiences and Experiments with the Persian Walnut, A. C. Pomeroy, New York[11]
Forage Nuts and the Chestnut and Walnut in Europe, J. Russell Smith, Virginia[20]
Present State of the Chestnut Blight, J. Franklin Collins, Washington, D. C.[25]
Top-Working Seedling Pecan Trees, W. N. Hutt, North Carolina[32]
Unusual Methods of Propagating Nut Trees, Dr. Robert T. Morris, New York City[43]
The Possibilities of Nut Culture in Utah, Leon D. Batchelor, Utah[48]
The Diseases of Nut Trees, M. B. Waite, Washington, D. C.[50]
Insects Injurious to Nut Trees, A. L. Quaintance, Washington, D. C.[62]
Demonstrations of Methods of Propagating Nut Trees[64]
Appendix:
Report of the Secretary-Treasurer[69]
Resolution Concerning Nurserymen Adopted at the Annual Meeting of the Association, November 18 and 19, 1913[71]
Present at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Northern Nut Growers Association[72]
Exhibits[73]
George W. Endicott—The Boone Chestnut, E. A. Riehl, Alton, Ill.[74]
Letters from Members[75]
The Late Henry Hales as a Nut Culturist, H. W. Hales, New Jersey[77]
The Filbert Blight. Abstract of Paper by Humphrey[78]
The Truth about Tree Planting with Dynamite[79]
Correspondents and Others Interested in Nut Culture[81]
Authorities and Special Correspondents[89]
The Chestnut Blight and Immune Hybrids. Recent Publications[92]


OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION

PresidentT. P. LittlepageIndiana
Vice-PresidentW. N. RoperVirginia
Secretary and TreasurerW. C. DemingGeorgetown, Conn.

COMMITTEES