| Officers and Committees of the Association | [3] |
| Members of the Association | [4] |
| Constitution and Rules of the Association | [8] |
| Proceedings of the Meeting held at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912 | [9] |
| Address of Welcome by the Mayor of Lancaster | [9] |
| Response by Mr. Littlepage | [11] |
| President's Address. The Practical Aspects of Hybridizing Nut Trees. Robert T. Morris, New York | [12] |
| Fraudulent and Uninformed Promoters. T. P. Littlepage, Indiana | [22] |
| Recent Work on the Chestnut Blight. Keller E. Rockey, Pennsylvania | [37] |
| Some Problems in the Treatment of Diseased Chestnut Trees. Roy G. Pierce, Pennsylvania | [44] |
| Nut Growing and Tree Breeding and their Relation to Conservation. J. Russell Smith, Pennsylvania | [59] |
| Beginning with Nuts. W. C. Deming, New York | [64] |
| The Persian Walnut, Its Disaster and Lessons for 1912. J. G. Rush, Pennsylvania | [85] |
| A 1912 Review of the Nut Situation in the North. C. A. Reed, Washington, D. C | [91] |
| Demonstration in Grafting. J. F. Jones, Pennsylvania | [105] |
| Some Persian Walnut Observations, Experiments and Results for 1912. E. R. Lake, Washington, D. C | [110] |
| The Indiana Pecans. R. L. McCoy, Indiana | [113] |
| Appendix: |
| Report of Secretary and Treasurer | [116] |
| Report of Committee on Resolutions | [117] |
| Report of Committee on the Death of Professor John Craig | [119] |
| Report of Committee on Exhibits | [120] |
| The Hickory Bark Borer | [122] |
| Miscellaneous Notes: |
| Members Present | [124] |
| List of Correspondents and Others Interested in Nut Culture | [124] |
| Extracts from Letters from State Vice-Presidents and Others | [138] |