Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting

DOWNINGTOWN, PA.

SEPTEMBER 11 and 12,

1933


INDEX

Officers, Directors and Committees[3]
State Vice-Presidents[4]
List of Members[5]
Constitution[8]
By-Laws[9]
My Butternut, A Poem, by J. H. Helmick[10]
Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual Convention[11]
Address of Rev. G. Paul Musselman[11]
Report of the Treasurer[13]
J. F. Jones' Experimental Work in Hybridizing Filberts and Hazels—Miss Mildred Jones[14]
Commercial Cracking of the Black Walnut—H. F. Stoke[16]
Walnut Notes for 1933—C. A. Reed[20]
Is Information of General Orchard Fertility of Value in the Nut Grove—Prof. F. N. Fagan[25]
Forward March of the Nut Cultural Project in Michigan—Prof. James A. Neilson[28]
Notes on the Filbert Orchard at Geneva, N. Y.—Prof. G. L. Slate[34]
Developing a Walnut Grove as a Side Line by a Bee-keeper—L. K. Hostetter[37]
Nut Trees as Used in Landscaping—Dr. Lewis E. Theiss[39]
My Experience in Growing Nut Trees on the Home Lawn—M. Glen Kirkpatrick[42]
Developing a Thousand Tree Improved Black Walnut Grove—C. F. Hostetter[43]
Tribute to Mr. Bixby[45]
Message to Dr. Morris[46]
A Black Walnut Grove and Why—Dr. Frank L. Baum[47]
Nut Contests[48]
Filbert Pollinization[48]
Green Shoot Grafting of Trees—Dr. R. T. Morris[49]
Communications from:
Robert T. Morris, M.D.[49]
Prof. A. S. Colby[53]
J. U. Gellatly[54]
Notes on the "Tour," Tuesday, September 12, 1933[55]
Notes on the Banquet, Tuesday evening, September 12, 1933[56]
Address of Al. Bergstrom[57]
Reports of Standing Committees[57]
Reports of the Resolutions Committee[57]
List of member nurserymen having budded and grafted stock[58]
Exhibits at the Convention[59]
Attendance[60]
Books and Bulletins on Northern Nut Growing[62]
Advertisements—"Hobbies Magazine"[63]