SEPTEMBER 17, 18, 19,

1930


CONTENTS

Officers, Directors and Committees[3]
State Vice-Presidents[4]
List of Members[5]
Constitution[9]
By-Laws[11]
Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Convention[13]
Nuts and Nut Growers of the Middle West—S. W. Snyder[14]
Address of Professor T. J. Maney[20]
Methods in Scoring the Black Walnut—Prof. N. F. Drake[23]
Nuts in North Dakota—Prof. A. F. Yeager[27]
Report on the 1929 Nut Contest—Dr. W. C. Deming[28]
New Members' Experience and Questions[31]
Discussion on Chestnut Growing[33]
The Paraffin Method in Transplanting Nursery Stock—Prof. J. A. Neilson[37]
Some Notes on the Japanese Walnut in North America—Prof. J. A. Neilson[39]
Thirty Years Experience in the Care of Scionwood—F. O. Harrington[46]
Experiments and Observations in Searching for Best Seedling Nut Trees—J. F. Wilkinson[51]
More Nuts—Less Meat—Dr. J. H. Kellogg[57]
Induced Immunity to Chestnut Blight—Dr. G. A. Zimmerman[68]
Plant Patent Act—Thomas P. Littlepage[73]
Banquet[77]
President's Address[81]
Report of the Secretary[87]
Business Session[89]
Treasurer's Report[91]
Harvesting and Marketing the Native Nut Crop of the North—C. A. Reed[92]
Beechnuts—Willard G. Bixby[100]
The 1929 Contest—Willard G. Bixby[104]
Attendance Record[117]


OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION

President J. A. Neilson, Hort. Dept. M. S. C., East Lansing, Mich.
Vice-President C. F. Walker, 2851 E Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Secretary W. G. Bixby, 32 Grand AVE., Baldwin, N. Y.
Treasurer Karl W. Greene, Ridge Road, N. W., Washington, D. C.

DIRECTORS