The President: On the high slopes of the Carpathian mountains. The winter temperatures go down rather low. In fact lower than in Toronto.
Mr. Hershey: Juglan regia?
The President: Yes. In early September the buds were quite matured, wood was ripened up and favorable for enduring the winter temperatures of Toronto. I have an impression that it gets 15 to 18 below zero. The trees have come through the winter at Montreal where they have even lower temperatures.
Member: How would we get them in? Get a permit from Washington?
The President: It can be done.
Dr. Smith: An application for the lot can be made.
The President then asked for the report of the Secretary.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY
The year 1929-30 has been one of growing interest on the part of the public, laying the foundation for a more rapidly increasing membership and wider influence on the part of the association.