184
_Wire Guard Around Young Chestnut Tree_ 185
A Pecan Orchard in Glouchester County, Virginia--Mrs. Selina L.
Hopkins 186
Indiana Nut Shows Have Educational Value--W. B. Ward 188
_View of an Indiana Nut Exhibit_ 189
The Importance of Stock and Scion Relationship in Hickory and
Walnut--Carl Weschcke 190
Progress with Nuts at Wolfeboro, New Hampshire--Matthew Lahti 195
Breeding Chestnuts in the New York City Area--Alfred Szego 196
Winter Injury to Nut Trees at Ithaca, New York, in the Fall and
Winter of 1947-48--L. H. MacDaniels and Damon Boynton 199
What Came Through the Hard Winter in Ontario--George Hebden
Corsan 201
Filberts Grow in Vermont--Joseph N. Collins 202
Report of Necrology Committee 203
Carl E. Schuster 203
Mrs. Laura Selden Ellwanger 204
M. M. Kaufman 205
Norman B. Ward 205
Attendance 206
Northern Nut Growers Association, Membership List 209
Exhibitors at the 39th Annual Meeting 222
Announcements 223
+Please Note: The membership list is in the back of this volume.+
OFFICERS OF
THE ASSOCIATION
1949
_President_--H. F. Stoke, 1436 Watts Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia
_Vice-President_--Dr. L. H. MacDaniels, Dept. of Floriculture and
Ornamental Horticulture, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
_Treasurer_--Sterling A. Smith, 630 West South Street, Vermilion, Ohio
_Secretary_--J. C. McDaniel, Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture, State Office
Bldg., Nashville 3, Tennessee
_Directors_ include above officers _plus_:
John Davidson, 234 E. Second Street, Xenia, Ohio; and
Clarence A. Reed, 7309 Piney Branch Road, N. W., Washington
12, D.C.
_Dean_--Dr. W. C. Deming, 31 S. Highland, West Hartford 7, Connecticut
_Nomin
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