the fall are important factors.
Motion was carried that the board of directors should formulate
requirements for Honorary membership and have a proposition ready for
discussion at the 1934 convention.
List of officers and committee members was then read. Same are recorded
on pages 3 and 4.
The President: Attention is called to the fact that the annual dues are
now only $2.00 and surely there are a large number of people interested
in nut tree growing who will wish to join our association. I am sure
each member will wish to subscribe for our official journal, the
NATIONAL NUT NEWS, the subscription price of which is only $1.00 per
year (in the United States) and remittance may be made through our
Treasurer or direct to the News at 2810 South Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Those who desire to secure budded or grafted nut bearing trees will have
their orders given proper attention by any of the following who are
members of our association:
W. R. Fickes, Route 7, Wooster,
Ohio.
Gerardi Nurseries, O'Fallon, Ill.
John W. Hershey, Downingtown,
Pa.
Indiana Nut Nursery (J. W. Wilkinson,
Prop.), Rockport, Ind.
J. F. Jones Nurseries, Box N. 356,
Lancaster, Pa.
Michigan Nut Nursery (H. Burgart),
Rt. 2, Union City, Mich.
E. A. Riehl Farm and Nursery,
Godfrey, Ill.
Snyder Bros., Inc., Center Point,
Iowa.
Sunny Ridge Nursery (Dr. J.
Russell Smith), Round Hill, Va.
W. G. Bixby Nursery, 32 Grand
Ave., Baldwin, N. Y.
J. U. Gellatly, West Bank, B. C.,
Canada.
The Living Tree Guild, 468 Fourth
Ave., New York.
The latter has distributed a great deal of information on northern nut
culture and I think a paper at our next convention outlining its work
and accomplishments would be most valuable.
Each one present is cordially invited to attend our convention next
year, September 10 and 11, 1934 at Battle Creek, Michigan.
As there is no further business, this the 24th Annual Convention of the
Northern Nut Growers Association will be adjourned.
The Convention adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
EXHIBITS
=By Clermont Co., Ohio=
Hill hickories.
=By Dr. Deming=
Metal tree labels.
=By W. R. Dunlap=
Japanese walnut.
Heartnut x butternut cross.
Seedling English walnut.
=By F. H. Frey=
Black walnuts:
Hillabolt, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia.
Marion, from Mrs. C. W. Freel, Pleasantville, Ia.
Metcalf
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