evoted to the Production, Distribution and Consumption of the Walnut.
Vol. I, No. 1, November, 1915. The Walnut Book Publishing Co., Orenco,
Oregon. One dollar a year. Official Organ of the Western Walnut
Association.
Nut Trees for the Country's Waste Places. Gilbert E. Bailey, Ph.D.
University of Southern California. _American Fruits_, July, 1915, p. 8.
The Inside of a Graft. F. A. Waugh, _The Country Gentleman_, February
20, 1915, p. 328.
Progress of Nut Culture in the East. Possibilities of a Coming Industry.
W. C. Deming. _The Rural New-Yorker_, March 6, 1915, p. 327.
Illustrations of methods of budding and grafting nut trees.
Air and Wind Dissemination of Ascospores of the Chestnut-Blight Fungus.
F. D. Heald, M. W. Gardner, and R. A. Studhalter. Reprint from _Journal
of Agricultural Research_, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.,
March 25, 1915. Vol. III, No. 6.
Grafting and Budding the Walnut. E. R. Lake. Weekly News Letter to Crop
Correspondents, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.
C., April 7, 1915. Vol. II, No. 35. Numerous cuts.
Neglected Northern Pecans. Dr. J. Russell Smith, University of
Pennsylvania. _Country Gentleman_, January 9, 1915.
Riehl Fun for Nuts. Dr. J. Russell Smith, University of Pennsylvania.
_Country Gentleman_, October 9, 1915.
A Georgia Tree Farmer. Dr. J. Russell Smith, University of Pennsylvania.
_Country Gentleman_, December 4, 1915.
Shade Trees that Bear Nuts. Dr. J. Russell Smith, University of
Pennsylvania. _Country Gentleman_, January 7, 1916.
Grafting Nut Trees. Dr. J. Russell Smith, University of Pennsylvania.
_Country Gentleman_, January 28, 1916.
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FOOTNOTES
[1] Bulletin No. 231 by Prof. Ralph E. Smith of the University of
California, is authority for this history of walnut introduction into
that state.
[2] G. Harold Powell, Bull. XLII, Delaware Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1898.
[3] Paper No. 21, Citrus Experiment Station, College of Agriculture,
University of California, Riverside, California.
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~"No, we would not think of planting a tree without using dynamite."--~
Extract from a letter received from Edwards & Patterson, Milledgeville,
Ga., who are amongst Georgia's best known pecan growers.
[Illustration: Pecan nut]
Edwards & Patterson's pecans, actual size, sent to us as fair average
samples of nuts gr
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