-E. H. Siegler 100
_Nut Insects and Injuries_ 103, 105, and 107
Observations of Effects of Low Temperatures in the Winter
1949-1950 on Walnuts and Filberts in Oregon and
Washington--John H. Painter 109
Effects of the Winter of 1949-1950 on Nut Trees in
British Columbia--J. U. Gellatly 113
Recipes--J. U. Gellatly 116
Description of Filazel Varieties--J. U. Gellatly 116
Experiments with Tree Hazels and Chestnuts--J. U. Gellatly 118
Our Experience with Hickory Nut Varieties--Gilbert L. Smith 120
How About the Butternut?--L. H. MacDaniels 125
Progress in Nut Culture at the Pennsylvania State College--W. S.
Clarke, Jr. 132
Nut Tree Culture in Missouri--T. J. Talbert 134
Chestnut Breeding: Report for 1950--Arthur Harmount Graves 145
A Method for Maintaining Blight--Susceptible Chestnut Trees--Arthur
Harmount Graves 149
Experiences with Chestnuts in Nursery and Orchard in
Western New York--George Salzer 152
Chestnuts in Upper Dutchess County, New York--Alfred Szego 154
Demonstration of Method of Propagating Nut Trees
in Greenhouse--Stephen Bernath 156
Experiences in Nut Growing Near Lake Erie--Ross Pier Wright 165
Discussion of Mulches 168
Nominating Committee Elected 170
Resolutions 171
Report of Auditing Committee 172
Election of 1950-51 Officers 173
Note on the Annual Tour, August 30, 1950 175
Obituaries 176
Letters 177
List of Members, etc. 184
Officers of the Association
1951
~President~--William M. Rohrbacher, M.D., 811 E. College, Iowa City, Iowa
~Vice-President~--Dr. L. H. MacDaniels,
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