Northern Nut Growers Association Annual Report 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 97 pages of information about Northern Nut Growers Association Annual Report 1915.

Northern Nut Growers Association Annual Report 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 97 pages of information about Northern Nut Growers Association Annual Report 1915.

     4—­Westgate farm, Stone Road, Persian Walnut seedlings and filberts
     (nuts for the seedling trees and filbert bushes imported from
     England);

     5—­W.  H. Anderson and Wm. Twitchill, Ridge Road, seedling Walnut
     (of these one tree 105 years old);

     6—­Hilton, N. Y., Holden trees, from which the Holden Walnuts
     originated;

     7—­McGlennon Nursery, Denise Road, filbert plantings, two years
     old;

     8—­Clifford Avenue, between St. Paul Street and Clinton Avenue
     North, seedling Walnuts;

     9—­Spiegel Park, seedling Walnuts;

     10—­Culver Road and Parsells Avenue, Hybrid Walnut and Butternuts.

     (End of trip September 1st, 1915)

     September 2d, 1915

1—­Gregory Street, McGlennon Nursery, filberts; 2—­Highland Park, Hazel; 3—­West Brighton, Mrs. W. J. Miller, seedling Walnuts; 4—­Golah, N. Y., King Nut Hickory; 5—­Seedling Walnut grove, Adelbert Thompson, East Avon, N. Y.

All automobiles intended to convey members of the Association will have a sign “Northern Nut Growers Association.”  All cars will follow a pilot car, which will be plainly marked.  There will be one relief car, which will be plainly marked, and will carry no passengers except in emergency.  In the event of any break-down in an automobile, the emergency car will immediately pick up the passengers of the one delayed, and transfer its sign to the delayed car.  The delayed car, after repairs, will act as a relief car in its place.

The start of both trips will be made from Powers Hotel at 1:45 P. M. All members are requested to be on hand promptly, as the several stops will consume considerable time.  Unless delay in starting is provided against, the trip may be prolonged beyond a comfortable limit.

  Local Committee

  Ralph T. Olcott
  Supt.  C. C. Laney, Park Dept. 
  Asst.  Supt.  John Dunbar, Park Dept. 
  M. E. Wile
  Mrs. W. D. Ellwanger
  James S. McGlennon
  W. Robert Bruce
  John Hall, Secy.  W.N.Y.  Hort.  Soc.

EXHIBITS

Corylus cornuta Beaked Hazel Branch Dr. R. T. Morris
Corylus avellana European Hazel Stem showing blight Dr. R. T. Morris
Corylus colurna Byzantine Hazel Branch Dr. R. T. Morris
Corylus avellana Purple Variety Branch Dr. R. T. Morris
Corylus pontica Pontine Hazel Branch Dr. R. T. Morris
Corylus avellana Var.  Barcelona Branch J. G. Rush
Corylus americana Var.  Rush Branch J. G. Rush
Long Hazel Joseph Risseu
Walworth, N.Y. 
Round Hazel Joseph Risseu,
Walworth, N.Y. 
Hicoria ovata Var.  Taylor Nuts Dr. R. T. Morris

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