California Avocado Association
1930 Yearbook
Volume 15

Table of Contents

Frontpiece: The Oakley Grove in Mandeville Canyon
  1. Table of Contents

  2. Officers and Directors

  3. Past Presidents

  4. Membership List

  5. Semi-Annual Field Tour Santa Monica (October 19, 1929) - Questions, Answers, and Discussion on:

  6. Alternate Bearing in Relation to Thinning

  7. Varieties compared as to bearing habits and marketing value

  8. Girdling
The Division of Subtropical Horticulture and the Avocado Industry
  1. Plans and Prospects
    Prof. Robert W. Hodgson

  2. Cross-Pollination
    Prof. Robert W. Hodgson
Seventh Annual Report of Calavo Growers of California.

For Table of Contents, See page 34 (Covering period October 1, 1929 to September 30, 1930)

Sixth Annual Report of Calavo Growers of California.

For Table of Contents, See page 60 (Covering period October 1, 1928 to September 30, 1929)

California Avocado Association Annual Banquet, Hotel Maryland, Pasadena.

1000% Increase: Who Will Find the Market?
Paul S. Armstrong

  1. The Nutritional Value of Calavos
    Adeltha Peterson
California Avocado Association Annual Educational Meeting (May 23-24, 1930)
  1. Vitamins C, D, and E
    Dr. Leroy Weatherby

  2. Thefts
    Capt. Howard J. Brooks

  3. Some Problems in the Irrigation of Avocados
    Prof. S. H. Beckett

  4. Pilgrimage to the Original Fuerte Tree
    C. V. Newman

  5. Marketing the 1930-31 Crop
    George B. Hodgkin

  6. Business Meeting and Financial Report

  7. President's Address
    E. C. Dutton

  8. Committee on Resolutions

  9. In Good Memory of J. M. Elliott

  10. Dictyospermum Scale

  11. Avocados in Peru
    Ralph H. Gray

  12. Growing an Avocado Orchard
    C. V. Newman
Quarterly Meeting Carlsbad (September 13, 1930)
  1. "Avocado Department of the San Diego County Farm Bureau,"
    Felix Landis

  2. "Marketing,"
    Jos. Strasser, Jr

  3. "Thefts,"
    Sheriff Ed Cooper

  4. "Questions and Answers" (Dr. J. Eliot Coit, Presiding)

  5. Then and Now
    Juliette Ann Cravens

  6. Research Notes
    New University Bulletins No. 43 and No. 489
    The Starch Cycle of Avocado Trees
    Chromosome Number
    Build Up Your Library

  7. Gulian Pickering Rixford — An Appreciation
Varieties
  1. Report of the Variety Committee given before Annual Meeting, May 24, 1930

  2. Classification of Varieties as to Production, Present Interest and Future Promise

  3. Avocado Varieties in San Diego County
    James G. France, San Diego County Farm Advisor

  4. Report of the Ventura Avocado Variety Committee for 1929

  5. Variety Reports from Foreign Lands: Hawaii and California Compared; South Africa; Palestine; New Zealand

  6. Check List of Avocado Varieties

  7. By-Laws of the California Avocado Association

  8. Ad Index