Black 
Walnut 
Pedigrees 
“O RCHARD” suggests apple, peach, or pear 
trees—but here is a new type of orchard: 
BLACK WALNUTS. The Guild Pedigree 
method makes this possible today. You can get a 
nut crop as quickly as you can get apples. Formerly 
it took twenty years or more to get a crop from 
black walnut seedlings. Even then, the quality of 
the meat was not uniform. The nuts had heavy 
shells and small kernels. The Pedigree method has 
changed all that. Moreover, the Guild Black Wal¬ 
nut Pedigree is a pure Black Walnut. It is a 
thoroughbred. The wood is highly prized. No tree 
offers you more. You may plant to beautify home 
grounds, or to increase the value of pasture land, 
or a poultry range—or for orcharding. You will 
have both valuable trees and a delicious crop. 
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