Guild TIazel Nut Tree Second Year 
from Planting. 
\yf’ANY planters of Black Walnuts are using 
Wa. Hazel Hybrids and Filberts for a supplemen¬ 
tary crop. These little trees are quick growers and 
they bear early and heavily. They can be planted 
as fillers between the Black Walnuts for orchard 
purposes—or as ornamental trees. 
A DISTINCTIVE characteristic of Guild Pedi- 
Agrees is hardiness. They need only a minimum 
of care, such as pruning (so as to head them high) 
and cultivating around the base. If you want an 
extra fine crop, fertilizer should be added — one 
pound per tree can be worked into the top soil. 
The best fertilizer for this purpose is a formula that 
lias been worked out after a number of years experi¬ 
ment with nut trees. The Guild is ready to supply 
this fertilizer on request. 
On the whole the grower of Guild Pedigrees will 
find himself remarkably carefree. Occasionally he 
may have some caterpillars on his trees but this is 
localized and easily controlled. There are no such 
pests as attack fruit trees. 
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