- paper or burlap. This should be removed after 
danger of sun scalding is over in the fall. If 
there is any danger of rodents or rabbits dam- 
aging bark on trees during winter, wrap these 
also seta winter. 
Why Grow Grafted Nut Jrees 
Grafted nut trees are trees which have been 
grafted or budded for the purpose of continu- 
ing the finest selections of hardy, thin shelled, 
highly flavored varieties. Grafted trees come 
into bearing at a much younger age, and bear 
more prolific. It is just as important to plant 
graited nut trees as it is to plant grafted fruit 
trees. The varieties we offer have been tested 
and have been recommended for reproduction. 
For further information on grafted nut trees 
we recommend writing the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md., or your state 
Sap ener station. ¥ 
