Winter Hardy 



AZALEAS 



RAYNER'S SELECTION OF FINE VARIETIES PROVEN ESPECIALLY HARDY 



RED— HINODEGIRI has brilliant red blossoms. Excellent foliage. 

 PINK— ETHEL WYN. Single light pink blooms. A hajrdy Gable pink. 

 PURPLE— HERBERT. Beautiful large purple flowers. Very hardy. 

 WHITE— ^SNOW. Beautiful large white flowers. A must for contrast 



3-yr. plants, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.95. 

 For Good Results with Azaleas Follow Blueberry Culture and Plant in Shade. 



Dwarf Plum 



Pick full sized fruit from these dwarf plum 

 trees. Planted 12 to 15 feet apart they take 

 very little room, and they will reward you 

 many times with beautiful flowers in the 

 spring and delicious fruit in late summer. 

 Plant two varieties for good pollination. 



BURBANK. A very large red purple plum 

 that you will agree is one of the best flavored 

 varieties. Burbank ripens later than Stanley 

 thus extending the picking season. 



STANLEY. Because of its delicious, purple 

 oval shaped fruit, this prune-plum has been 

 a favorite for many years. Sweet for good 

 eating. Firm for good canning. 



Well Rooted 3 to 4 ft. Trees 

 2 Trees (1 each variety) $11.95 



Sweet Cherry 



A couple of sweet cherry trees is a must for 

 every home orchard. They begin to bear 

 young and continue to produce heavy crops 

 of sweet, juicy cherries for many years to 

 come. Sweet cherries are self unfruitful. You 

 must have two varieties for pollination. Sour 

 cherries will not pollinate sweet cherries, and 

 vice versa. 



BLACK TARTARIAN. The favorite Ox- 

 heart Cherry. Produces lots of sweet juicy 

 black-purple cherries that are delicious for 

 fresh eating and good for canning. 



NAPOLEON. A beautiful yellow cherry 

 with a pink blush. Very good flavor for fresh 

 eating. A superior canning variety. 

 Well Rooted 3 to 4 ft. Trees 



2 Trees (1 each variety) for $12.50 



Hansen's Bush Cherry 



Hansen's Bush Cherry is loaded with beautiful white blossoms in the spring and produces a bumper 

 crop of delicious cherries that are great for fresh eating, pies, preserves, and canning. They seldom grow 

 taller than 4 to 6 ft. Planted 5 feet apart Hansen's Bush Cherry makes a beautiful fruit producing hedge. 



18 to 24 in. plants, 3 for $3.95, 10 plants for $11.95. 



Cherokee Princess White Dogwood 



A beautiful companion to the Cherokee Chief red dogwood described inside the back cover. This fine 

 tree produces large, pure white flowers in great abundance. Trees are very vigorous, early blooming, 

 and have an excellent branching habit. Hardy in most of the New England area. 



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Sturdy well-rooted trees 24 to 30 in. tall, $6.25 each. 

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