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For best results with most fruit trees plant at least 

 two varieties for pollination. 



APPLE TREES 



WINESAP, IMPROVED STRAIN. Beautiful deep red color. Vigor- 



(jus, hardy, productive, early bearing. Rich flavor. Crisp, tender apples 



of long-keeping quality. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. A vigorous producer of excellent fall apples. Big, 



golden yellow, tender, crisp apple of fancy dessert quality. 



GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Heavy yielding, early bearing. Bright golden 



yellow, crisp, juicy apples. National favorite. 

 y RED McINTOSH. A leading commercial variety. Fancy red apples 



wi^n white, tender flesh of high quality and aroma. Tree very hardy 



and vigorous. 

 ^/RED DELICIOUS. Large apples of rich red color and excellent flavor 



and aroma. Uniform fruit. Tree very hardy. Great favorite with home 



gardeners as well as orchardists. 



2-Yr., 3 to 4 ft 



APPLE TREE PRICES 



Each 

 $3.00 



3 to 9 trees 

 Each 

 $2.75 



PEACH TREES 



^^GOLDEN JUBILEE. An unusually hardy tree unequaled for produc- 

 tion of early yellow freestone peaches of exceptional quality. One of the 

 most dependable for home gardens. 

 ■ -^ HALE HAVEN. A deep crimson freestone peach. Flesh is golden yellow, 

 firm and' of unusually good flavor. Strong, thrifty. Midseason. One of 

 the best for processing. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Considered the best of white-fleshed peaches. 

 Large size, freestone. Delicious flavor. Midseason. 

 " ELBERTA. This variety is most widely planted because it is adaptable 

 to a wide range of soils and climates. Most popular market peach. 

 Beautifully colored, firm, juicy, yellow flesh. Ripens late. 



PEACH TREE PRICES 3 to 9 trees 



Each Each 



2-Yr., 3 to 4 ft $3.00 $2.75 



All of our trees are shipped "full length' 

 will prune them to proper planting length. 



but if notified we 



Write for Rayner's Bulletin 16 on fruit tree culture 



NEW! HARDY APRICOTS FROM MINNESOTA 



Imagiiie apricots so hard/ they thrive in the cold climate of Minnesota. These two new varieties w ere 

 released by the Minnesoj^lt Agricultural Experiment Station in 1961 and have proven their ability to 

 prodiuce fine crops of d^^ious, beautiful apricots in an area with winter temperatures down to 30° below 

 zero." MOONGOLD and SUHGOLD produce trees about 10 to 12 ft. tail and are ideal for home gardens. 



Sturdy, branched trees (2-3 ft.) $3.95 each; 2 for $7.50. Plus postage — see order sheet. 



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For commercial plantings as well as home use Montmorency is by far the leading variety of sour 

 cherry. The fruit are large, firm, and have a beautiful bright red color. Fruit first ripens in early July 

 and can be kept on the tree about a month. This variety is self-fertile. Rayner's stock of Montmorency is 

 of the excellent virus-free strain that is exceptionally vigorous and productive. 3 to 9 trees 



Each Each 



2-Yr., 3 to 4 Ft $3.25 $3.00 



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