Christmas Trees 

 Windbreaks 

 Landscape 



Rayner's pines and spruces are excellent for 

 Christmas tree plantings. Seedlings that cost only 

 a few pennies now will soon be worth dollars. Make 

 poor land or hillsides produce a real profit. Ideal 

 for erosion control, windbreaks, and hedges. For 

 ornamental use plant in a nursery bed and soon 

 you will have ideal specimen trees for your own 

 use and for sale. 



SCOTCH PINE 



This is one of the best trees for Christmas plant- 

 ings since it grows very fast and will reach saleable 

 size in five years. Grows well in dry or moist soil 

 and makes a nicely shaped tree with very little 

 shearing. Excellent for ornamental use. 



AUSTRIAN PINE 



Will grow well in nearly any soil from sand to 

 clay and will tolerate industrial smoke and fumes 

 that kill other pines. Needles are dark green and 

 quite stiff. Develops into nice bushy saleable tree 

 in about seven years. 



DOUGLAS FIR 



This has long been a favorite tree for Christmas 

 plantings since it has a naturally compact type of 

 growth. With relatively little shearing it will 

 produce high-grade trees. Needles of Douglas fir 

 are short and have a blue-green color. Our trees 

 are of the special San Isabel, Colorado, strain. 



NORWAY SPRUCE 



Norway spruce has long been a favorite specimen 

 tree in northern gardens where its stately beauty 

 cannot be excelled. Prefers moist soils rather than 

 dry land and will make a nice tree in about eight 

 years. 



COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 



A truly magnificent tree with an outstandingly 

 different blue-green color. In contrast with other 

 evergreens this blue spruce is most unusual and 

 thus is highly prized for its ornamental value. Gives 

 good results in moist, fertile soil and requires 

 relatively little shearing. 



CANADIAN HEMLOCK 



For graceful beauty the hemlock cannot be excelled. It produces short, dark green needles which give 

 its long drooping boughs an almost feathery appearance. Canadian hemlock can be easily pruned to 

 form a fine hedge, an excellent background or sheared specimen trees. Hemlocks are very easy to grow 

 and do well in sun or shade. 



Prices of top-quality, 3-yr. Seedlings, 6 to 10 in, 

 Fully Guaranteed. See page 18. 



(Available March 1 to May 30). 



1 



10 

 Plants 



25 

 Plants 



50 

 Plants 



100 

 Plants 



250 

 Plants 



500 

 Plants 



1000 

 Plants 



TIUSTRIAN PINE 



. .. $1.75 



$3.40 



$6.35 



$11.70 



$26.80 



$48.75 



$82.00 



SCOTCH PINE 



. .. 1.75 



3.40 



6.35 



11.70 



26.80 



48.75 



82.00 



DOUGLAS FIR 



. . . 2.25 



4.40 



8.15 



15.00 



34.40 



63.25 



106.00 



COLO. BLUE SPRUCE . . . . 



. . . 2.40 



4.85 



9.00 



16.50 



37.85 



68.75 



115.00 



NORWAY SPRUCE 



. .. 1.90 



3.75 



7.00 



12.90 



29.50 



53.65 



90.00 



CANADIAN HEMLOCK . . . 



. . . 3.30 



6.40 



11.85 



21.75 



49.95 



90.75 



150.00 



These prices do not include postage. See page 18 and order sheet for 



postage and handling charge. 



Write for Rayner's Bulletin No. 19 Giving Complete Culture Information for Evergreens. 



CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTINGS ARE GOOD INVESTMENTS 



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