Rayner^s True American 



HOLLY 



This is the true American Holly — so popular at Cbristmas- 

 time and considered one of onr most handsome native shrubs. 

 Because it seems to breathe the very air of Christmas is has been 

 colleL-ted almost to the point of depletion in its native areas. 



Holly is valued so highly that it is not unusual for a large 

 tree to sell for hundreds of dollars. And in any size that requires 

 balling and burlaping for moving. Holly is one of the most ex- 

 pensive shrubs to buy. 



Xow you can have Holly as inexpensively as many shrubs liy 

 buyiug in the transplant size just as many nurserymen do. In 

 this size it transplants readily and successfully. Thrives from 

 Georgia to Massachusetts. 



POTTED HOLLY PLANTS 



Grown ill 3" pots and shipped to yon witli the earth liall it 

 grew in. 3 female plants and 1 male plant for pollination. Sold 

 in this combination only. 



3 HOLLY PLANTS from pots S3.95 

 Also 6-12" seedlings approximaetly half each sex. Roots 

 treated and shipped in moss. 



6 for S2.95; 25 for $9.00 



iyCrid Rhododendrons 



Closeiip of Holly Cluster 

 below. 



If you have a shady spot that has 

 not been too kind to many types of 

 shrubs then you can be sure that rho- 

 dodendrons will promptly call this 

 spot '"home"' and show their apprecia- 

 tion with their magnificent foliage and 

 gorgeous flowers. 



Rhododendrons prefer acid soil and 

 a good moisture supply. Soil is pre- 

 pared in same manner as blueberries 

 (see Bhieberry Culture on page 23 ». 

 8-10" plants 1.65 each — 3 for S4.25 



Magnolia Grandillora 



Grandest of Magnolias growing into a large tree. Handsome 

 large, waxy evergreen leaves give background to magnificent 

 flowers April to August. Called the most beautiful of all ever- 

 green trees. 



We do not recommend planting in the North beyond southern 

 New York. 



12-15" size $2.-50 each — 3 for 86.95 

 PLANT MAGN0LL4S AND RHODODENDRONS IN SPRING. 

 PLANT HOLLY IN SPRING AND LATE FALL. 

 34 PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM KAYN^K BROTHERS 



