RAYNER'S 



IT TREES 



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ORNAMENTAL— PRODUCTIVE 



SAVE VALUABLE GARDEN SPACE 



Trees Are Small, Yet Fruit Is Of Regular 



Size And Quality 



No longer just a special feature of exclusive 

 gardens, dwarf fruit trees are now available to 

 all, and at reasonable prices. These- wonderful 

 space-saving trees are produced by budding or 

 grafting regular varieties on special dwarfing 

 rootstocks. Apples are usually dwarfed by use of 

 the Mailing root systems, and Quince rootstocks 

 produce dwarf pears. Peaches are budded to 

 special dwarfing root systems. Even though the 

 trees remain much smaller, the fruit is of full 

 size and quality. One outstanding feature of 

 dwarf trees is that they begin to bear fruit when 

 only three or four years old. Just the thing for 

 home gardens where space is so valuable. Write 

 for Rayner's Bulletin No. 16 on Culture of 

 Dwarf Trees. 



Dwarf Apple Trees 



McINTOSH. Especially suited to Northeast. Big, attractive, red apples with crisp, white flesh. Tender 



and juicy. Very winter hardy. 



WINESAP. Long-time favorite red apple with sweet, juicy flesh. Very vigorous and winter hardy. 



GOLDEN DELICIOUS. The queen of apples for beauty and flavor. Big golden apples of superior 



quality and unsurpassed flavor. 



RED DELICIOUS. The national favorite. Large, bright red apples of outstanding beauty and flavor. 



Very vigorous and productive. 



Prices of 2-yr. dwarf apples 3 ft. up, $3.75 each; 3 trees for $10.50 



Dwarf Peach Trees 



GOLDEN JUBILEE (early). Yellow freestone, exceptional quality, hardy. 

 HALE HAVEN (midseason). Yellow freestone, firm good for processing. 

 BELLE OF GEORGIA (midseason). Large, white freestone, delicious flavor. 

 ELBERTA (late). Beautifully colored, firm, juicy, yellow flesh. 



Prices of 2 yr. dwarf peaches, 3 ft. up, $4.25 each; 3 trees for $12.00 



Dwarf Cherry Trees 



EXCELLENT FOR FRESH USE AND ALL TYPES OF PROCESSING 



NORTH STAR is a naturally dwarf hybrid reaching 6 to 8 ft. Very hardy and easy to grow. Fruit is 

 of good size, dark red when ripe and has tart, juicy flesh with a small stone. Very productive. A fine tree 

 for home gardens and small orchards. 



METEOR is more upright than North Star but a definite dwarf. Fruit is tart in flavor, clear red in color 

 and large size. Trees are strong and vigorous, hardy, and disease resistant. For best production, plant 

 two varieties to insure proper pollination. 



Well-rooted trees, 2 to 3 ft. tall. $3.50 each; 2 trees (one of each variety) $6.50 



24 USE DWARF PEACHES FOR ORNAMENTAL BEAUTY 



