Every Home Should Have A Fruit Orchard 



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APPLE TREES 



25c each. 



^i^^.^PPl^ .IS easily the first in importance of all fruits, the growing; of which is 

 one of the big industries of the country. It will thrive on any well-drained soil Its 

 period of ripening extends over a longer period than any other fruit, and by careful 

 selection of varieties, a constant succession can be obtained. 



For Family use no fruit is more indispensable or as healthy as the Apple. No one 

 who has a place to plant should hesitate to plant an orchard, or at least a few trees 

 tor family use. You will find the best varieties listed and described below. 

 PRICES OF RAYNER'S APPLE TREES 

 4 to 5 feet— 1 to 9 @ 40c each, 10 to 49 @ 35c each, 50 or more 



BALDWIN, Large, round, bright red, rich 

 and juicy, crisp; good late keeper. Quick 

 grower; yields big crops. Winter. 



CORTLAND. A promising new variety. 

 Beautiful red, large and a good keeper. Fine 

 flavor. Winter. 



DELICIOUS. Brilliant dark red, flesh fine 

 gi-ained, juicy crisp and melting, flavor sweet, 

 with a slight acid taste, with a delightful 

 aroma; highest quality. Winter. 



DUCHESS, Medium size, red striped, flesh 

 white, juicy and good flavor; early. A heavy 

 bearer and dependable cropper. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. Medium size, golden 

 yellow, tender, rich, aromatic, sub-acid, de- 

 licious, possibly the best flavored apple 

 known, and a good keeper. Autumn. 



MAM3I0TH BLACK TWIG (Paragon),— 



Extra large in size; skin smooth, yellowish, 

 covered with deep red, the general effect be- 

 ing dark red; flesh tender, tinged with yellow, 

 crisp, sub-acid, aromatic, fine flavor, of ex- 

 cellent quality in every way. Winter. 



ROME BEAUTY, Large, round; mottled 

 and striped in different shades of red; flavor 

 and quality of the best. Always in good de- 

 mand and brings high prices. Keeps in good 

 condition until May and June. Winter. 



STAYMAN WINESAP. A dark, rich red, 

 with rather indistinct striping. Flesh yellow, 

 plenty of juice; firm, tender, rich, sub-acid, 

 aromatic, quality of the best. A splendid 

 late keeper, but mellows for use in the fall. 

 Quick grower; bears young. Winter. 



WEALTHY. Medium to large size, round; 

 almost solid red; flesh white, tender, crisp, 

 juicy, fine grained, good flavor. Autumn. 



Eat Apples For Health's Sake 



WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Medium to 

 large in size, bright rich red; flesh is crisp, 

 tender, juicy and sub-acid. Early. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium to 

 large; cream and yellow, tender, juicy, sub- 

 acid, fragrant, good flavor. Early. 



YORK IMPERIAL, Medium to large size, 

 round, irregular, greenish yellow overlaid 

 with bright red; flesh tender, firm, crisp and 

 high flavor; wonderful keeper; can be kept in 

 cold storage until June. Winter. 



PEAR TREES 



Fine flavor, reliability, profit, long life of trees and general goodness make Pears a 

 staple fruit. They are good to have in a home-orchard, on a lawn, or about a form. 

 They do not take up much space — a few trees can be put in odd places about the farm, 



PRICES OF RAYNER'S PEAR TREES 



4 to 5 feet — 1 to 9 @ 40c each, 10 to 49 @ 35c each, 50 or more @ 25c each. 

 BARTLETT. A large, yellow pear; fine KIEFFER, Well known canning pear. 



sweet flavor. Very popular. September 1st. Hardy, prolific, fruit large and yellow with 



touches of carmine. A regular bearer. 

 DUCHESS. One of the largest and best. SECKEL. A small variety but of excell- 



Greenish yellow with russet spots. ent quality. Very productive. 



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