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Rayner Brothers, Salisbury, Maryland 



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Compact Oriental 

 Arborvitae 



vergreens 



A small investment in these 

 beautiful evergreens will not only 

 make the home a beautiful place 

 in which to live but will also in- 

 crease the value of your home or 

 farm many times the cost of the 

 planting. Our plants are all kept 

 well trimm.ed, thus giving them 

 that dense foliage; shipped with a 

 ball of earth and burlapped and 

 guaranteed to grow. Priced in 

 reach of all. 



Planting Instructions 



As soon as you receive your 

 order from the shipper soak the 

 ball in a tub of water, but do not 

 remove the burlap ; plant about one 



Berckman's Golden 

 Arborvitae 



to two inches deeper than when in the nursery. Soak the ground well once 

 a week during the first summer. For fertilizer use any good well rotted 

 barnyard manure, or a fertilizer like you use in your vegetable garden. 



American Arborvitae (Thuja occiden- 

 talis). Very hardy and easily transplanted 

 makes rapid growth requiring very little 

 attention. Color bright green. One of 

 the most extensively planted evergreens. 

 18 to 24 inch 75c. 



Berckman's Golden Arborvitae (Biota 

 Aurea Nana). Beautiful conical form, 

 very dense and compact dwarf type with 

 golden foliage. 12 to 15 inch $1.00 each. 



George Peabody Arborvitae (Thuya occi- 

 dentalis lutea). Pyramidal shape with 

 beautiful golden yellow foliage which it 

 retains well throughout the year, 12 to 

 15 inch 75c each. 



Globe Arborvitae (Thuja globosa). A 

 very handsome variety, making a perfect 

 globe when well grown. Color light green. 

 12 to 15 inch 75c each. 



Pyramidal Arborvitae (Thuja pyramid- 

 alis). A dense dark green columnar form, 

 hardy and very beautiful. Tall and slen- 

 der, requiring very little space. 18 to 24 

 inch $1.00 each. 



Oritntal Pyramidal Arborvitae (Biota 

 orientalis pyramidalis). One of the tallest 

 and hardiest varieties, foliage bright green. 

 Very attractive. 24 to 30 inch $1.00; 30 

 to 36 inch |1.50. 



Oriental Compact Arborvitae (Biota 

 Compacta). Dense trees with bright green 

 foliage of pyramidal form. Very neat and 

 attractive. 24 to 30 inch $1.00 each; 30 

 to 36 inch $1.50 each. 



Tom Thumb Arborvitae. Of low, broad 

 pyramidal form; dwarf type, very com- 

 pact, foliage light green. 12 to 18 inch 

 75c each. 



Abelia Grandiflora. A broad leafed 

 evergreen with dark green glossy foliage. 

 Flowers from July till frost, flowers are 

 small, pale pink. A charming addition to 

 any planting. 24 to 36 inch |1.00 each. 



Azalea Au\oena. A dwarf growing 

 evergreen bush with slender branches and 

 semi-double flowers of bright rosy purple 

 produced in such great numbers that they 

 literally cover the plant in June. 10 to 

 12 inches $1.00 each. 



Azalea Hinodegiri. Of broad spreading 

 habit; flowers brilliant scarlet; foliage 

 rounded and deep green. Probably the 

 most popular evergreen grown. 10 to 12 

 inches |1.00 each. 



Azalea Macrantha. This is one of the 

 late varieties having large double type 

 salmon red flowers. A good grower. 10 

 to 12 inch |1.25 each. 



Boxwood Semper virens. Very compact; 

 does well in poor soil or shady places. 

 Can be trimmed to any form. Excellent 

 for individual specimens on lawns or in 

 tubs. 12 to 18 inch 60c each. 



Boxwood Suffruticosa (Old English 



Box). Retains its dwarf size. For plant- 

 ing along walks or similar places. 6 to 8 

 inches 25c each; $2.00 for 10. 



