Most Widely Planted Strawberry 



^' 



Surecrov 



PREMIER fi 



{or Hoiuard 17) 



Bill VIELDS 

 ^•■V PROFITS 



THE FROST PROOF 

 EARLY STRAWBERRY 



PREMIER leads all strawberry varieties in total acreage tliroughoiit the Northeast, 

 From the southern range of the Bine Ridge Mountains to the most northern States — in 

 Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, New England and areas of similar climate — PREMIER is 

 sure to be included in the plantings of large berry growers. 



Strawberry beds from Rayner's "Sure-Crop" PREMIER will make a crop under the 

 most trying conditions. They are as nearly frost-proof as a strawberry can be and no other 

 variety has proved more reliable and productive over the past !!."> years. 



I*r()lit from the experience of thousands of successful growers. Be sure to include some 

 PREMIER in your plant order! 



LARGE BEKKIES — Fruit runs large to very large at first pickings to 

 medium toward end of a long fruiting season. 



GOOD (ilAElTY — Bright red berries ripen evenly and natural glossiness 

 is set off by healthy green caps. Good market berry; satisfactory freezer. 



VIGOKOUS GKOAA'EK — Makes good fruiting bed in wide range of soil. 

 Foliage is very liealthy. 



FKOST RESl.STAXT — Tough, lieavy foliage protects the tremendous 

 bloom set to assure a crop under adverse frost conditions. 



Rayner Brothers Success Has Been Buiit 

 Around Our Famous Premier Strain 



Other excellent varieties to go with Premier include: Fairfax, 

 Temple, Sparkle, Robinson, I airland, Fairpeake, Kedstar. Descrip- 

 tion on other pages in this section. 



Premier Prices 



25 for 



50 for 



§ 1.10 



1.85 



2.95 



5.15 



5.85 



6.50 



7.90 



9.05 



11.90 



14.50 



13.50 



100 for 



200 for 



■i50 for 



:iOO for 



J 00 for ... 



.">00 for 



750 for 



1000 for 



1 11 5000 lots . . . 



Complete I'rice 



IJst 



and Ordering: Inf 



orma- 



tioii on pages 18 



& 19. 



There is no long waiting between 



PLANTING AND PROFITS 



with strawberries. Plants set this Spring will 



make a good cash crop next Spring. 



Be sure to plant Strawberries this Spring! 



Dalton, Pa.. July 20, 1952 



"I have had great success with vour first 



order of I'reniier and am going to trv th<» 



oth*»r varieties ax an experiment, as i feol 



Premier are luibeatable." 



— Luke Mastr* 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 



