Be Sure To Include Premier In Your Order 



Third: Any one of these things omitted or carlessly done would detract from the true 

 value of the plants and the assurance they will be properly maintained to the utmost 

 degree is your guarantee of receiving "Plants That Please" when you order from 

 Rayner Bros. Our plants are dependable; those who have tried them know this to be 

 a fact. To those who have not, a trial order will prove our statement and be to our 

 mutual benefit. 



To maintain the high quality of our plant and to build up a strong thriving busi- 

 ness, has always been, and always will be our aim. We believe by the true statement 

 of facts, by honest description of varieties and by giving a "Square Deal" to every one 

 this end can best be attained. 



The use you make of the enclosed order sheet and envelope will prove whether we 

 are right. Why not send it in today ? Shipment will be made when you desire. 



Should You Dig Plants From 

 Your Fruiting Bed? 



When you ask yourself this question, although you are saving the actual outlay of 

 cash necessary to buy your plants, we ask you in fairness to yourself and to your best 

 interests to consider: 



(1) The profit you would receive from these plants during the two or three years 



you could fruit them. 



(2) The expense of digging plants, often with inexperienced help, from hard or 



sticky soil. 



(3) The convenience of having plants right at hand ready to set the first "open spell" 



in the spring, and as you no doubt know, "Early Planting Pays." 



(4) Plants thoroughly cleaned and evenly buunched with roots straightened. Which 



means quicker and better planting. 



(5) The invigorating effect of a change of climate. This is usually much greater 



than you would expect. 



(6) Having plants that were grov^ni for that purpose, long rooted for drought resis- 



tance and to withstand mechanical disturbances to the greatest possible degree, 

 grown by men who have had long experience in growing strawberries both for 

 plants and fruit. 



PRICE LIST ON PAGE 23. ORDER SHEET AND ENVELOPE ENCLOSED. 



These Growers Like Our Plants 



As Fine A Bed As Groves Out Of Doors Wants More Plants 



Dear Sirs: Lacona. N. Y.. June 6, 1933. Dear Sirs : Cheshire Ohio. April 10, 1933. 



I received the Premier. Blakemore and Masto- ^ I received my plants and they were in fine shape 



don plants on May 10th and I set them out at once. ??<? i ^"^ "^^^ , ^^^^'^.'!.n%^^ i,*^^""- ^\T^^ ^^""^ ""! 



Today I have as fine a bed as grows out of doors. 500 Dr. Burrill and 500 Blakemore If you cannot 



I can highly recommend your plants to anyone. ^end both varieties, send 1,000 Dr. Burrill. Am en- 



Yours for more berry plants next year. closing check herewith. r^ -, ^. ^^. 



Very respectfully. E. J. Robarge. Yours truly. David Matthews. 



Plants Looking Fine Last Year's Plants Look Very Good 



Gentlemen: Latanes. Va., July 25, 1933. Gentlemen: Lafayette, R. I., April 24, 1933. 



The strawberry plants bought of you are looking I received my plants O. K. Thanks for fine 



fine and putting out a nice lot of runners. I am plants, liberal count and prompt service. Those I 



well pleased with them and if I need any plants in bought of you last year look very good, 



the future will give your firm the order. Yours truly. Irving Thomas. 

 Yours truly. G. Coates. 



16,000 Plants Very Satisfactory 



Good Count Dear Sirs: Coudersport. Pa., Feb. 1, 1933 



Dear Sirs: Millstone, W. Va., May 1, 1933. Please quote me price on 8,000 Joyce and 8,000 



I received your plants a day or two ago and Mastodon, also price on 4,000 Joyce, 4,000 Chesa- 



haye just finished setting them out. They are all peake and 8,000 Mastodon. The 16,000 plants I 



living and looking fine. I sent for 1,000 and rece- bought of you last year were very satisfactory. I 



ived 1116. I can recommend you to other people. am putting in the same acreage this year. 



Thanks for extras, Yours. Herbert Elliott. Yours, 0. B. Geer, 



