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Upright Yew 



Japanese Yews (Taxus) 



The Yews are in greatest demand because they do equally 

 well in shade or sun. Leaves are broader than other evergreens, 

 are not prickly, and have a flat, glossy deep green hue that re- 

 mains all year around. Yews stand hard clipping and are of 

 dense habit. Do well in ordinary soil and prefer plenty of humus. 

 8 to 10 in. size. See page 3 and order sheet for postal charge. 



$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 



Upright Yew — Use at entrances, corners and for drive entrances. 



Spreader Yew — Use under windows, around low porches or 

 low foundations. 



Be sure to specify Upright or Spreading. 



Excellent for All Types of 



Landscape and Hedge 



Plantings. Very Hardy. 



Spreader Yew 



Cherokee Princess White Dogwood ±*^:««*>*"«>** 



Cherokee Chief red dogwood 

 described inside the back cover. This fine tree produces large, pure white flowers in great abundance. 

 Trees are very vigorous, early blooming, and have an excellent branching habit. Hardy in most of the 

 New England area. Sturdy well-rooted trees 24 to 30 in. tall, $3.85 each. 



A hedge plant completely winter hardy in the coldest states. 



Plants grow rapidly to make a fine hedge or windbreak. Leaves 

 are small, dark green and very attractive. Vigorous, well-rooted plants 12 to 1 8 inches tall with 3 or 

 more stems, 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.25; 100 for $15.25. 



For graceful beauty the weeping willow is outstanding. In most 

 of the New England states, west to the Mississippi, and in the 

 South it is a favorite for planting near river and stream banks, but also gives good results in dry land. 

 This is the old-fashioned strain of willow that is so easy to grow and is very hardy. 3 to 4-ft. trees, 

 $1 .25 each; 3 for $3.00 See order sheet for postal charge. 



Amur River Privet 



Weeping Willow 



WINTER AY HI I1C RAYNER'S SELECTION OF FINE 



HARDY A&AHA9 VARIETIES PROVEN ESPECIALLY HARDY 



HINOCRIMSON. Brilliant red blossoms; hardy compact plant. Excellent foliage. 

 STEWARTSTONIAN. A fine orange-red Gable hybrid. Vigorous upright growth. 

 DELAWARE VALLEY WHITE. Large white flowers, fairly tall and spreading. 

 CAROL. Gable hybrid, with pink, double blooms; low, compact growth habit. 



Field-grown, 3 yr. plants, 8 to 1 2 in. tall, $1 .50 each; 3 for $4.25 . 

 For Good Results with Azaleas Follow Blueberry Culture and Plant in Shade. 



Protects Your Property with an Impenetrable Thorny 

 Barrier. Excellent Bird and Game Cover. 



Multiflora Rose 



The primary use for Multiflora rose is to pro- 

 vide a protective barrier around fields and prop- 

 erty lines of farms, estates, and other rural areas. 

 After a few years this vigorous, thorny rose will 

 make an almost impenetrable barrier that is a 

 true living fence. It lasts a lifetime and needs 

 no repairs. It will fence in farm animals and 

 keep out trespassers. Very popular for conserva- 

 tion use to prevent land erosion. Multiflora rose 

 grows well in nearly any soil type and is suitable 

 for all but the most northern areas . Produces small 

 white blossoms followed by clusters of red berries. 



PRICE LIST: Vigorous, well-rooted, 



branched plants 



25 plants $4.25 100 plants $13.50 



50 plants 7.50 500 plants 39.00 



See Page 3 and Order Sheet for Postal Charge 



Write for Rayner's Bulletin No. 20 which includes culture of ornamentals and Multiflora Rose. 



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