RAYNEH'S 



Dependable 



FRUIT TREES 



APPLE TREES 



WINESAP-IMPROYED STRAIN. Beautiful deep red color. Vig- 

 orous, hardy, productive, early bearing. Rich flavor. Crisp, 

 tender apples of long-keeping quality. 



GRIME'S GOLDEN. A vigorous producer of excellent Fall ap- 

 ples. Big golden yellow, tender, crisp apples of fancy dessert 

 quality. 



YELLOW DELICIOUS. Heavy yielding, early bearing, 

 golden yellow, crisp, juicy apples. National favorite. 



Bright 



RED McLNTOSH. A leading commercial variety. Fancy red 

 apples with white, tender flesh of high quality and aroma. 

 Tree very hardy and vigorous. 



RED DELICIOUS. Large apples of rich red color and excellent 

 flavor and aroma. Uniform fruit. Tree very hardy. Great 

 favorite with home gardeners as well as orchardists. 



PEACH TREES 



REDWIN (U. S. Plant Patent #1661). Extra early, new, white 

 peach of large size. Hardy through New Jersey and excellent 

 in the southern peach area. Very vigorous. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE. An unusually hardy tree unequalled for 

 production of early yellow, freestone peaches of exceptional 

 quality. 3 to 4 weeks before Elberta. 



HALE HAVEN. A deep crimson freestone peach. Flesh is golden- 

 yellow, firm and of unusually good flavor. Strong, thrifty. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Considered the best of white-fleshed 

 peaches. Large size, freestone. Delicious flavor. 



ELBERTA. This variety is most widely planted because it is 

 adaptable to a wide range of soils and climates. Most popular 

 market peach. Beautifully colored, firm, juicy. 



Please include postage with your order. 

 Postal Rates. 



See page 21 for 



PARCEL POST SIZES 



§1.75 each 

 3 to 4 ft. 10 to 49 trees $1.50 ea. 



50 trees or more SI. 00 ea. 



EXPRESS SHIPMENT SIZES 



$2.50 each 

 5 to 6 ft. 10 to 49 trees $1.95 ea. 



50 trees or more $1.45 ea. 



You may combine all peach and apple varieties for quantity rate. 

 All of our trees are shipped "full length" but if notified we 

 will prune them to proper planting length (see below). One or 

 two Express size trees can be pruned to meet Parcel Post mailing 

 regulations. More than two Express size trees must be sent by 

 Railway Express. 



HOW TO PLANT AND GROW RAYNER'S HARDY FRUIT TREES 



sidered the best time to plant fruit trees but in 

 r injur y so spring planting is recommended. We 

 n northern states. 



d wider than the root system. Place fertile top soil 

 11 be about two inches below the surface. Next add 

 d the roots and adding water. Be sure to eliminate 



Below the Mason-Dixon line fall is generally con 

 northern states there is too much danger of winte 

 do not guarantee nursery stock planted in the fall i 



A hole should be dug that is slightly deeper an 

 in the bottom of the hole so that the upper roots wi 

 more soil to fill in the hole packing it firmly aroun 

 air pockets around the roots. 



Apples, cherries, and pears should be pruned t 

 es should be cut back to a single stem about 2 ft. ta 

 gar.ic matter around each tree and wrap the lower s 

 injury. In early spring apply manure or complete f 

 trees and 3 to 4 lbs. on older trees. Write for Ra 

 trees. Obtain spraying information from your Sta 



o a main stem with 2 or 3 side branches while peaeh- 

 11. Maintain a heavy mulch of sawdust or other or- 

 tem with fine-mesh wire if there is danger of rabbit 

 jrtilizer such as 10-6-4 or 8-8-8. Use l - 2 lb. on young 

 vner's No. 1») bulletin describing culture of fruit 

 te Agriculture Extension Service or County Agent. 



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