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YOU CAN REALLY SAVE WITH YOUNG TREES AND BE SURE OF GOOD RESULTS 
Yews are among the finest of all evergreens for 
Japanese Yews (Taxus) landscape planting. Their deep green foliage adds | 
charm and value to any home. Easily kept to any shape by regular shearing; grows well in sun or shade | 
and in any well-drained soil. Plant upright type at corners and other locations where height is desired, | 
and spreaders under windows or other locations where a plant of broad, low shape is required. Be sure | 
to specify upright or spreader when ordering. 
Prices of sturdy well-rooted plants: 2 yr. 10 to 12-in, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
Prices in this catalog do not include postage. See page 21 for Postal Rates. 
e Only the female holly trees produce 
Potted American Holly Plants the well-known bright red berries but 
male trees are needed for pollination. These hollies were raised from cuttings from male or female trees, | 
so the sex is known. Sold only in the combination of 2 female and 1 male. Approximately 12 to 15 in. © 
tall. 3 HOLLY PLANTS from pots, $3.95. 
° ° This is the beautiful magnolia that produces fragrant . 
Magnolia Grand iflora white blossoms up to 6 or 8 in. wide. Can be grown as © 
far north as parts of New York state but is at its best in the South. Prefers moist, fertile, acid soil and © 
may reach a height of 50 ft. 12 to 18-in. size, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.00. 
These magnificent evergreens are among the finest of flowering | 
Rhododendrons shrubs. Rhododendrons give best results in shady locations where | 
the soil is acid and there is a good supply of moisture. Soil preparation is the same as described in this | 
catalog for blueberries. This is a hybrid seedling, so we cannot specify color but they are generally shades 
of pink. Hardy in all but the coldest states. 10 to 12-in. plants, $1.65 each; 3 for $4.25. See | 
page 21 for Postal Rates. i 
° ° For graceful beauty the weeping willow is outstanding. In most © 
Weeping Willow of the New England states, west to the Mississippi, and in the ; 
South it is a favorite for plantings 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; 3 for $3.00; 5 to 6-ft. trees, $2.25; 3 for $5.50. Plus Postage. i 
WINTER AZALEAS RAYNER’S SELECTION OF FINE 
HARDY 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. 
OLD FAITHFUL. Beautiful light orchid flowers; vigorous upright growth. 
Field-grown, 3 yr. plants, 8 to 12-in. tall, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25, plus postage. 
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For Good Results with Azaleas Follow Blueberry Culture and Plant in Shade. | 
Multiflora Rose 
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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 northernareas. Producessmall 
white blossoms followed by clusters of red berries. 
PRICE LIST: Vigorous 12 to 18-in. Plants 
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25 plants $2.25 100 plants $ 7.50 — 
: oe eee — 50 plants 4.15 500 plants 30.00 
Protects Your Property with an Impenetrable Thorny See Page 21 for Postal Rates 
Barrier. Excellent Bird and Game Cover. 
32 BUY RAYNER’S PLANTS AND YOU BUY THE BEST , 
