Rayner^s True American 



HOLLY 



Now you can have Holly as inexpensively as many shrubs by 

 buying in the transplant size just as many nurserymen do. In 

 this size it transplants readily and successfully. Thrives from 

 Georgia to Massachusetts. I'refers moist, fertile soil. 



VIGOROUS HOLLY SEEDLINGS 



Holly trees are somewhat unusual as far as ornamental plants 

 are concerned because the male and female flowers are on sepa- 

 rate trees. Thus, only the female trees produce the well-known 

 bright red holly berries. The male trees are needed for pollina- 

 tion and their leaves have the same beauty as female trees. 



These seedlings are about 12 to 16 inches tall and have a 

 sturdy root system. There are about half male and half female 

 trees in each shipment. Under proper conditions these plants will 

 rapidly develop into fine trees that are a valuable addition to any 

 planting. Hollies prefer a moist, acid soil. 



6 for $2.95; 12 for $5.25; 25 for $10.00 



POTTED HOLLY PLANTS 



Grown in 3" pots and shipped to you with the earth ball it 

 grew in. 2 female plants and 1 male plant for pollination. Sold 

 in this combination only. 3 HOLLY PLANTS from pots $3.95. 



See page 21 for Postal Rates, 



PLANT 



Closeiip of Holly Berries 

 below. 



BEAUTIFUL 



CAMELLIAS 



BLOOM IN 

 LATE FALL 

 SASANQUA TYPES ARE VERY HARDY 



CLEOPATRA — A vigorous and compact plant 

 that has beautiful dark, glossy, leaves. The 

 rose-pink flowers are similar in appearance 

 to a peony and up to 3" diameter. 

 1 yr. old plants $1.35 ea.; $10.50 for 10. 



DAWN — Generally considered to be one of the 

 hardiest of all Camellias. Flowers are white 

 with a light pink tint on the edges of the 

 petals. 

 1 yr. old plants $1.35 ea.; $10.50 for 10. 



i RUBRA SIMPLEX — This red flowered Camellia is very desirable because of its deep color. 

 The plants grow rapidly and produce fine leaves. A very popular variety. 

 1 yr. old plants $1.35 each; $10.50 for 10. See page 21 For Postal Rates. 



"""" RHODODE]^DRO]\S 



Hybrid 



If you have a shady spot that has 

 not been too kind to many tyi)es of 

 shrubs then you can be sure that rho- 

 dodendrons will promptly call this 

 spot "home" and show their apprecia- 

 tion with their magnificent foliage and 

 gorgeous flowers. These hardy hybrids 

 are unusually vigorous. 



Rhododendrons prefer acid soil and 

 a good moisture supply. Soil is pre- 

 pared in same manner as for blue- 

 berries. 



(see Blueberry Culture on page 41) 

 10-12" plants $1.65 each — 3 for $4.25 



Postal Rates Page 21. 



BUY RAYNER'S PLANTS AND YOU BUY THE BEST 



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