LIHK COUNTY NURSERY, CENTER POINT, IOWA 
CLIMBING VINES — Continued 
HENRY II — The best and most popular of all the white varieties. Fine, large 
crVamv-whlte flowers. A strong grower and very hardy; a perpetual 
bloomer. Price, strong field-grown. 75e each. 
Clematis Pnnlculatn 
Roses 
Rose bushes should be planted one or two inches deeper than they stood 
in the nurserv and the tops should be cut back to about three inches of the 
ground, then if vou want to see them get up and grow as if they meant it, 
give them a mulching of manure from the horse stable. Spray with Bordeaux 
for mildew and any of the arsenicals for insects. 
Climbers 
CRIMSON RAMBLER — This rose is unquestionably an acquisition, a novelty 
of high order, and most distinct in its characteristics. It is a running or 
climbing rose of vigorous habit, strong and rapid grower, with handsome, 
shining foliage and produces in marvelous abundance clusters of the 
brightest crimson semi-double roses. Its clustered form, its brilliancy, the 
abundance of its bloom, and the great length of time the flowers remain on 
the plant without falling or losing their brilliancy are qualities which will 
make this new claimant for admiration an assured favorite. For verandas, 
walls, pillars and fences. It is a most suitable plant. Price, 2-year blooming 
plants, 50c each. 
PRAIRIE QUEEN — The well-known climber. Flower double, beautiful pink, 
fading to nearly white. Price, 2-year, blooming plants, 35c each. 
