20 KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
APPLES 

Double Red Delicious 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
DEVeOCS MeXULA ES ULON Sees Shao $7.50 $30.00 
DOV CUT A-One Uae eens .60 6.00 25.00 
Uhy ear, -4-Ga lise er eee .50 5.00 20.00 
LSyears pose bbe eae .40 4.00 17.50 
ib Avshie, Sew) PAS sce pol) 3.00 16.00 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY HARVEST—Pale yellow, ten- 
der, juicy. August. 
RED ASTRACHAN—Large, deep crim- 
son. July. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — Earliest 
and best of early kinds. 
RED JUNE—Medium size, 
white. July. 
red, flesh 
Autumn Varieties 
GRA VENSTEIN— Yellow, 
very large. September. 
WEALTHY—Large, bright red, hardy 
and free grower. September. 
SNOW—Deep red, white flesh, excellent. 
September. 
red_ striped, 
Winter Varieties 
BANANA—Large, golden yellow. Ripens 
November. 
DELICIOUS — (Double red) — Large, 
brilliant red. Probably the best dessert 
apple grown. Late fall. 
JONATHAN—Medium red, extra qual- 
ity. November. 
McINTOSH RED — Medium, deepest 
crimson, the highest quality. October. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Rich golden, flesh 
juicy and tender. November. 
ROME BEAUTY—Large, shaded red. 
peed quality and long keeper. Novem- 
er. 
RED ROME BEAUTY—Same in ship- 
ping and keeping qualities as Rome 
Beauty but has a deep red color which 
makes it a good commercial sort. 
October. 
WINTER PEARMAIN — Medium, pale 
yellow. November. 
CRABAPPLES 
HYSLOP—Dark red. Ripens 
tember. 
TRANSCENDENT — Brownish yellow. 
September. 
in Sep- 
WHITNEY No. 20—Fruit large, red, 
striped with yellow, very hardy. Sep- 
tember. 

“HOW FAR APART SHALL I PLANT?” 
The correct distance apart to plant is often a 
problem to planters. There are no set rules for 
this, but with our years of experience in plant- 
ing and growing, we are glad to suggest advisable 
distances to our customers, which will work out 
very satisfactorily in every way. 

Apple® Trees* 2.228 eee: _. 25 to 40 ft. apart 
Cherry Trees ____ obetuie __15 to 18 ft. apart 
Plum Trees _ peers) 2stoouiteapart 
Pear vil rees 22) £574 2-231 > See 15 to 18 ft. apart 



Peach’; Trees. 22.) ee 16 to 18 ft. apart 
Grapes (ee eee res ee cee 6to 8 ft. apart 
Currants and Gooseberries ______ 38to 4 ft. apart 
Raspberries =) 3 ee ae Aby 6 ft. apart 
Blackberries ___________________ 3by 5 ft. apart 
Spring-Bearing Strawberries 
(CRigldye (ne ee eee 1% by 3% ft. apart 
Everbearing Strawberries 
(Field) pt 2S orert eh Ee 1 by 3% ft. apart 
Strawberries (Garden) ________ 1% by 1% ft. apart 
Asparagus (In beds) by 114 ft. apart 
Asparagus (In field) ee by 3 ft. apart 
HOW TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF 
TREES OR PLANTS TO AN ACRE 
Multiply the distance in feet between the rows 
by the distance the trees or plants are apart in 
the row, and the product will give the number of 
square feet that each tree or plant will occupy; 
then divide this number into the number of 
square feet in an acre (43,560), and it will give 
you the number of trees or plants to the acre. 
“True to name”’—is our watchword 
