KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 11 

ULTURE—Roses grow best in a rich 
garden loam deeply dug and enriched 
with well-rotted cow-manure or _ bone- 
meal. On receiving the plants, open the 
bundle and immerse the roots in a pail of 
water. Dig a hole sufficiently large to 
accommodate the roots, and pour a half 
pail of water into the hole; in filling, 
shake the plant lightly so that the soil 
may fall evenly all around the roots. 
Firm the soil well around the plant. 
Bush Roses can be set 14 feet apart, 
climbing varieties from 4 to 6 feet apart. 
In late November, draw the soil up 
against the plant in the same manner as 
you would hill up potatoes and in 
December, when the ground is thoroughly 
frozen, cover with leaves, salt hay, or 
straw. 

Rose Climbers 
Best 2 yr. plants, 75c each, $7.50 per 
12. Patented plants as listed in accord- 
ance with nationally advertised prices. 
CL. AM. BEAUTY—Deep rose pink on 
long stems. 
BLAZE CL.—Pat. No. 10. A _ blazing 
scarlet beauty. Hardy everblooming 
Paul’s Scarlet. $1.00 each. 
CL. DR. VAN FLEET—Large, shell pink 
flowers on individual stems. Glossy 
green foliage, rapid grower. 
CL. FLASH—Pat. No. 396. A climber 
or Pillar Rose of glowing, vivid, 
orange-scarlet; center gleaming yellow 
with golden anthers. Blooms early 
June and continuing for weeks. $1.00. 
CL. MERMAID—Blooms steadily through- 
out the season producing quantities of 
beautiful single flowers of great size, 
pale sulphur-yellow with a gold center. 
Its bright, glossy evergreen foliage is 
just as beautiful in winter as in sum- 
mer. 
CL. PAUL’S SCARLET — Fiery scarlet 
red. One of the best climbers on the 
market. 
CL. REVEIL DIJONNAIS—One of the 
most spectacular of all climbers. Im- 
mense blooms are a brilliant cerise- 
pink with bright yellow center. 
CL. SILVER MOON—Pure white, yellow 
stamens, waxy green leaves. 
CL. TALISMAN—Golden yellow, stained 
copper red. 
CL. ZEPHERINE DROUHIN—Unfading 
deep rose pink. Very fine. $1.00. 
Everblooming 
Polyantha Roses 
Hardy, everblooming, dwarf habit, 
specially bred for mass plantings. Per- 
manent, colorful and beautiful. Blooms 
are in large clusters. 2 yr. No. 1 60c 
ea., $6.00 per 12. 
CAMEO—A superior orange-salmon color. 
CECILE BRUNNER—‘The Sweetheart 
Rose of America.” Dainty, pointed 
buds of pink and yellow, fragrant. 
GEORGE ELGER—Copper to clear yel- 
low. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Orange-searlet, pro- 
fuse. 
IDEAL—Dark velvety crimson. 
KATHERINE ZEMET — Double pure 
white. 
SPARKLER—Brilliant red. 
Taller Growing Polyanthas 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—Large clusters of 
single brilliant scarlet flowers. Beau- 
tiful green foliage free from disease. 
Excellent for hedges. Blooms from 
June till frost. 75c. 
LA FAYETTE—Same as above with dark 
red, semi-double flowers. 75c. 
Rugosa Hybrid 
AUSTRIAN COPPER —Single, brilliant. 
orange-red flowers inside, outside yel- 
low. A very striking and popular shrub 
rose. Grows about 4-5 ft. high, and is 
most beautiful in the early summer 
planted in with the shrubs. Hardy. 2 
year No. 1—60c each. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Small bright 
red flowers in clusters. A fine shrub 
rose. Hardy. 2 year, 75c each. 
HUGONIS—Light yellow flowers borne 
profusely along the branches. Very 
hardy, blooms very early. 18-24 in. 
50¢ each. 
Every Plant a Sturdy Plant. 
