
CULTURE 
Always dig holes large enough to accom- 
modate the roots without crowding. Set 
the bud or graft 1 or 2 inches below the 
surface and use good top soil but no fresh 
fertilizer around the roots. Press the soil 
firm and water copiously. Never neglect 
pruning the branches down to 6 to 8 
inches. Cover the remaining branches 
with a mound of soil and keep moist. 
The mound of soil should be worked 
down gradually as the new shoots ap- 
pear. A mound of soil covered with 
leaves or strawy manure is fine for win- 
ter protection. 


Rose Climbers 
2 yr. No. 1 plants. $1.50 each. 
CL. AM. PILLAR — Single rose pink with 
yellow center. Very striking. Hardy. 
CL. AM. BEAUTY — Deep rose pink on 
long stems. 
BLAZE CL.— Patent No. 10. An ever- 
blooming of the Paul’s Scarlet type. 
Red. 
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. 
CL. KING MIDAS — Patent No. 586. A 
free blooming, golden yellow climber 
with large, double, high centered flow- 
ers with good form. The buds are 
touched with red. Retails for $1.50 
each. 
CL. NEW DAWN — Patent No. 1. Ever- 
blooming, shell pink. Very hardy. 
Semi-double. Excellent for cutting. 
CL. PAUL’S SCARLET — The most pop- 
ular, hardy, fiery scarlet climber on 
the market. Blooms are larger and 
darker red than Blaze Clb. 
CL. SILVER MOON — Pure white, yellow 
stamens, waxy green leaves. 
CL. TAUSENDSCHON or 1000 BEAU- 
TIES — Beautiful, large clusters, soft 
pink to white. Vigorous grower. 
KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e 11 
RUGOSA or SHRUB ROSES — 2 yr. No. 
1 plants. $1.25 each. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER — Single brilliant 
orange-red, reverse of petals yellow. 
Very popular. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW — Double, dark 
yellow flowers, closely set along the 
branches. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME — Foliage 
dark green and deeply wrinkled. Flow- 
ers are double with short ruffled petals 
of a crimson-red. A constant bloomer 
throughout the summer and fall. Very 
attractive for foundation planting or 
hedges. 
ROSA HUGONIS — Delicate single yellow 
flowers on long, arching sprays early 
in May. 
Everblooming Polyantha Roses 
Hardy, everblooming, dwarf habit, 
specially bred for mass plantings. Per- 
manent, colorful and beautiful. Double 
blooms are in large clusters. 2 year, $1.25 
each. 
CAMEO — Shell pink, salmon to gold. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Orange-scarlet. 
IDEAL — Dark scarlet. Profuse. 
KATHERINE ZEMET — Pure white. 
SPARKLER — Brilliant red. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN — A very fine ever- 
blooming Floribunda Rose, especially 
bred for mass planting. In bloom from 
June to snow. Foliage a dark green 
and free from disease. Flowers are 
single, bright scarlet, in clusters on 
long stems. Good for cutting and 
superb as an everblooming hedge. 
POULSEN’S YELLOW — Same as above 
only semi-double, buds copper, flowers 
yellow. Very fragrant. 

Cl. Am. Beauty 
Every Plant a Sturdy Plant 
