POWELL VALLEY NURSERY 


GRAPES 
CONCORD, one of the most popular. 
Almost black in color, excellent 
flavor. . Hardy, bears heavily. You 
can’t beat them for jelly. 
Each 35e 10 for $3.00 
NIAGARA, one of the -best white 
grapes. Large clumps with large, 
greenish to white grapes when ripe; 
thin skin. 
Price, each 35e 10 for $3.00 
ROSES 
Two year old Rose Bushes No. 1 
These Roses, large, well rooted and 
good varieties. 
HYBRID T, blooms same summer, 
planted not just once but all summer. 
TALISMAN 
Condesa De Sastago—Two tone. Yel- 
low and rose. 
Duquesa de Penaranda— Apricot. 
Betty Uprichard—Two tone. Dark 
pink to light pink. 
Picture—Pink, long buds. 
KA Victoria— White. 
McGredys Scarlet—Scarlet. 
Pres. H. Hoover—Two tone, yellow to 
orange, long buds. 
Meu G. A. van Rossen—Orange with 
yellow and red shadings. 
Margaret McGredy—Scarlet to pink. 
Chris Stone—Velvety, dark red. 
Sour Threse—Yellow, long buds. 
Each 95c_ 6 for $5.25 12 for $9.75 

TREE ROSES 
Tree Roses on 40 inch Regosa stems, 
Good caliper and large heads Hybrid T. 
Blooms all summer. 
Betty Uprichard, 
McGredy’s Scarlet, 
Margaret McCredy, Condesa de Sastaga 
K. <A. Victoria, 
Pres. H. Hoover, 
NOTE 
RHODODENDRON, 
AZALEAS AND 
CAMELLIAS 
These are not hardy north, although 
they are growing them even where it 
gets to 20 below zero, but that all de- 
pends how much you appreciate these 
lovely shrubs. To my opinion they 
can’t be beat by any shrub. They have 
gorgeous blooms and any one would 
think so that loves flowers. But there 
is work if you have success in colder 
climates. They love acidy soil and will 
not grow in any other kind. If you . 
have alkaline soil the hole should be 
dug much larger than for any other 
planting and use leaf mold or peat 
moss. Preferred oak leaf mold. Mix 
thoroughly with soil about half and 
half and for winter protection they 
should be mounded up around plant, 
six to eight inches with peat moss, leaf 
mold or barnyard manure to protect 
roots during winter months and also a 
