
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 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY — An 
old favorite that is still very popular. 
The entire plant, from top to bottom, 
is full of large, fragrant, deep rosy-pink 
flowers. Fine for cutting as they are 
borne on long stems. 

Cl. Am. Beauty 
CLIMBING PAUL’S SCARLET — This 
famous rose is the most popular red 
climber ever introduced. Flowers are 
of good size, and blazing scarlet. The 
color does not fade. Established plants 
very often have 10-12 large blooms in 
a large cluster. Hardy and vigorous 
grower. Excellent for trellis, porch or 
fence covering. 
KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e 13 
CLIMBING SILVER MOON — A lovely 
white climber, with lots of golden sta- 
mens. Blooms are semi-double. A vig- 
orous grower with glossy dark green 
foliage. 
Polyanthea Roses 
2 Yr. No. 1 — $1.25 each 
The everblooming Polyanthea Roses are 
growing in popularity. They make very 
attractive borders or rose beds. They 
are very hardy. The flowers are double 
and borne in large clusters, blooming 
from spring to freezing weather. Plants 
grow about 18 inches tall, should be 
pruned to within 8-10 inches of the 
ground each spring. A joy the first 
year. 
CATHERINE ZEMET — Pure white, very 
fragrant. 
CAMEO — A distinct shade of shell-pink 
and salmon, with a glow of gold. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Orange-scarlet. 
IDEAL — Very dark scarlet. 
SPARKLER — Bright red. 
Sweet Briar Rose 
AUSTRIAN COPPER — This shrub rose 
resembles the old fashioned “Bridal 
Wreath” in habit of growth. The 
arching branches are covered in the 
spring with single brilliant orange-red 
flowers inside and yellow outside. 
Strong 2 yr. No. 1 plants. $1.50 each. 

Floribunda Roses 
2 Yr. No. 1 — $1.50 each 
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. Flow- 
ers are single, bright scarlet, 
in clusters on long stems. 
Good for cutting and superb 
as an everblooming hedge. 

Every Plant a Sturdy Plant 
