
KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e 23 
BUSINESS INFORMATION 
(Please Read Before Ordering) 
Remittances 
Should be made by Post Office or 
Express Money Order, bank draft, or 
check. Small amounts will be accepted 
in postage stamps. 
Our Prices 
Are F.O.B. Kimberly, Idaho. Berry 
bushes, shrubs, vines, perennials and 
roses are sent parcel post. When 
ordering, add 10% of total order for 
postage. Sometimes this is too much, 
sometimes not enough, but the aver- 
age is about right. On no single order 
send more than 75¢. All larger trees 
and mixed orders of larger trees, 
shrubs, roses, etc., will be sent by 
express, F'.0.B. Kimberly, Idaho. 
Send no money for express charges. 
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Our Guarantee 
All goods guaranteed true to name as 
labeled, any proving otherwise will be 
Office Hours 
replaced free or purchase price refunded. 
We pack our product in the latest and 
most approved manner and guarantee 
delivery in good and proper transplant- 
ing condition. Any claims for error, 
damage, or omission, must be made 
immediately upon receipt of shipment 
and proper adjustment will be made 
promptly. Responsibility rests with all 
customers to examine carefully upon 
arrival as we can assume no liability 
for failure to grow after nursery stock 
has been accepted and planted. 
Our Location 
Our modern packing plant and home 
grounds are located on the Highway in 
the North City limits of Kimberly; our 
nursery stock is grown at the nursery, 
three-quarters of a mile east of our 
packing plant. Kimberly is in Twin Falls 
County, six miles east of Twin Falls, 
Idaho, on U.S. Highway No. 30. Visitors 
are always welcome. 
During the spring planting season we will remain open evenings for your 
convenience. We are not open on Sunday. We invite you to call and personally 
select your Nursery Stock whenever it is convenient for you to do so. 
“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 planting and growing, we are 
glad to suggest advisable distances to our 
customers, which will work out very satis- 
factorily in every way. 
Apple Trees ............. eee eC hea de 25 to 40 ft. apart 
SOHOREYVs DTEGOS 2.0265 oo..22)2-8-3-..-- 15 to 18 ft. apart 
MAIN LT OOS we 2s. 5 oe nel -se 12 to 15 ft. apart 
RARE LE COR ck pete dads cose 15 to 18 ft. apart 
ODOT) 4 bate. pene a ne 16 to 18 ft. apart 
MER TeTIOS ie ety to mos 6to 8 ft. apart 
Currants and Gooseberries.. 3to 4ft. apart 
BREAD CETIOS ooo ices iceaders oe Bercns a 4by 6 ft. apart 
PoE OL VIOS's 5..2..-..7s-22-cokehe 3by 5 ft. apart 
Spring-Bearing Strawberries 
(El eld) 2 eee ee oe 1% by 3% ft. apart 
Everbearing Strawberries 
(Eleld) (22st ee 1 by 3% ft. apart 
Strawberries (Garden).... 1% by 1% ft. apart 
Asparagus (in beds) ........ 1 by1% ft. apart 
Asparagus (in field) ...-.... Iho DViou Lt. 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. 
Kimberly Nurseries — The Home of Good Nursery Stock 
