. Autumn 1931 : bulbs seeds shrubs and trees. Fruit trees Utah Salt Lake City; Ornamental trees Utah Salt Lake City; Shrubs Utah Salt Lake City; Climbing plants Utah Salt Lake City; Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City; Flowers Seeds Utah Salt Lake City. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH P-W's GLORIOUS ROSES Some Things To Observe for Success With Roses When Planted in the Fall HOW TO PLANTâThe rose delights in an open, airy situation; all types are partial to clay loam, but will succeed in any ordinary soil if enriched with well rotted barnyard manure. Dig- up the soil thoroughly to a
. Autumn 1931 : bulbs seeds shrubs and trees. Fruit trees Utah Salt Lake City; Ornamental trees Utah Salt Lake City; Shrubs Utah Salt Lake City; Climbing plants Utah Salt Lake City; Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City; Flowers Seeds Utah Salt Lake City. PORTER-WALTON COMPANY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH P-W's GLORIOUS ROSES Some Things To Observe for Success With Roses When Planted in the Fall HOW TO PLANTâThe rose delights in an open, airy situation; all types are partial to clay loam, but will succeed in any ordinary soil if enriched with well rotted barnyard manure. Dig- up the soil thoroughly to a depth of twelve to fifteen inches. Dig a hole sufficiently large to accommodate the root, and pour a half pail of water into the hole: in filling, shake the plant slightly so that the soil may fall evenly all around the roots; this avoids cavaties. Firm the soil well around the plant in order that it may be solid. Be sure that the buds or grafts, that is where the lower branches begin, are at least 2 inches below the surface of the soil. Bush Roses can be set 1 % feet apart, climbing varieties from- 4 to 6 feet apart, the standard Roses 3 or more feet apart. To prevent the top branches from shiveling up before the root system has been developed, the earth should be hilled up as shown in Fig. 2. WINTER PROTECTIONâWe have found that the most satisfactory protection is to draw a mound of soil from eight to ten inches high around the base of the plants, then covering the entire beds after the ground begin to freeze with any loose material, such as strawy manure, leaves, etc. (See cut. Fig. 3). Our collection of Roses embraces over eighty varieties, covering almost every desirable type known to cultiva- tion. Please refer to Regular Catalog for description. The varieties that are available for Fall delivery we list below. SALMON, CORAL, COPPER AND APRICOT SHADES Flesh (BE SURE TO PRUNE. BACK. rif 1 â Pro&tf Dtptb M> Plifit CRIMSON, RED AND SCARLET SHADES Annie Laurie (
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