KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
No positive evidence that moles eat veg¬ 
etable food, but they open the way for 
the mice. Trap the moles or feed them, 
as well as the mice, with a bait made of 
two pounds rolled oats, two pounds whole 
wheat, two pounds seedless raisins and 
one-eighth ounce strychnine. Chop the 
raisins, mix the other items with them. 
Dont touch with your hands—use a stick 
or spoon. Open the mole run, drop in 
a bait about the size of a marble, cover 
with a small board and mound up with 
earth. Put out lots of baits, especially 
around the edge of the field. 
Ten Dollars 
For a Glad Name 
The price placed on this new one is 
$1.00 per bulb. Every purchaser is en¬ 
titled to submit a name, also all those 
buying $2.00 worth of any other mater¬ 
ial from this catalog. Contest closes 
next November. 
Making its bow to the world with¬ 
out a name, we are introducing a new 
Glad this year and offering Ten Dollars 
worth of nursery stock—winner’s selec¬ 
tion—for a name for the new kid. 
It’s a light red and yellow, but a 
most striking shading of these two col¬ 
ors. Been much admired in our garden, 
also in eastern tests. There are narrow 
white medial lines thru the outer edges 
of light red. A broad band of yellow 
across lower petals, sprinkled with red 
spots. Five to seven large, wide-open 
florets on a tall thrifty stem. 
Terms and Discounts 
References: 
Citizens Bank of Blaine. 
First National Bank of Ferndale. 
Prices quoted are for cash with order 
or C. O. D. 
On orders for less than $1.00, please 
add 10c for postage. 
Customers outside the U. S. A. will 
please send whatever import papers their 
countries require. 
We guarantee our stock to be as rep¬ 
resented, but as many elements beyond 
our control enter into the production of 
crops, our responsibility does not extend 
beyond first cost of stock purchased. 
Remit by money order or check. Be 
sure your envelope carries a return ad¬ 
dress. U. S. postal employees are honest, 
but sometimes letters do go astray. Just 
apt to be yours with bills or stamps en¬ 
closed and we do not like to have to tell 
folks their letters “went haywire.” If 
you send us an order and do not receive 
the goods within a reasonable time, write 
us and give us a chance to straighten it 
out. • 
Visit Our Nursery 
Visit our nursery any time. About 
one mile east of Blaine’s main street. 
Drive in over either D or H streets—there 
are no gates to open. Daffodils, Tulips, 
Iris, and Peonies in April, May and June. 
Gladioli, Chrysanthemums, and Dahlias 
from July to November; with perennials 
and Lilies all thru the summer season. 
All-Season Bloomer Glad Collections 
Made up of about equal numbers of 
large, medium and small bulbs for early, 
mid-season and late bloom. Lots of 
flowers over a long season and just the 
thing for those folks who are too busy 
to bother with names. Even ‘dyed-in- 
the-wool” Glad fans get a big kick out 
of speculating over what’s coming. 
We advertise this by quoting letters 
from those who have purchased it during 
the years since it was introduced. 
“Your A. S. B. collection was cer¬ 
tainly a grand bunch. I do not see how 
you can sell them for so little money.” 
Mrs. R. H., Washington. 
“I have been getting your A. S. B. 
collections for three years and like it 
so well that I am ordering another for 
this year.” Mrs. J. W., Washington. 
“About three-fourths of the A. S. 
B. Glads received have already blossom¬ 
ed and they have been gorgeous. I have 
never had prettier Glads. They are very 
large and the colors unusually good for 
a mixture.” Mrs. P. A. S., Havana, Cuba, 
March 24th, 1935. These bulbs were 
planted December 1, 1934, and in Sep¬ 
tember, 1935, Mrs. S. sent us an order 
for a larger number of the same kind 
of bulbs. 
“My A. S. B. Glads were splendid. 
I have just cut the last one—Oct. 18, 
1935—and I must say I have never seen 
such splendid Glads. Many thanks for 
such fine bulbs.” Mrs. W. H. McG., 
Washington. 
Postage paid to Fourth Zone. If 
beyond that point, add'ten per cent ex¬ 
tra for transportation. 
75 A. S. B. Bulbs.$1.00 
100 A. S. B. Bulbs.$1.25 
500 A. S. B. Bulbs.$4.50 
1,000 A. S. B. Bulbs...$7.50 
