KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
End of Season Two For One Sale 
The Glad Bug will get you if you 
don’t watch out. When the Glad Bug 
gets you, you will rave and shout, and 
the only cure known is to turn about 
and grow some. 
If we knew in advance which glad 
varieties were going to sell best in any 
given year, we would know just how 
many to plant to take care of our orders. 
Ideas about glads change the same as 
styles in other things, and every year we 
find at the end of the season that we are 
“long” on certain fine sorts. Some firms 
handle this changing demand by getting 
out special offers at the end of the sea¬ 
son. To save ourselves this expense and 
hand the saving on to our customers we 
include this end of the season bargain 
in the regular catalog and offer you this 
surplus stock at just half the regular 
rates. Remember that this is end of sea¬ 
son stock and while you may place your 
order anytime, none will be filled •until 
after May 10. The varieties are all good 
and most of the bulbs will be large ones, 
sure to bloom and give you good spikes. 
No order filled for less than $1.50 and we 
prepay postage. Just send along the 
money and you will be pleased with our 
selection. Specify End of Season Bargain. 
Azaleas Bloom Very Early 
In brilliancy of coloring, type of flow¬ 
er and earliness these closely resemble 
their close cousins, the Rhododendrons. 
Very early in the spring bushes are cov¬ 
ered with great masses of beauty. They 
are attractive even after the flowers have 
faded. Hardy on Puget Sound. Packed but 
not prepaid. 
Mollis, the Chinese Azalea. Dwarf 
growing with flowers running to orange 
and orange red. Blooming size plants $1. 
Shlippenbachi, the Royal Azalea. Broad 
bronzy leaves with large sweet scented 
bright pink flowers. Our plants are seven 
years old and should bloom this season. 
$1.00 and $1.50. 
Yodogawa. Semi-evergreen with mass¬ 
es of purplish-pink flowers. Five year old 
plants $1.25 to $1.75. 
Hardy Rhododrendons 
Our Rhododendrons are hybrids, 
perfectly hardy wherever these beau¬ 
tiful plants will grow. We have 
them in shades of pale pink, laven¬ 
der pink, rose and red. The larger 
plants all show buds, many of them 
having bloomed two and three years 
ago. The smaller plants have not 
yet bloomed and you take your 
chances on color. They are sold at 
$1.00 per foot of height, balled and 
made ready for shipment but not 
prepaid. All plants two feet or more 
will give good bloom this year. 
Order early. 
We guarantee our stock to be as 
represented, but as many elements beyond 
our control enter into the production of 
crops, our responsibility ends when we 
have delivered shipments to transportation 
companies. If you are not satisfied when 
you receive the goods, send them back 
and get your money. 
Lilyan Pink Poppy 
Thousands of Oriental poppy seed¬ 
lings were grown to get this one. 
Its color is a new and beautiful 
shade of soft pink with a very large 
pure black center. Medium high 
plant of the true Oriental type. 25c 
each. Order early. 
Robert Brownlee 
