KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 7 

ing. Prices: single plants 35c, or one each 
of the four kinds for $1.25. Order early. 
P. Purity. Double white resembling a 
fine petaled "Mum. 
P. Patricia. Double light pink tint. 
P. Phyllis. Double American Beauty 
shade with fine white tipped petals in center. 
P. Pauline. Double red with some golden 
petals in center. 
Chrysanthemums 
They supply the gorgeous color to the 
garden in the fall. We are proud of the 
varieties we list. They have been tested for 
severa] years and found hardy and thoroly 
satisfactory under Puget Sound conditions. 
Many of these are the new English kinds, 
considerably larger than the old reliable 
hardy sorts which still have a place to fill 
in our gardens. 
We supply only well-rooted plants that 
will bloom the first year and grow into 
large clumps for next season. Unless other- 
wise noted, prices are 20c per single plant, 
three of one kind for 50c, eight of a kind 
for $1.00. 
Alice Howell. Oct. Golden-bronze, semi- 
double 32-inch flowers. 
Angello, Late. Fine pink, cream tipped. 
Large. 
Appollo, Kor. M. E. Semi-double golden- 
rose. 
Arctic Circle. M. E. Full, rounded white, 
cream tints. 40c. 
Azaleamum, Amelia. Early. Pincushion 
pink. Fine 18-inch tall border plant. Heavy 
producer, medium size. 
Azaleamum ,Bronze Cushion. 
Amelia except in bronze color. 
Barbara Cumming. Early. Tall, double 
yellow. 
Brick. M. L. Many medium-size red 
flowers. 
Bronze Buttercup. Early. Incurved pet- 
Same as 
als. Outer gold, inner bronze. Very large 
flower. 40c. 
Ceres. Kor. Copper-gold, three inch 
single. 
Cranfordia Red. E. Bronze-orange and 
red. Twilled petals. 
Daphne. Kor. Gold buttons with long 
old-rose and pink petals. 
Don Bradman. FE. Five-inch incurved 
pink, center tipped gold, outer ends sil- 
vered. 40c. 
Champlain. M. E. Erect plant, hundreds 
of deep pink pompons. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. Heavy producer of golden-bronze 
pompons. 
Erma Linda, M. L. Tall, many tight pom- 
pons with twilled petals in deep pink. 
Gold Standard, E. Five-inch, full, in- 
curved deep gold. 
Golden Security. Not so early as Gold 
Standard. More bushy plant. 
H. Sutcliff. Early August finds this pro- 
ducing many long-stemmed five-inch in- 
curved golden flowers. 
Mars, Kor. Single wine red and yellow. 
Mercury, Kor. Single red-bronze and 
yellow. 
Mrs. Cal. Coolidge, L. Semi-double, fine 
red color. 
Patricia Grace, M. E. Six-inch pinkish- 
lavender. Petals are narrow like a cactus 
dahlia. 
Pink Normandy, M. L. Standard pink, a 
heavy producer. 
Pink Profusion, M. E. Double pink of 
fine form, 
R. Marion Haton, M. L. Semi-double me- 
dium yellow. 
Snoflake, FE. Large, full double flowers 
in creamy-white. 
Vivid, M. E. Long-petaled, semi-double 
American Beauty color. A fine performer. 
Yellow Dot, L. Tight little yellow pom- 
pon with a red center. 
FALL BULB CATALOG 
We grow large numbers of Tulip, Hya- 
cinth and other fall-planted bulbs and issue 
a price list along about August 1. Glad to 
send it to you. 
SOMETHING EXTRA 
This business grows by the friends it 
makes, so when you send in your order 
send along the names of any flower grow- 
ing friends and we will be glad to send 
them catalogs. In return for the names 
we will add bulbs or perennials—state 
which—to your order. Please be sure the 
names and addresses are correct and of 
flower fans who are active. 
PAUL BUNYON PUMPKIN 
This pumpkin showed up in a neighbor’s 
garden at Blaine several years ago. No one 
seems to know where it came from so we 
have given it a name. Like the famous Paul, 
it is a big baby. A rich orange in color, 
looks something like the small Sugar pump- 
kin and has the same fine quality but pro- 
duces far heavier crops. Packet of seed, 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIALS 
As our list shows we have a very fine 
collection of varieties of these popular fall 
flowers. These special collections are made 
of varieties in this list, all of them have 
been found reliable on Puget Sound. Order 
by number. 
"Mum No. 1. Ten plants, all different 
kinds, in pompons and medium sizes, a good 
range of colors and seasons, labeled, $1.25, 
not labeled, $1.00. 
"Mum No. 2. All large kinds, including 
the new English sorts, in many colors, early 
to late. Labeled $1.50, not labeled $1.25. 
’Mum No. 3. Both above collections, 20 
plants including pompons, Koreans, Cush- 
ions and English sorts, the finest lot of 
’Mums you can buy. Labeled $2.75, not lab- 
eled $2.50. 
