THE DAFFODIL FARM 
OLYMPIA, WASH.. R4 
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Son Don substituting in a small daffodil planting, for the 
usual pretty girl. 
Here we are again to thank you good friends and cus- 
tomers, past, present and future for the help you have given 
us in holding the wolf away from our door. You sort of pull 
him by the tail while we push him in the face. 
You have been hearing from others about the scarcity 
of most varieties of bulbs for fall planting so we need not 
dwell on the painful fact. In view of this scarcity we have 
done our best to keep our prices within the reach of all of 
you. 
We guarantee our bulbs true, to name, to be free of 
disease and to arrive in good condition. If you are not per- 
fectly pleased on arrival of bulbs let us know at once. 
Bulb shipping begins about the first of September when 
planting should begin for best growth, and it is not sales 
talk when we urge you to order early. By so doing we may 
be able to secure from other growers certain varieties we 
may be sold out of. 
Sincerely, 
Wiialler 4, and PT fh Taylor 
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PRICES POSTPAID—unless otherwise stated. Cash or 
254 with order and balance c. 0. d. Stamps with small 
orders welcome. 6 bulbs of one variety at dozen rate. 
JUST A SUGGESTION~-- Many gardeners wish to dig 
their daffodils and tulips as early as possible to plant other 
flowers. This is a problem as they should not be dug until 
the foliage is perfectly mature. We suggest they be left un- 
til the foliage starts turning, then dig tops and roots and 
heel them in a trench at once, dug for that purpose in some 
out of the way place. Water if soil is dry. Later the bulbs 
can be removed and placed in a cool place to cure. 
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