10 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Puget Golden 
Sweetcorn 
More than fifteen years of cross-breed- 
ing and seed selecting have gone into the 
development of this sweetcorn. The object 
was improving the old Golden Bantam var- 
iety. Puget Golden is a table and canning 
corn, a rich golden color, early, prolific 
producer of larger ears than Golden Ban- 
tam. Rich in sugar, it is low growing with 
little fodder—fine for those who have small 
garden space. Many folks who have grown 
it say it is the best sweetcorn they have 
ever eaten. Half pound, 25c; one pound, 40c. 
Do You Like Greens? 
Nothing better for health in late fall, 
winter and spring and there is no green 
(or is it greens?) better than Scotch Kale. 
Several years ago there appeared in our 
garden a Tall Scotch Kale plant that was 
extra tall with an extra number of very 
curley leaves on its many branches. Seed 
was saved from this plant and since that 
time we have developed a new strain of this 
valuable vegetable. Seed is available at 10c 
per packet or 50c per ounce. 
Grange Fertilizer 
Experiments conducted over a number of 
years with commercial chemical fertilizers 
has convinced us that, when compared with 
green crops plowed down, or animal man- 
ures, the results obtained do not justify the 
expense of the manufactured product. Many 
times the use of chemicals results in leaving 
an injurious residue in the soil. 
Last spring we obtained several hundred 
pounds of a 4-8-4 fertilizer manufactured by 
the Grange Powder Co., a branch of the 
Washington State Grange. It was used at 
the rate of about one quart to fifty feet of 
row, the fertilizer being placed at the side 
and slightly below the seed, plants and 
bulbs planted. On potatoes it doubled the 
erop over non-fertilized rows. Onions were 
large and firm, Glads grew taller spikes 
and the bulbs were large and solid. Asters— 
the florist who bought them said they were 
exceptionally large and fine. Results were 
so satisfactory that Grange Fertilizer was 
used last fall in our planting of two acres 
of tulip bulbs. Because it has an organic— 
animal manure—base, this product is avail- 
able over the entire growing season, and 
because the organic base has been rein- 
forced by the addition of chemicals it is 
quickly available and gives plants a quick 
boost early in the season. 
We handle Grange Fertilizer, prices on 
request. 
RHODODENDRON 
SPECIAL 
Big two to four-foot specimen bushes 
with buds ready to open this year. Hybrid 
seedlings in shades from light pink to rose- 
red and purple. Heavy plants from $2.00 
each up to close out present stocks. Get 
that Rhody now and save. 
War Stamps accepted same as cash on 
your order. 
Don’t forget Sales Tax. 
