2 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Greetings, Folks! 
Well, here we are again. Uncle Sam, 
bewildered and befuddled by all his troubles, 
has branded florists and nurserymen as non- 
essential to the war effort and has told us 
to hoe our own row if we want to survive. 
Inflation has hit us as hard as it has the 
rest of you. Higher prices on those things 
we have to buy, restrictions on gas and 
supplies, shortage of labor and other things 
make it a hard row to hoe. 
This catalog will show you we are econo- 
mizing wherever possible in an effort to 
hold down prices, remain in business and, 
at the same time, supply you with high 
quality bulbs and plants necessary for the 
beautifying of the homes for which the 
younger generation of Americans are now 
fighting and dying. In this effort to help 
maintain home morale, we feel we are doing 
an essential work. You can help out this 
effort by ordering early and by reading 
“Business Terms” before sending your order. 
We thank you. 
FREE PLANTS AND BULBS 
You have friends who are garden fans 
and who might like a copy of this catalog. 
When you send your order include the 
names and addresses of these flower grow- 
ing friends and we will be glad to include 
in your order, extra bulbs or plants. Please 
state which you prefer and be sure your 
friends are active flower growers. 
BUSINESS TERMS 
Read Before Ordering 
All orders to go C. O. D. must be ac- 
companied by an advance payment of 50c. 
Remit by money order, draft or check. 
If currency and stamps are sent, they travel 
at customer’s risk. Sometimes such remit- 
tances are lost in the mails. 
We guarantee our stock to be as repre- 
sented, but as many elements beyond our 
control] enter into the production of crops, 
our responsibility ends when we have de- 
livered shipments to transportation com- 
panies. If you are not satisfied when you 
receive the goods, send them back and get 
your money. 
If you prefer to have your order come 
transportation charges collect, tell us and 
we will put in more than enough stock to 
pay such charges. Lots of times we can 
send a much larger plant on charges collect 
orders than on those that are prepaid. 
On all orders for $1.50 or less, add 25c 
for sales tax, postage and packing. 
GLAD BULBS 
To save paper and printing costs we 
have changed our system of pricing Glad 
bulbs. In the following list L means large 
bulbs, 1144 inches or larger; M means medi- 
um sizes, % inches or larger, and S means 
small bulbs of less than % inch. Those 
varieties where price is not quoted will be 
sold as follows: L—2 for 18c; 5 for 40c; 10 
for 75c. M—28 for 18c, 10 for 55c. S—3 for 
15c, 10 for 40c. Bulblets of such varieties, 
20 for 25c. 
Stocks of many kinds are very short, so 
please give us a second choice, otherwise 
we reserve the right of substituting. A 
second choice will save time of writing let- 
ters. On orders of less than $1.50 add 25c 
extra for service and postage, and Do Not 
Forget Sales Tax. . 
Aladdin, Pal. Very deep pink, almost 
light red, cream throat, ruffled, very large, 
medium tall, many open. 
Amulet, Pal. Very ruffled medium yel- 
low-buff of medium size and height. 
Barcarole, Pal. ‘Somewhat temperamen- 
tal but at its best a big heavily ruffled 
medium orange. 
Beacon, Pal. Rose-scarlet with a cream 
throat. Tall with 8 to 10 open. 
Bingo, Can. Picardy sport, a lighter 
cream pink with a rose and cream throat 
and all the Picardy good qualities. 
Bit O’ Heaven, Ch. Medium size reddish 
orange with 8 open on tall spike. 
Blue Admiral, Ch. The best of the deep 
violet blues. A dash of red in throat. Tall. 
Chiroco, Kaylor. Tall grower with good 
stems. Deep crimson in color with about 
eight open. No other glad of this same 
color, altho some eastern growers say it is 
lighter in their climate. 
Colonial Maid, Young. Light lavender 
pink. Large bulbs only. 
Coral Glow, El. When conditions suit it 
this is a fine, tall, reddish orange with 
plenty open. 
Carrillion, Pal. Early light rose with 
creamy throat blotch. Meduim size florets 
on tall spike. 
Corona, Pal. We think this a comer. 
Creamy white with cream throat and picot- 
tee edges of pink. Large size, plenty open— 
wide open—and one everybody liked last 
summer. It’s new. L—1-25c, M—1-15c, S— 
2-20c. Bts. 10-20c. 
Crystal, Both. A new pure white from 
Australia. Tall, strong stems with 6-8 open. 
Heavy texture. L—1-20c, M—1-15c, S— 
2-20c. Bts. 10-25c. 
Dragonette, Kaylor. Folks who appreci- 
ate the small flowered kinds like this yellow 
and pink snapdragon-type flower. Its color 
