2 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Come and See Us... 
Even in winter time there are always 
Heathers, Violas and Helleborus in bloom. No 
matter the time of year we are always glad to 
show visitors around the nursery 
and “talk garden.” Naturally we 
have to sell our product in order to 
make a living but we never “pester” 
visitors to buy—the stock 
sells itself—and ‘‘Business 
First” is not our idea of 
making a friend. 
Early Orders 
Because of the uncertain weather con- 
ditions through January and February we 
always wait until after March 1 before 
starting to fill orders. If you are in a 
hurry for the stock, please add a note to 
your order stating when you want the 
goods delivered and we shall try to meet 
your date. Parcel post shipments some- 
times get frosted if sent out before March 
1. Express shipment for very early orders 
can be made safely at any time. 
Terms And Discounts 
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 $2.00 or less, add 25c 
for sales tax, postage and packing. Unless 
otherwise noted we pay postage on orders 
over $2.00. 








Prices in this catalog good until July 1, 
1947. They are automatically cancelled on 
that date. 
On orders of $5.00 we will add bulbs or 
plants to the value of ten per cent, Orders 
of $5.00 to $10.00, 15 per cent and orders of 
$10.00 to $25.00, 20 per cent, our selection. 
State which you want, bulbs or plants. 
Send along the names and addresses of 
your flower-growing friends and we shall 
add something extra in appreciation. This 
business lives because one friend tells an- 
other. 
Fall Planted Bulbs 
Gardeners and greenhouse operators all — 
over the country are learning that Puget 
Sound-grown Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinth 
and other fall planted bulbs are far supe- 
rior to those imported from Holland. The 
less such bulbs are handled in transit the 
better off they are. The long ocean voyage 
adds nothing to their quality, and then 
there is always the chance of strikes, like 
last fall’s. Get quicker service, better qual- 
ity and American-grown stock by buying 
American. Don’t make your dollar a dis- 
loyal dollar. 
fall planted bulbs and would be glad to 
serve you. 
A Hoquiam Friend Writes: 
“You asked me to tell you how Gayly 
Clad performed for me. 
out at one time, eighteen buds in all. 
Bloomed to the very tip. My wife kept it 
trimmed in a vase and the last florets were 
nearly as big the first ones. It would have 
been taller but did not have the best loca- 
tion. Mt. Index was my pride and joy. 
Most of them well over four feet and the — 
small and medium bulbs made just about — 
as fine flowers as did the number one which 
was over five feet tall.” 
We grow thousands of these > 
It was lovely, five © 
