, 3 
; - Snow Princess. 
‘short. 
- large white beans. 
many lateral vines. 
pods containing four to six very large 
time. 
to a customer. 
KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 7 
Stoplight. Clear medium red ......00...200002202..2.... 
GOOC RW hese te ei ag NE 
Southern Drama. New scarlet —.......00.....0...... 
sunspot. LeCllow, Ted Spotes... ke 
_Tahlahneka. Best clear yellow ~....................... 
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FEMALT Dig WIL TGOm tee R thas et 
Twilight. Kaylor. Withdrawn to build stock. 
Tunia’s Mahomet. -Purple-rose _......-.0---..----- 
Vista Bonita. Tall medium pink _................. 
Vulcan. Good medium purple —_.....000...... 
White Gold. Picardy in cream _.....000000002202..... 
Winell Our choice of: blues © 220.0.22 0 
Yankee Lass. Tall medium pink ~............... 
Zelladee. Kaylor. Choice lavender ................ 
Thunderbird. Kaylor. 
Tunolia. Kaylor. 
Substituting 
We do not like to have to substitute 
mit “something just as good or better than that 
ordered.”’ This year crops of some kinds are 
We may have to substitute sizes 
other than those ordered. On orders re- 
ceived after May 1 we reserve the privilege 
of substituting both sizes and varieties— 
too late in the season to write many letters 
—so if this does not meet with your ap- 
_proval, please so state in your order. Re- 
member a medium size bulb will give you 
as good a bloom as will a large one—just 
_a little later. 
Ww 
Aztec Bean 
_ Some years ago a mining engineer 
friend of ours, while exploring an ancient 
Aztec tomb in Mexico found several very 
Three of these beans 
were given to us and we planted them. 
Two germinated and the next fall we har- 
vested a small crop. Everyone of these was 
_ planted the next year and then we tried 
eating a few. 
Since then we have built 
up the stock as rapidly as we could until 
now we have a small amount to offer our 
customers as seed. 
_ The Aztec is a pole bean but does not 
grow tall, rather spreading in habit with 
It is a heavy producer, 
plump beans in each. It is not a string 
bean, but for canning as a hulled bean or 
for cooking in a dry state it is unsurpassed. 
Because so many visitors at the nursery 
have requested us to sell them “a start” 
we are offering seed this year for the first 
Sales will be limited to six beans 
Price 50c for the six. 
be a bss 2.20 S215 10=£20 
KLOEE ROC 32390 5105 50—.20 
ig 150) 1—.35 5—.50 
1—$3.50 1—$1.50 123195 
Pelee 25 12290 eas 10220 
Jee 2130) 32290 10:20 
25 120 1-15 10-4220 
1289.00 ps9) 
PPOs OO) 3—.20 ees: 50—.20 
Wa Dees) 32520 5.25 50—.20 
Les 90 jos 22515 10—15 
ath RN 1.90 115 515 
1—$7.50 1—$5.00 : 5 BSR 
TE OTS) s TES 2 1—$1.00 pain (5 
Peonies 
These can be planted in the spring, pro- 
vided the work is done very early. Send in 
your order and if it is received too late for 
spring planting it will be filled next fall. 
These are all choice sorts and the roots 
we send out are good strong divisions. 
Peonies are permanent things of great 
beauty but resent being ‘shoved around” 
so plant where they can remain undisturbed 
for years. 
Cherry Hill. Semi-double garnet red on 
tall stems. Mid-season. 75c. 
Felix Crousse. Large, loosely - built 
crowns on tall stems in a dark pink or 
medium red. Early. 60c. 
Eugene Bigot. Deep red of good size and 
blooming quite late, it extends the season 
of Peony bloom, T75c. 
Mme. Ducel. Big bomb type in medium 
pink coming late mid-season. ‘5c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early globular-crown 
type, and perhaps the most popular of pink 
sorts. 80c. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. The big deep 
red that is always welcome because it is» 
the first to bloom. 75c. 
Philomela. White outer petals surround- 
ing a yellow center. $1.00. 
Up to Expectations 
“Tulip bulbs received and they were up 
to expectations—and that was pretty high 
as based on bulbs I have received from 
you in past seasons.” From a Yakima cus- 
tomer. 
