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Butterball. That describes it — butter- 
yellow, very early, 35c. 
Capt. John Smith, 24-inch. Medium tot 
large size. Fine cut flower pink, 35c. 
Champion Cushion. Rather tall for a 
cushion but exceptionally fine reddish- 
bronze color, 35c. 
Eggshell, 39-inch. Medium to 
creamy tinted double flowers, 35c. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. ‘Heavy producer of golden-bronze 
pompons, 35c. 
Early Wonder. Tall, large pink pompon 
with lavender tones. Not so early here 
as back East, 35c. 
Harbinger. An early golden-bronze 
about two feet tall. 35c. 
Jasper Spoon. Late. Straw-yellow tubes, 
jasper-red spoons, 35c. 
Major Cushion. Masses of fine pink 
flowers on 15-inch stems, 35c. 
Polar Ice. Ice-white three-inch flowers 
on 22-inch stems, 35c. 
Red Cushion. Very early, large red 
flowers. Like all cushion types is fine for 
borders, 35c. 
September Cheer. Deep cherry red on 
20-inch stems, 35c. 
Sequoia. Blending of red, yellow and 
bronze into what might be called apri- 
cot. A late bloomer but large and beau- 
Hifwimeooc: 
Yellow Spoon. Both tubes and spoons 
light yellow on 24-inch stems, 35c. 
Zantha. Ball-shaped flowers in canary- 
yellow on 22-inch stems. Fine addition 
to any garden, 35c. 
large 
Terms and Discounts 
All orders to go ©.0.D. must be accompanied 
by an advance payment of 50c. 
Remit by money order, draft or check. If cur- 
rency and stamps are sent, they travel at custo- 
mer’s risk. 
We guarantee our stock to be as represented, 
but as many elements beyond our control enter 
into the production of crops, our responsibility 
ends when we have delivered shipments’ to 
transportation companies. If you are not satis- 
fied when you receive the goods, send them back 
and get your money. 
If you prefer to have your order come trans- 
portation charges collect, tell us and we will 
put in more than enough stock to pay such 
charges. 
On all orders for $2.00 or less, add 25c for sales 
tax, poshtage and packing. Unless otherwise not- 
ed we pay postage on orders over $2.00. 
Prices quoted in this catalog subject to change 
July 1, 1949. 
’ KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 7, 11 
A Delphinium Tip 
Despite the advice of the “Experts” we 
give our Delphiniums, Esther Reed Dais- 
ies and Pyrethrums a light side dressing 
of manure every year. Add a little com- 
plete commercial fertilizer and work well 
into the ground between the rows. These 
plants are heavy feeders, but be careful 
not to overdo the matter. Very easy to 
get too much fertilizer on your flower 
garden and its better to have too little 
than too much. 
Is Glad She Kept Them 
“I was sore and disappointed when I 
received the medium size glad bulbs from 
you last spring—I had ordered large. But 
your catalog stated you would send me- 
dium size if large ones were sold out, so 
I planted them. Boy, I am glad I did! 
Even in our short Dakota summer they 
came along with fine spikes and at a 
good saving in price. Me for the medium 
size hereafter.”—Mrs. J. H. W. 
Something Free 
We are proud of the fact that many of 
our customers like our stock and service 
well enough to recommend us to their 
gardening friends. When you send your 
order add the names and addresses of 
your neighbors who might be interested 
in this catalog. We will show our appre- 
ciation by adding extra bulbs or plants— 
state which—to your order. 
Peonies 
These beautiful and permanent peren- 
nials may be planted in the spring if the 
work is done very early. Do not let them 
bloom the first year after planting and 
be sure to select a spot where they can 
remain undisturbed for several years. If 
order is received too late for spring plant- 
ing we will carry it over until September 
and send the roots at that time. 
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. 
