12 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Eugene Bigot. Deep red of good size 
and blooming quite late, it extends the 
season of Peony bloom. 75c. 
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. 
Dahlia Tubers 
We do not offer a large list of these 
fine landscape flowers, but every one of 
those we grow has a place in your gar- 
den. They are good varieties. Tubers are 
40c each and if any fail to start growth, 
send them back and we will refill the 
order or return your money. Any six tu- 
bers $2.00. 
Amber Queen. P. P. Two-toned amber- 
apricot. 
Commodore, I. D. A monster flower on 
‘strong plant. The largest and best golden 
yellow. 
Bobby, P. P. Small ball, rich plum color. 
_ Champoeg, D. Very large waxy yellow, 
pink tips. 
City of Cleveland, I. D. Medium size 
fiery orange. 
_. Dreamthorp, Min. Orange and- light 
terracotta. 
. Eunice, P.P. Base cream, ends lavender. 
Ida Perkins, F. D. Large clean white. 
‘Jane Cowl, D. Large gold-bronze buff. 
Jersey Beauty, I. D. Fine standard pink. 
Joe Fettee. Best small white pompon. 
_._ ‘Marjorie Emberson, Min. Pink, 
form. 
Pe oucatcl Glory, I. D. Large orange scar- 
et. 
“Satan, S. C. Very large fire red. 
Thomas A. Edison, F.D. Large royal 
purple. 
“Tommy Keith, P.P. Deep red tipped 
white. 
Tower's Empire, F. D. Very tall, long 
‘stems, mammoth flowers, goid with am. 
ber shadings. 
fine 
Winnefred. Best red pompon. 
White Cactus Sport. If it has a name we 
do not know it, but the flower is large, 
fully double, a white cactus type. 
Festiva Maxima. A large white flower 
with deep red markings on some of the 
center petals. 75c. 
Treating Glad Bulbs 
Several kinds of chemical treatments 
were used in 1948 but so far we have 
found nothing better for the home gar- 
dener than Supergermite. It is used one 
pint to 25 gallons of water. The bulbs 
are soaked in this solution for about four 
hours and planted while still wet. Lysol, 
used the same way, gives about the same 
results. AS we have never been bothered 
by thrips, we are going by the experience 
of others and recommending dusting or 
spraying with DDT. 
Fertilizing Flowers 
Easy to overdo this. Better small dozes 
at frequent intervals than heavy feeding. 
Never use new or raw manure, compost 
it. Be very careful about chemical fertil- 
izers. Good soil is built out of decomposed 
vegetable matter, and if you want to 
learn how to make good compost write 
Organic Gardening magazine, Emmaus, 
Pa., for a copy and then subscribe. You 
will learn some surprising things about 
soil management. 
Double CUalue Glad Sale 
The end of every season finds every 
nurseryman with surplus stocks of some 
varieties. Instead of waiting for season’s 
end and then getting out special adver- 
tising, we “Are doing it now.” 
Send us any amount above $2.00, at any 
time, and about May 20 we will send you 
glads to the list value of twice the amount 
you send. Bulbs will be all sizes and most 
of them will bloom this year. All will 
grow into large bulbs for next season. 
Our selection, all good kinds, many re- 
cent introductions and at least half a 
dozen different kinds. 
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