PEACE ARCH NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
Choice Dahlias 
We do not grow a large number of 
varieties of Dahlias, perfering to carry 
only a few, but all of them exceptionally 
good ones. Unless otherwise noted, 
prices are 20c per single tuber; three of a 
kind, 50c. We guarantee everv tuber we 
grow. If it does not come up in three 
weeks, send it back and we will replace it. 
Alex Walde (D) a big cream and gold 
flower with shadings of pink. 
A. D. Lavoni, (S) deep pink, reliable. 
Beauport Beauty (C) fine petaled 
salmon-pink. 
Cigarette (S-C) very large, scarlet, 
tipped white at ends. 
Coffee Bakl, (S) Rightly named. 
Large, beautiful light coffee color, a good 
bloomer. 
F. W. Schief, orange. 
Golden Queen, (C) beautiful golden 
yellow. 
J. II. Jackson (C) deep maroon. 
Jack London (D) brilliant bright red. 
Jersey Beauty (D) a prize winner in 
any show, large, true pink, on long stems. 
Kremhilde (C) very fine, pink and 
white. 
Millionaire (D) large, light lavender 
shading to white center. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach (D) its long, strong 
stems carry very large lavender pink 
flowers. 
Oregon Sunset, (P) golden with red¬ 
dish brown, 25c. 
Perriot (C) long petals of amber, 
usually tipped white. 
Souvenir De Gustav Doazon (D) 
large, orange scarlet. 
The Grizzly (D) large, rich crimson 
maroon. 
White Swan, pom pom. 
Mariposa, Hybrid Cactus of perfect 
form—long, narrow, twisted petals built 
up into a high crowned flower of beauti¬ 
ful lavendar pink. 35c. 
Mendieschon, tall growing, large 
flowered, decorative in shades of copper, 
orange and red. 
Tryphinne, rather short stems but a 
very large full flower of bright pink 
shading lighter at ends of pedals. 
Any ten 20c Dahlias, your selection, 
$1.75. Any twenty 20c Dahlias, $3.00. 
Ten Dahlias, our selection, not lab¬ 
eled, 75c, or twenty for $1.50. 
About Lilies 
Spring planting of lily bulbs is suc¬ 
cessful provided the bulbs have been 
freshly dug and are shipoed with the 
previous season’s roots still on them. 
They must be planted early, February 
and March. This does not apply to Can- 
didum which must be planted in early 
fall. We can supply the following varie¬ 
ties, fresh dug with the roots attached, 
packed in moss so that they hardly know 
they have been moved, but order early. 
Large bulbs 25c each; mediums 20c; 
ten at eight times the single price. 
Candidum... Also known as Madonna 
and St. Joseph’s. Four to six feet tall, 
bearing spire-like clusters of pure white 
flowers in June and July. Plant two 
inches deep July to October. 
Regal. The most universally grown 
and popular lily in commerce. Does well 
everywhere if planted seven inches deep 
in well drained soil. Large, trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers of creamy white with a 
golden throat and light maroon back. 
Ten to twenty flowers to each stem and 
blooms in July. Plant seven inches deep 
November to April. 
Tiger. The big orange lilly that is a 
success everywhere. Plant seven inches 
deep October to March. 
Elegans-Umbellatum. These two 
varieties are so much alike, we have 
given up trying to draw a line between 
them. Easy to grow. Height 18 to 30 
inches with four to six large cup-shaped 
orange flowers. Bloom in June. Plant 
seven inches deep September to March 
15. 
Speciosum, a white lily, flushed pink 
and so covered with carmine spots that 
most folks call it a red lily. Large petals 
which recurve. Blooms in August and 
September, and is very hardy. Plant six 
inches deep. 30c. 
Auratum, the Gold Banded Lily of 
Japan, one of the talest growing and 
largest flower kinds. White dotted 
crimson and each petal has a clear gold 
band running its entire length. Very 
fragrant. Large bullbs 35c each. 
Henryi, sometimes called the Yellow 
Speciosum which it resembles in growing 
habit. Flowers are orange yellow with 
brownish spots. 40c. 
Apple Trees 
We do not grow many of these, but 
they are good. On our sandy soil they 
grow a very fine root system. All are 
whole root grafts. Prices, F. O. B. Blaine, 
are 25c each for one-year trees. 
Golden Ru'set. The old time late 
winter apple with the firm texture and 
delicious flavor. 
Delicious. One of the most popular 
earlv winter sorts. Large, red and of a 
flavor all it’s own. 
Red Gravenstein. A comparatively 
new kind and a great improvement over 
the old Gravenstein. Much the same 
flavor, but a deep, dark red apple with 
better keeping qualitis. 
