KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
German Iris 
Can be depended upon for masses of 
delicately shaded flowers thru June. They 
like full sunlight and do well in even 
poor soil. Plant July to April 1. 
Prices, unless otherwise noted, single 
plants are 10c or three of a kind, 20c. 
Ambassadeur, very tall, smoky bronze 
with dark maroon falls. 20c. 
A. E. Hundred, bronzy yellow tinged 
magenta, fragrant. 
Argynnis, yellow, falls dark violet 
carmine. 25c. 
Alcazar, tall, smoky light blue with 
deep purple falls. 15c. 
Dijah, two shades of silvery lavender 
blue, a tall and beautiful flower. 15c. 
Dream, lovely pink-violet. 
Eldorado, a blending of bronze helio¬ 
trope and purple. 
Flavescens, sulphur yellow, sweet 
scented. 
Florentina Alba, or Silver King, early 
white flushed with lavender, fragrant. 
Isolene, light lavender, falls much 
deeper and veined yellow at base. 
Jaunita, very tall, clear blue, frag¬ 
rant. 
Mary Gibson, tall, light bronze, falls 
old rose and bronze, distinctive, 25c. 
Medrano, rare, dark smoky claret, 
large, late, 20c. 
Mithras, yellow and wine-red edged 
gold. 
Pallida Dalmatica, tall, sturdy plant 
of lavender-blue. 
Perfection, light blue and dark violet. 
Purple King, blueish mauve, falls 
edged redish purple. 
Queen of May, light mauve, falls 
deeper, early. 15c. 
Rev. A. H. Wertle, purple and purple 
bronze. 
Seminole, soft violet-rose, falls crim¬ 
son, 15c. 
Susan Bliss, very tall, uniform shade 
of deep rose-pink, 20c. 
W. J. Freyer, bright yellow, falls ma¬ 
roon 
Walhalla, lavender and wine-red. 
Terms and Discounts 
Prices quoted are for cash with order 
or C. O. D. 
On orders for less than $1.00, please 
add 10c for postage. 
On orders of from $5.00 to $10.00 you 
may select extra material to the value 
of ten per cent of your order. 
On orders of $10.00 to $25.00, fifteen 
per cent in extra material. 
Except as otherwise noted, we pay 
postage. 
Order early before stocks are badly 
broken and before the rush starts. An 
extra quantity of “extras” on all orders 
receivved before March 15. 
Remit by money order or check. Be 
sure your envelope carries a return ad¬ 
dress. U. S. postal employees are honest, 
but sometimes letters do go astray. Just 
apt to be yours with bills or stamps en¬ 
closed and we do not like to have to tell 
folks their letters “went haywire.” If 
you send us an order and do not receive 
the goods within a reasonable time, write 
us and give us a chance to straighten it 
out. 
Remember, we are growers who pro¬ 
duce every item we sell—its American 
grown, of high quality. In buying Amer¬ 
ican, be sure the stock is grown in this 
country—much of that offered you is 
foreign produced and the greater part 
of your dollar goes abroad to help out 
some other country. 
Princess Yaada 
