KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
L’Argentuillais, an early and profuse 
bloomer; full flowers of light red tipped 
and shaded gold. 
Mrs. Harrison, very fine, full flowers 
in light pink. 
Ouray, pom pom, closely set petals 
build up a full flower in beautiful bronze 
shade. 
October Gold, very free blooming, 
golden yellow of large size. 
Pink Button, many small lavender 
flowers in clusters. 
R. Marion Hatton, an early pure 
yellow of large size. 
Ruth, strong grower, medium size 
flowers in gold with red rosette in center. 
Vivid, pom pom. deep rose-pink with 
prominent golden button. 
White Doty, large flowers, pure 
white on tall stems. 
Shade Trees. 
American Elm. The greatest of 
American shade trees, growing to im¬ 
mense size. Four foot trees, 50c; six foot 
trees 75c. Not prepaid. 
American Black Walnut. Slower 
grower than the elm, but reaches the 
same large size and beauty. Same price 
as the elm. 
Sycamore, grows to large size. Very 
large leaves, clean trunk and branches 
with bark somewhat resembling Birch. 
Four foot, 50c. Not prepaid. 
Virginia Juniper. Pyramid shaped 
trees reaching a heighth of forty feet. 
Dense foliage which in early spring is a 
fresh blue-green and in winter takes on 
a bronze cast. Fifteen inch, 50c; two or 
more feet, 75c. Not prepaid. 
English Holly. 
Our stock was propagated from a 
tree here at Blaine that has a fine rec¬ 
ord for year after year production of 
large quantities of berried sprays. Sev¬ 
eral transplantings have given them a 
much better root system than is usually 
found on such stock. Trees are balled 
and burlaped but thansportation is not 
prepaid. 18 inch trees, $1.00; 24 inch, 
$1.50; 36 inch, $2.50; 48 inch, $3.00; 60 
inch, $5.00. 
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; 50 c for 
three-year. 
Delicious. One of the most popular 
early winter sorts. Large, red and of a 
flavor all it’s own. 
Golden Russet. The old time late 
winter apple with the firm texture and 
delicious flavor. 
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 qualities. 
Tigridia. 
Sometimes called Mexican Shell 
Flower. From July until frost produces 
many large, three petaled, upright flow¬ 
ers of brilliant red with yellow centers. 
The “sassiest” flowers in the garden. 
l-15c; 10-$1.25. 
Another Garden Notebook 
By Alfred Putz. Illustrated hand¬ 
book of home gardening for each week 
of the year indoors and out. Includes 
garden maintenance, garden operations, 
garden planning; indoor culture of bulbs, 
ferns, houseplants; culture of rhododen¬ 
drons, waterlillies, botanical tulips, del¬ 
phiniums and many other specialties. 
Price $1.50. 
"DOOZOFF" 
If you are bothered with dogs, Cats or 
rabbits, "Dogzoff" is the spray you need. 
It is a most efficient animal repellant 
and one spraying will last from three to 
four weeks. Not poisonous to plants and 
will not injure animals. Not offensive 
to humans. Its use is guaranteed to 
keep these animals from any place where 
they are not wanted. 
"Dogzoff" is applied with any small 
insect sprayer and one application usually 
does the work. 
"Dogzoff" will save its cost many times 
over around the garden and home. 
PRICE FOR ✓ o PRE¬ 
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