KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Spring Blooming Bulbs for Fall Planting 
Tulip Bulbs 
Most folks like to order Tulip, Nar¬ 
cissi and other spring blooming bulbs at 
the time these beautiful flowers are in 
bloom. Because of this we are giving 
descriptions and prices in this catalog. 
You may place orders any time and 
we will send the bulbs' C. O. D. in Aug¬ 
ust or September. 
For the past eight years we have 
been studying Tulips, and, at the same 
time building up one of the largest stocks 
of bulbs in the state. Careful handling, 
strict crop rotation and ideal soil are re¬ 
sponsible for the splendid reputation 
our bulbs have made. 
Tulip varieties vary greatly in size. 
A large bulb of one kind might be but a 
medium of another. Our grading is 
done by hand and very carefully. 
First Garden size run from about 
one and one-quarter inches up and are 
the best for outdoor planting where large 
blooms are desired. 
Second Garden size are fully devel¬ 
oped bulbs about one inch in diameter 
and will give choice bloom the first year. 
Just as good for planting in Puget Sound 
gardens as the larger ones. 
Abbreviations used are “D” Darwin, 
“C” Cottage, “B” Dutch Breeder. 
Prices:—The following varieties are 
10c each; five of a kind, 30c; ten of a 
kind, 45c. Second size, five for 25c; ten 
for 35c. 
Allard Pierson, a new tulip of large 
size in very deep red. One of the best. 
Afterglow, D, deep orange suffused 
salmon. 
Bartagon, D, firey crimson, white 
base. 
Bronze Queen, B, properly described 
by its name—very large. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye, D carmine- 
rose and pink, edges tinged blue. Good 
forcer. 
Clara Butt, D, clear salmon-pink, 
very popular. 
Centenaire, D, immense rich violet- 
rose with blue center. 
City of Harlem, D, one of the finest 
dark scarlets. 
Feu Brilliant, D, a most beautiful 
firey red. 
Farncombe Sanders, D. Firey rose 
scarlet of large size. 
Gesnariana Lutea, C, largest deep 
yellow tulip we grow. 
Inglescomb Yellow, C. one of the 
most popular yellow tulips of the Dar¬ 
win type. 
Mrs. Moon, C, one of the most pop¬ 
ular butter-yellow kinds. 
Madame Krelage, D, bright rosy lilac 
with silvery margin, large and sturdy. 
Ouida, D, a very fine scarlet. 
Prince of Orange, B, terracotta- 
brown, shaded yellow. 
Pride of Harlem, D, immense brilliant 
deep rose on very long stem. 
Queen Alexandria, B. Yellow with 
black anthers. 
Sieraad Van Flora, D. Very large 
lavender pink on tall stiff stems. 
Valentine, fine soft helitrope, early 
for a Darwin. 
Wm. Copeland, D. Lavender with 
rosy lilac shadows. 
Wm. Pitt, D, very large dark crim¬ 
son and purplish-brown. 
Narcissi—Daffodills 
Prices are for large, double-nose 
bulbs. Big, round bulbs at three-fourths 
the price of doubles. Just as good for 
garden planting. 
Five of a kind for 5c more than half 
ten prce. 
Aradene. Medium trumpet of beau¬ 
tiful creamy white. Ten, 60c. 
Alba Pleno Oderata. The last Nar¬ 
cissus to bloom. Plant for Decoration 
Day. Highly scented double white 
flowers on long stems. Per ten, 60c. 
Barri Conspicuus. Mid-season, long 
stemmed, large yellow with bright red 
cup. Per ten, 50c; per hundred, $3.00. 
Double Von Sion. All yellow double 
trumpet of large size. Per ten, 75c; per 
hundred, $6.00. 
Emperor: A most popular large 
yellow trumpet, long stems, good keep¬ 
ing qualities. Per ten, 75c; per hundred, 
$6.50. 
Empress. Yellow trumpet, white 
parianth. Per ten, 60c. 
Glory of Sassenheim. One of the 
best bicolors. Long, golden trumphet, 
white perianth. Per ten, 1.00; per 100, 
$7.00. 
Glory of Leiden. Large trumpet, 
lighter in color and larger than Emperor. 
Ten, 75c; 100 for $6.00. 
Recurvus, or Pheasant’s Eye. White 
with brilliant crimson center. Long stem, 
fine for naturalizing in grass. Per ten, 
40c; per hundred, $3.00; per thousand, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
Trumpet Major. The earliest all¬ 
yellow trumpet; slightly mixed with Pa¬ 
cific Spur, which is almost the same 
thing. Ten, 50c; 100 for $4.00. 
Jonquilla Rugulosis. Dainty golden 
yellow cup and perianth. Several flow¬ 
ers on each long stem. Ten, 75c. 
