KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
All-Season Bloomer Glad Collections 
From Havana, Cuba, to the north¬ 
ernmost limits of Giadland, come letters 
if appreciation of the beauty and value 
that we put into this collection. It is 
made with the object of giving those 
folks who are too busy to bother with, or 
do not care about, growing Glads under 
name. It provides lots of fine blooms 
over a long season at small cost. Good 
varieties mixed; about equel numbers of 
large, medium and small bulbs for early, 
mid-season and late bloom—and a fine 
lot of large bulbs for next year. Trans¬ 
portation extra beyond fourth zone. 
75 A. S. B. Bulbs.$1.00 
100 A. S. B. Bulbs.$1.25 
500 A. S. B. Bulbs.$4.50 
1,000 A. S. B. Bulbs.$7.50 
One customer w T rites:—“Been buying 
A. S. B. for three years and it rings the 
bell every time. Don’t see how you do it 
at the price.” 
Some Novelty Bulbs 
Colchicum, also called Fall Crocus. 
Blooms in August whether in the ground 
or lying on a window sill, without soil 
or water. We have had as high as 
twenty flowers from one large bulb. 
Plant out doors in the early fall. They 
throw up a beautiful plant early in the 
spring. This dies down in June to be 
followed by the flowers in the late sum¬ 
mer. Each 25c or ten for $1.50. Order 
early. 
Hyacinth Plumosis—the Feathered 
Hyacinth. A beautiful, lacy, plume-like 
flower in lavender blooming in June. Ten 
to twelve inches high and retains its 
color longer than any flower we know. 
Plant September to November. Bulbs 
25c each or ten for $1.50. 
Scilla, or Squills. Beautiful bell¬ 
shaped flowers, eight to twelve inches 
high, blooming in May. Perfectly hardy. 
Blue and white mixed, 30c per ten; 100 
for $2.00. 
Muscari—Grape Hyacinths. Clusters 
of blue flowers shaped like a small grape, 
30c per ten; 100 for $2.00. 
Two Big Bargains In Iris 
If you have never grown German 
Iris here is a chance to start at low cost 
in these beautiful May and June flowers. 
Twenty roots of at least ten good early 
to late kinds, not labeled, $1.25. 
Twenty roots of at least fifteen kinds, 
each labeled, $1.75. You will never beat 
this. 
“Have never seen nicer Delphiniums 
than the ones purchased from you last 
spring ” —Mrs. H. A., Idaho. 
Collection Bargains 
Ten Fine Dahlias, Mixed, $1 
Ten Rooted ’Mum Plants $1 
Ten all different large peony roots, 
labeled, a wide ran*ge of colors, $2.50. 
Any ten 20c Dahlias, your selection, 
$1.75. Any twenty 20c Dahlias, $3.00. 
Choice Flower Seed 
Harvested from our own selected 
plants and guaranteed to be last season’s 
crop. Large packages 10c each. Any 
three for 25c. Any eight for 50c. 
Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrid Columbine. 
Lupin from a very fine lot of hybrids. 
Delphinium. We are especially 
proud of our Delphiniums and this seed 
is from our best plants. Blue and laven¬ 
der shades. 
Regal Lily. Harvested from plants 
that bear 15 or more flowers each. Very 
fine strain. 
Puget Golden Sweet Corn 
Earlier, larger and better than 
Golden Bantam. The result of 
years of cross-breeding and seed 
selecting. Introduced this year 
at 40c per pound, postpaid. 
Truly Beautiful 
Yakima Apricot was truly beau¬ 
tiful, such beautiful form and fine 
texturs, and the coloring, just what 
you claim, a true Yakima Apricot. 
Mrs. C. B., Yakima, Wash. 
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