KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
Choice Dahlias 
Here is a select list of Dahlias, every¬ 
one a winner and in a range of colors 
that should be pleasing. We guarantee 
every tuber to grow. If it fails to come 
up, send it back and we will replace it or 
send you something of equal value. Can¬ 
not always be sure about the germination 
of a Dahlia when it is dormant. 
Unless otherwise noted prices are 
20c per single tuber with three of a kind 
55c. We have small stocks of other 
varieties. 
A1 Koran, I. D. amber yellow, large, 
full, with strong stems. 30c. 
Amun Ra, F. D., tall grower with 
large copper-bronze flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. 
Alex Walde (D) a big cream and gold 
flower with shadings of pink. 
A. D. Lavoni, (S) deep pink, reliable. 
Cigarette (S-C) very large, scarlet, 
tipped white at ends. 
Coffee Ball, (S) Rightly named. 
Large, beautiful light coffee color, a good 
bloomer. 
Champoeg, D, one of the most beau¬ 
tiful combinations of light, waxy yellow 
with pink tips imaginable. Very large. 
50c. 
F. W. Schief, orange. 
Golden Queen, (C) beautiful golden 
yellow. 
Jane Cowl, D, one of the largest. A 
glistening gold-bonze-buff combination 
with twisted center petals. 
J. H. 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. 
Monmouth Champion, I. D., tall, 
sturdy plant, and it needs to be to carry 
its many immense flame colored blos¬ 
soms. 
Mrs Ida Ver Warner, I. D. deep lav¬ 
ender with rose tints. 
Margaret W. Wilson, I. D., very large 
creamy-white with a lavender opales¬ 
cence. 
Mariposa, Hybrid Cactus of perfect 
form—long, narrow, twisted petals built 
up into a high crowned flower of beauti¬ 
ful lavendar pink. 
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, 
Perriot (C) long petals of amber, 
usually tipped white. 
Rose Fallon, D. very tall plant, long 
strong stems carrying large golden-cop¬ 
per flowers. Very full, one of the best, 
but better stake With strong bean pole if 
exposed to the wind. 
Souvenir De Gustav Doazon CD) 
large, orange scarlet. 
The Grizzly (D) large, rich crimson 
maroon. 
White Swan, pom pom. 
Winnefred, small pompom of brilli¬ 
ant red. Long stems and loads of flow¬ 
ers. 
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. 
Alcazar, tall, smoky light blue with 
deep purple falls. 
Dijah, two shades of silvery lavender 
blue, a tall and beautiful flower. 
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, 
Medrano, rare, dark smoky claret, 
large, late, 
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, 
W. J. Freyer, bright yellow, falls ma¬ 
roon 
Walhalla, lavender and wine-red. 
Washington Customers, Please Add 
Sales Tax. 
