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KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
Top-Notch Peonies 
When you select a place for Peony 
planting be sure it is right—they resent 
being moved and will last for years. 
Plant September to April with buds not 
more than two inches below surface of 
soil. 
Prices: We supply two sizes of plants. 
One to two eyes at 20c each, and three to 
five eyes at 30c each, unless otherwise 
noted. 
Adolphe Rosseau. Early dark red, 
large flowers on strong stems. 
Avalanche. Globular flower of snow 
white, tips of petals slightly edged car¬ 
mine. 
Benjamin Franklin. Early mid-season 
rose type, brilliant crimson, dark shading 
at base of petals. 
Cherry Hill. Mid-season, semi-double, 
garnet red, unlike any other Peony we 
grow. 60c. 
Chestine Gowdy. Late mid-season, 
best of the cone-shaped peonies. Guards 
of silvery-pink, center is a ball of pink. 
Clara DeBoise. Immense, soft pink, 
ball-like flower, tipped silver. 50c. 
Chas. McKillip. Mid-season, semi-rose 
form. Bright red of American Beauty 
shade. 
Eugine Bigot. Very late, deep red— 
one of the best late kinds. 
Festiva Maxima. The most popular 
of the white varieties. Center petals tip¬ 
ped with red. 
Karl Rosenfield. Mid-season, ball-like 
flower of velvety crimson, one of the best 
red kinds. 60c. 
Lady Alexander Duff. Mid-season, 
large, flat, semi-double. Delicate shadings 
of pink and white with yellow stamens 
giving it a golden halo. 60c. 
Marie Crousse. Medium size, mid-sea¬ 
son to late, delicate shell pink bordering 
on salmon. 
Martha Bulloch. Very large, cupped, 
rose-type. Silver-pink at the edges shad¬ 
ing to rose-pink center. $1.00. 
Mary Brand. Another vefy fine mid¬ 
season crimson, with a silvery sheen. 
Mine. Ducel. Bomb-type, mid-season 
to late. Large Chrysanthemum-like flower 
of deep pink with silver reflex. 
Milton Hill. Pale lilac-rose with opal¬ 
escent tints of salmon. Large, mid-season 
bloomer of finest quality. $1.00. 
Mons Jules Elie. Early globular-crown 
type. Flowers are so large that it is best 
to stake the plant. 
Octavie Demay. Coming next in sea¬ 
son after the Officinalis sorts, this light 
pink, crown-type flower is very welcome. 
Dwarf plant producing large flowers on 
rather short stems. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. The big 
bright red peony that is almost sure to 
produce its wealth of bloom at Decor¬ 
ation Day. 
Phillippe Rivoire. Considered the 
most “finished” red Peony in the world. 
Deep red on long, strong stems. $1.00 
Reine Hortense. Sometimes called 
President Taft. A very large, flat, semi¬ 
rose-type flower of hydrangea pink with 
the center petals flecked carmine. Tall, 
strong, mid-season. 50c. 
Solange. In form this is a perfect 
rose type of large size, coming in mid¬ 
season. Its color is a creamy-white with 
decided “tea,” or brownish shadows. One 
of the highest rated peonies in the world. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Therese. This flower occupies with 
Solange and LeCynge the top step of the 
Peony ladder. Large, rose type that later 
opens a high, cupped center. Color is 
uniform light violet-rose, shading to lilac 
white. $1.00. 
Hardy Rhododendrons 
Our Rhododendrons are hybrids, 
perfectly hardy wherever these beau¬ 
tiful plants will grow. We have 
them in shades of pale pink, laven¬ 
der pink, rose and red. The larger 
plants all show buds, many of them 
having bloomed two and three years 
ago. The smaller plants have not 
yet bloomed and you take your 
chances on color. They are sold at 
$1.00 per foot of height, balled and 
made ready for shipment but not 
prepaid. All plants two feet or more 
will give good bloom this year. 
Order early. 
Puget Golden Sweetcorn 
Some years ago we grew tired of the 
small ears produced by Golden Bantam 
sweet corn and wished for a real mouth¬ 
ful of an ear. Golden Giant gave us this 
large ear and a fine quality, but it came 
too late for our Puget Sound conditions. 
So we started experimenting, with the 
result that we are offering you Puget 
Golden. Folks who have grown it come 
back year after year for more and those 
who buy it on the market always buy 
again. It is almost as early as Golden 
Bantam, a real ear of corn as to size, and 
of a very hich rich quality. Pound 35c 
postpaid, or five pounds, not prepaid, for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Washington Customers, Please Add 
Sales Tax. 
