KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASH. 
Special Bargains In Shrubs 
Changes in plans for our nursery 
make it necessary to move a block of 
trees and shrubs to a new location. 
Rather than incur this expense we are 
offering the stock at very low prices. 
All prices are for delivery at the nursery 
and if items are to be packed for ship¬ 
ment, add a sum equal to the selling 
price to pay packing costs. 
In trees we have American Elm, 
American Black Walnut, American Ar- 
borvita, Globe Arborvita, Black Ash, Irish 
Juniper and Japanese Yew, at from 50c 
to $1.00 each. English Holly, 3 to b 
feet tall, $1.00 to $3.00. 
Shrubs: Japanese Barberry, Box Bar¬ 
berry, Boxwood, Cotoneaster Simonsii, 
Cotoneaster Horizontallis, Bridalwreath, 
Scotch Heather, Forsythia, Kolwitzia or 
Beautybush, Lavender, Andora Junper, at 
25c to $1.00. 
Azaleas and Rhododendrens. We have 
these in a variety of colors and in sizes 
from one to four feet at from 25c to 
$3.00 per plant, labeled as to color. Visit 
the nursery — you will be surprised at 
the values. 
Fine Dahlias At Low 
Prices 
D. C. No. 1. Ten roots — all differ¬ 
ent kinds, large, medium and small types, 
a wide range of colors. Labeled. 5>l.bo. 
D. C. No. 2. Ten mixed pom pom 
and ball types, not labeled. $1.20. 
D. C. No. 3. Ten mixed large flow¬ 
ered kinds, not labeled. $1.20. Five or 
more kinds in both collections. 
D. C. No. 4. For the large garden. 
Twenty roots, at least eight kinds. Small 
or large flowers, your choice. Many 
colors. $2.40. 
Hardy Phlox For Show 
Specimen plants of any of the following 
at 20c each with mediums at two tor 
25c and smalls at three for 20c. 
Miss Lingard, tall white. Rose Gem, 
rosy pink. Gefion, large light lavender. 
Rosalind, tall deep pink. A. E Strothers, 
red Ethel Pritchard, mauve. Fuerbrand, 
orange-scarlet. Rising Sun, white with 
red center. Phlox Subulata, pink rock 
garden kind. 
tigridias 
This interesting novelty comes from 
Mexico where it was once considered 
sacred food for the gods. Wide open 
three-petaled flowers in combinations ot 
red and yellow from July < until frost. 
About a foot high with six inch flowers. 
Handle same as Glads, but do 
the blossoms. Two bulbs 25c or ten $1.00. 
A Garden of Mums 
For Small Price 
Try and find one to beat this for 
value. One dozen good plants, our selec¬ 
tion from those listed in this catalog, 
from earliest Amelia to latest Yellow 
Dot, all reliable performers in many 
colors. Other firms ask from $2.25 to 
$3.00 for collections not so good as this. 
Our price postpaid, $1.90. 
A Michigan Grower Says: 
‘We started cutting Yakima Apricot 
July 10 and finished July 21, selling the 
entire lot to a Flint, Michigan, florist. 
They sold at 50c a dozen, wholesale 
until this week when they dropped to 
35c, but the local market was $1.75 per 
hundred and glads going begging. We 
could have sold many more if we had had 
them. Yakima Apricot and Early Rose 
bloomed first, both coming on the same 
day.” The proof of the glad is in selling 
the bloom and further comment is un¬ 
necessary. 
COLCHICUM 
Sometimes erroniously called the fall 
crocus, this bulb throws up a large leaf 
growth early in the soring and after this 
dies down in July the flowers burst 
through the ground in August. Large 
bulbs will give as many as twenty-five 
large blossoms in a deep lilac tone. They 
will bloom without soil or water but must 
be ordered early before the blooming 
period. Get the order to us at once. 
Large bulbs 20c each, ten for $1.75. 
Printed by The Journal, Blaine, Washington, U. S. A. 
