8 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 

Fine Dahlias 
At 25e Per Tuber 
Each of these varieties has something to 
recommend it—there’s more than a mere 
minor difference between them. Live Tubers 
—if they fail to grow send them back and 
we will replace—at 25c each or three of 
any one kind for 65c. 
American Beauty, Min. American Beau- 
ty shade, medium size. 
Avalon, I. D. Large yellow, good stems. 
Amber Queen, P. P. Two-toned amber- 
apricot. 
Baby Royal. 
cot. 
Baby Jersey. A miniature Jersey Beauty. 
Bobby, P. P. Small ball, rich plum color. 
Champoeg, D. Very large waxy yellow, 
pink tips. 
City of Cleveland, I. D. Medium size 
fiery orange. 
Dee Dee, P. P. Lavender, pink shades. 
Dreamthorp, Min. Orange and light ter- 
racotta. 
Edith Mueller, P. P. Golden, tipped red. 
Eunice, P. P. Base cream, ends lavender. 
Golden Eclipse, I. D. Large golden-apri- 
cot. 
Granite Falls. Single red, gold center. 
Ida Perkins, F. D. Large clean white. 
Jane Cowl, D. Large gold-bronze-buff. 
Jersey Beauty, I. D. Fine standard pink. 
Jersey Dainty, I. D. Semi-cactus white. 
Joe Fettee. Best small white pompon. 
Jim Moore, I. D. Large yellow and pink. 
Kitty Mae, I. D. Medium size deep crim- 
Small cactus, pink and apri- 
on. 
Little Edith, P. P. Primrose tipped car- 
mine. 
Little Irene, P. P. Small light yellow. 
Lavender Gem, P. P. Deep lavender. 
Margaret Wilson, I. D. Large cream- 
white, lavender undertones. 
Maraposa, Cactus. High-crowned, deep 
lavender. 
Marjorie Emberson, Min. 
form. 
Mary Munns, P. P. Two-inch, deep la- 
vender. 
Minnie Nell, P. P. Small reddish purple. 
Mrs. Ida Ver Werner, I. D. Deep laven- 
der. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach, I. D. Light lavender. 
Monmouth Champion, I. D. Large flame- 
red. 
Oriental Glory, I. D. Large orange scar- 
let. 
Peggy Ann, P. P. Yellow tipyed red. 
Pink Wonder, I. D. Very large medium 
ink. 
' Queen City, F. D. Pink, 
cherry. 
Rose Fallon, I. D. Golden copper, very 
tall. 
Robert Emmert, I. D. Medium tall car- 
dinal. 
Pink, fine 
scarlet and 
Robin, Min. Semi-cactus, fine red shade. 
Satan, S. C. Very large fire red. 35c. 
Sylvia Morgan, P. P. Small pink ball. 
Swallow. Single white, gold center. 
The Fireman, I. D. Very tall, fiery red. 
Thomas A. Edison, F. D. Large royal 
purple. 
Tommy Keith, P. P. Deep red tipped 
white. 
Winnefred. Best red pompon. 
W. Hz. T., F. D. Purplish oldrose. 
SHRUBS 
All our shrubs have been transplanted 
and have a good root system. Prices quoted 
are postage prepaid. In some cases we have 
larger specimens and will be glad to quote 
prices at the nursery. 
American Bittersweet. Climbing woody 
vine with orange berries. 8 to 12-inch plants, 
50c. 
Andora Juniper. Spreading evergreen of 
fine quality. 8 to 12-inch, 50c. 
Azaleas — Schlippenbachi. The Royal 
Azalea. Specimen bushes of this fine dwarf 
kind at from $1.50 up at the nursery. 
Box Barberry. Evergreen, low growing 
border plant in very deep green with yellow 
flowers, 25c and 50c. 
Boxwood. Slow growing, small leaved 
evergreen, 50c. We have a few specimen 
bushes. 
Bridalwreath. Loads of white flowers in 
June. 18-inch and up bushes, 50c. 
Cotoneaster, Simonsii. The tall growing 
kind that produces such large crops of red 
berries for winter. Semi-evergreen. 25c and 
50c plants. 
Cotoneaster, Horizontalis. Spreading. 
Heavy crops of red berries. 25c and 50c. 
Forsythia. Profuse bloomer coming very 
early in the spring with its many golden 
flowers. 18-inch plants, 50c. 
Hydrangea. Many very large balls of 
gee blue flowers. Blooming size plants 75c 
and u 
Kolwiteia, Beautybush. Grows into an 
Roe foot specimen and produces many 
small snapdragon-like cream-pink flowers 
in June. 18-inch plants, 75c and up. 
Hybrid Heath, or Winter Heather. Hardy 
dwarf evergreen plant of fine-cut foliage. 
From Christmas until early summer this 
beautiful border plant is covered with sprays 
of daintv lavender-pink flowers. 6- to 8-inch 
bushes, 50c. 
Rhododendrons. We have a number of 
large specimen bushes at the nursery. They 
are in shades of pink thru lavender to red 
and are priced as low as $2.00 up. 
PUGET GOLDEN SWEETCORN 
A cross-breed of our own that we have 
grown for many years. Medium tall grower, 
ears medium to long, golden yellow of fine 
quality. Early, a good producer and a fa- 
vorite with those who have tried it. Half 
pound, 15c; pound, 25c. 
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