10 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 

Better Dahlias 
At Attractive Prices 
You could plant every variety we offer 
and not have any two so near alike that 
you would be disappointed. Every variety 
we list has something distinctive to add to 
the charm of your garden. Pompons (P.P.) 
and miniatures are, for the most part, low 
growing, bushy plants valuable, not only for 
their wealth of bloom, but also for their 
landscape effect. Formal, informal and cac- 
tus types are taller growing and produce 
larger flowers. Unless otherwise noted, our 
tubers are 25c each, with the guarantee 
that if you should receive a “blind” one 
you can send it back and it will be replaced. 
Avalon, I. D. Large yellow, good stems. 
Amber Queen, P. P. Two-toned amber- 
apricot. 
Pons Royal. Small cactus, pink and apri- 
‘ 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. 
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. 
Kitty Mae, I. D. Medium size deep crim- 
son. 
Little Edith, P. P. Primrose tipped car- 
mine. . 
Little Irene, P. P. Small light vellow. 
Margaret Wilson, I. D. Large cream- 
white, lavender undertones. 
Maraposa, Cactus. High-crowned, deep 
lavender. 
Marjorie Emberson, Min. Pink, fine 
form. 
Mary Munns, P. P. Two-inch, deep la- 
vender. 
Minnie Nelli, P. P. Small reddish purple. 
Mrs. Ida Ver Werner, I. D. Deep laven- 
der. 
Oriental Glory, I. D. Large orange scar- 
let. 
Pink Wonder, I. D. Very large medium 
pink. 
Queen City, F. D. Pink, scarlet and 
cherry. 
Robert Emmert, I. D. Medium tall car- | 
dinal. 
Satan, S. C. Very large fire red. 35c. 
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. 
Tower’s Empire, F. D. Very tall, long 
stems, mammoth flowers, gold with amber 
shadings. 40c. 
Chrysanthemums 
They supply the gorgeous color to the 
garden in the fall. We are proud of the 
varieties we list. They have been tested for 
several years and found hardy and thoroly 
satisfactory under Puget Sound conditions. 
Many of these are the new English kinds, 
considerably larger than the old reliable 
hardy sorts which still have a place to fill 
in our gardens. 
We supply only well-rooted plants that 
will bloom the first year and grow into 
large clumps for next season. Unless other- 
wise noted, prices are 20c per single plant, 
three of one kind for 50c, eight of a kind 
for $1.00. 
Alice Howell. Oct. Golden-bronze, semi- 
double 34-inch flowers. 
Appollo, Kor. M. E. Semi-double golden- 
rose. 
Arctic Circle. M. E. Full, rounded white, 
cream tints. 40c. 
Azaleamum, Amelia. Early. Pincushion 
pink. Fine 18-inch tall border plant. Heavy 
producer, medium size. 
Azaleamum ,Bronze Cushion. 
Amelia except in bronze color. 
Barbara Cumming. Early. Tall, double 
yellow. 
Brick. M. L. Many medium-size red 
flowers. 
Bronze Buttercup. Early. Incurved pet- 
als. Outer gold, inner bronze. Very large 
flower. 40c. 
Ceres. Kor. 
single. 
Cranfordia Red. E. Bronze-orange and 
red. Twilled petals. 
Daphne. Kor. Gold buttons with long 
old-rose and pink petals. 
_ Don Bradman. E. Five-inch incurved 
pink, center tipped gold, outer ends sil- 
vered. 40c. | 
Champlain. M. E. Erect plant, hundreds 
of deep pink pompons. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. Heavy producer of golden-bronze 
pompons. 
Same as 
Copper-gold, three inch 
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