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KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 9 
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. 
ed Royal. Small cactus, pink and apri- 
co 
Cavalcaid, I. D. A monster flower on 
strong plant. Golden. 40c. 
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. 
Ida Perkins, F. D. Large clean white. 
Jane Cowl, D. Large gold-bronze-buff. 
Jersey Beauty, I. D. Fine standard pink 
Joe Fettee. Best small white pompon. 
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 Nell, P. P. Small reddish purple. 
F Mrs. Ida Ver Werner, I. D. Deep laven- 
er. 
Oriental Glory, I. D. Large orange scar- 
et. 
: ws Wonder, I. D. Very large medium 
pink. 
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. 
Tower’s Empire, F. D. Very tall, long 
stems, mammoth flowers, gold with amber 
Sshadings. 40c. 
Violet Wonder. 
very fine. 
Winnefred. Best red pompon. 
White Cactus Sport. If it has a name 
we do not know it, but the flower is large, 
fully double, a white cactus type. 
Rather deep violet and 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
One tuber each of five fine kinds from 
above list, our selection, for $1.00. 
War Stamps accepted same as cash on 
your order. 
Don’t forget Sales Tax. 
Peonies 
Peonies moved to our present location 
three years ago are now ready for dividing 
and we are glad to again offer three to five 
eye roots of these ever popular flowers to 
our customers. Plant from September to 
April in deeply worked soil and after the 
second year they will furnish ever increas- 
ing numbers of fine flowers over a long 
period of years. We supply only well bal- 
anced roots and all our varieties are good 
performers. 
Avalanche. Globular snow white, some 
petals tipped red. Late. 50c each. 
Cherry Hill. Semi-double garnet red on 
tall stems. Mid-season. 40c each. 
Felix Crousse. Large, loosely - built 
crowns on tall stems in a dark pink or 
medium red. Early. 40c each. 
Eugene Bigot. Deep red of good size and 
blooming quite late, it extends the season 
of Peony bloom. 40 ¢ each. 
Festiva Maxima. Perhaps most popular 
of low priced white kinds. Large flowers 
with a touch of red on center petals. 40c 
each. 
Karl Rosefield. Mid-season ball type 
flower in velvety deep red. One of the best. 
50c each. 
Mme. Ducel. Big bomb type in medium 
pink coming late mid-season. 40c each. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early globular-crown 
type, and perhaps the most popular of pink 
sorts. 40c each. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. The big deep 
red that is always welcome because it is the 
first to bloom. 40c each. 
Be sure and send your order before 
April 1. 
