18 Kaylor Nurseries, Lakewood, Wash. 
Dahlia Tubers 
Not the most complete list in the 
world, but every one a sure producer. 
Our tubers are clean. We have small 
stocks of a number not listed here. 
Amber Queen. P. P. Two-toned amber- 
apricot. Bushy plant, heavy bloomer, 35c. 
Commedore, I. D. A monster flower on 
strong plant. The largest and best golden 
yellow. 40c. 
Bobby, P. P. Small ball, rich plum 
color. Very tall. 50c. 
Champoeg, D. Very large waxy yellow, 
pink tips. Tall open plant, long stems. 
moe, 
City of Cleveland, I. D. Medium size 
fiery orange. 50c. 
Dreamthorp. Min. Orange and light 
terracotta. 60c. 
. Eunice, P.P. Base cream, ends lavender. 
40c. 
Ida Perkins, F. L. Large clean white, 
40c. 
Jane Cowl, D. Large gold-bronze buff. 
A famous oldtimer never beaten. Tall— 
40c. 
Jersey Beauty, I. D. Fine standard 
pink. 50c. 
Joe Fettee. Small white pompom, low 
growing. 35c. 
Marjorie Emberson, Min. Pink, fine 
form. 60c. 
Oriental Glory, I. D. Large orange scar- 
let. 60c. 
Satan, S. C. Very large fire red. 40c. 
Thomas A. Edison, F. D. Large royal 
purple. 75c. 
Tommy Keith, P. P. Deep red tipped 
white. Tall, usually topping the others. 
60c. 
Tower's Empire, F. D. Very tall, long 
stems, mammoth flowers, gold with am- | 
ber shadings. 35c. 
Winnefred. Best red pompom. 40c. 
White Cactus Sport. If it has a name 
we do not Know it, but the flower is large, 
fully double, a white cactus type. 40c. 
Hyacinths 
Tulips and Iris 
Every fall we issue a price list of these 
popular bulbs. Not a very big list, but 
one containing some of the best sorts. All 
these are grown on high land, reach you 
without excessive handling and at prices 
very reasonable. Dutch, Spanish and the 
famous and rare English iris, Fascina- 
tion. Glad to send it to you. 
