KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Hardy Perennials 
Our perennial plants are grown on 
sandy loam soil and have well develop¬ 
ed roots. Unless otherwise noted', one 
year plants, blooming size, that will soon 
grow into large specimens, are 15c each, 
three of a kind 40c. 
In some cases we can supply large 
specimen plants at a relative low price. 
Write us about them. 
Arabis, Rosea. Compact masses of 
evergreen foliage covered in early sum¬ 
mer with many rosetts of pink flowers. 
Achillea Filipemdula. Tufts of fern¬ 
like leaves surrounding 30-inch stems 
bearing large, broad, flat yellow flowers. 
Achillea, the pearl, pure white dou¬ 
ble flowers blooming all summer. 
Achillea, Boule de Neige, 18 inches 
high; more compact flower heads than 
the Pearl. 
Achillea, Mill. Roseum. Rosy-pink 
flowers over a long season. Evergreen, 
two feet. 
Artemisia, Silver Beauty. One of 
the best of the Ghost plants. Stems 
and leaves a grey-silver, about 24 inches. 
Fine for landscape or cutting. 20c. 
Artemisia, Silver King. The best 
known of the Ghost plants. Silver-grey, 
more spreading than Silver Beauty. 20c. 
Astilbe. Plants about 18 inches high 
covered over a long season with plumes 
of pink and white flowers on long stems. 
Alyssum Basket of Gold... Masses of 
golden flowers on six inch stems early in 
the spring. 
Armeria, Maritima, tufts of deep 
green foliage three to six inches. Deep 
pink flowers. 
Arabis, Alpine Flore Pleno, Double 
Rock Cress. Double pure white flowers 
produced in masses. Fine border or 
rockery plant. 
Aster, Farreri, beautiful rich violet 
petals surrounding a high crowned cen¬ 
ter of deep orange. Two to three inch 
flowers on stiff 15 inch stems. Profuse 
bloomer over a long season. A new nov¬ 
elty. 
Aubrietia, dainty and beautiful rock 
or border plant, blooming over a long 
season. It is of spreading habit and 
forms a carpet of green leaves above 
which many lavender-violet blossoms 
show. 
Campanula, Persicifolia. Peach 
Bells. Fine border plant, 2 to 3 feet, 
bearing many cup-shaped blue flowers 
in July. 
Carnation. Hardy white. Fine bor¬ 
der plant bearing heavy crops of pure 
white double flowers in early summer. 
Large plants 20c. 
Carnation, Tausendschon. Tall, 
growing, semi-hardy, large flowers in 
shades of pink. Large plants 20c. 
Calamintha, spreading rock plant 
about six inches high carrying many 
sprays of small rich purple flowers. Long 
blooming season and very fragrant. 
Evergreen. 
Cerastium, Tomentosum, Snow in 
Summer, silver-green foliage, retains its 
color in winter in the border or on rock 
walls. Dense masses of white flowers 
early in the spring, gives it its common 
name. 
Columbine, Mrs. Scott Elliot, long 
spurred hybrids, mixed colors. 
Carpathian Harebell, another creep¬ 
ing rockery or border plant of great 
value. Throws up a tuft of bright green 
leaves covered, over a long season, with 
cup-shaped blue flowers on eight inch 
stems. 
Coreopsis, large golden flowers on 
long stems, fine for cutting, blossoms all 
summer if cut. 15c and 5c. 
Delphiniums, one of the most popu¬ 
lar of the hardy perennials. The strain 
we grow is the result of careful hybridiz¬ 
ing with the ever popular Wrexham as 
the foundation. Bloom in June and July 
and if the tops are then removed, will 
give a second crop of flowers in Septem¬ 
ber. Some of our plants reach a height 
of eight feet. They come in colors run¬ 
ning from light blue to deep blue with 
shadings of lavender and purple. ~ 
Doronicum, one of the most effective 
of the early spring flowers. Bright yellow 
daisy-like blossoms on long stiff stems. 
Good for clumps or borders. 
Eryngium, Sea Holly, branching 
heads of blue thistle-like flowers on two 
to three foot stems. Attractive in garden 
and may be cut and dried for winter bou¬ 
quets. 
Edelweis, low growing rock plant. 
Leaves and star-like flowers are covered 
with a wooly fuzz that gives the plant a 
gray appearance. 
Euphorbia, Milkwort, a tall growing 
plant with small white flowers on spread¬ 
ing branches. Used much as filler in 
bouquets. 
Gailardia, large showy, dark red and 
yellow long stemmed flowers, 15c and 5c. 
Gypsophila, Baby’s Breath. Many 
very small flowers, much used as boquet 
filler. 25 c. 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy. Double 
white flowers, 60c. 
Heuchera, Coral Bell. From a tuft 
of evergreen leaves arise tall graceful 
stems bearing clusters of pink flowers 20c 
Helleborus, Christmas Rose. Ever¬ 
green foliage, white flowers late in win¬ 
ter, 60c. 
Helianthemum, rock or sun rose, 
evergreen rockery or border plant 12 
inches high, covered, during the summer. 
