KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 9 

Statice—Sea Lavender. Low growing 
with heads of purplish-blue feathery flowers 
that may be cut and used in dried winter 
bouquets. 30c. 
Stokesia, Stoke’s Aster. Blue Moon. Very 
large light blue flowers with a touch of 
lavender, on foot tall stems. 35c. 
Stokesia, Cyanea. Our own development 
of this beautiful sort. Deeper blue than 
Blue Moon. 25c. 
Thalictrum—Glaucum. Its fern-like fol- 
iage is fine as bouquet filler. Heads of 
small pale yellow flowers. 25c. 
Trollius—Globe Flower. Lots of garden- 
ers are overlooking a fine thing here. Grows 
to two feet, produces golden globe-shaped 
flowers all through the summer. 30c. 
Valeriana—Garden Heliotrope. Tall plant 
with white fragrant flowers. 20c. 
Violet. Name of this one is lost but that 
does not prevent its being outstanding. Long 
stems, heavy producer and spreads rapidly. 
True violet shape. 25c. 
Viola, Wedgewood. Hardy on Puget 
Sound. This new one starts blooming in 
May and continues thru to frost. Deep violet 
in color, with long stems it is a valuable 
addition. 35c. 
Yucca — Spanish Bayonett. Evergreen 
leaves. Tall spire-like stems producing many 
large, pendant cream-white flowers. 25c, 
50c, and $1.00, according to size. 
KAYLOR PYRETHUMS 
Customers who purchased these new 
varieties of this ever popular summer 
blooming flower last spring are enthusiastic 
in their praise. The Kaylor varieties are 
the result of many years of work to breed, 
grow and select improved strains and they 
were offered for sale last spring for the 
first time. Pyrethums do well in good gar- 
den soil in full sunlight. Hardy perennials, 
they spread out over the years into large 
clumps producing many flowers on long 
stems. Our plants are blooming size and 
sell at 35c each or any four for $1.25. 
P. Purity. Doubie white resembling a 
fine petaled "Mum. 
P. Patricia. Double light pink tint. 
P. Phyllis. Double American Beauty 
shade with fine white tipped petals in center. 
P. Pauline. Double red with some golden 
petals in center. 
Three New Violas 
This year for the first time we offer 
our customers stock of the three new Kaylor 
Violas so many visitors to our nursery have 
so much admired during the past four years. 
Garden fans, as well as numerous nursery- 
men, seeing the new varieties, have wanted 
to buy stock during those years, but we 
have felt that we should hold all of it until 
we had built it up to a point where we 
could sell at a moderate price. 
The new Violas are of the pansy type, 
large rounded petals on strong stems. Plants 
increase in size rapidly and, with the ex- 
ception of hard freezing weather,. bloom 
continuously. We have gathered flowers 
thru the snow. Flowers are very large for 
Violas and are produced in great abundance. 
Ours are grown in full sunlight. 
Strong one year old field plants are 75c 
each, or any three plants for $2.00. They 
start growth very early, so order early. 
CHIEF SEATTLE 
Seattle was a strong but kindly Indian 
ruler here on the Sound when white settlers 
arrived. Viola Chief Seattle is very large, 
deep purple leaning stronger to the red 
than the blue in its color. A small yellow 
eye gives it sparkle. 
CHIEF KITSAP 
Not quite so colorful as Chief Seattle 
was this ruler of a tribe living on the west 
side of the Sound. Viola Chief Kitsap is 
somewhat lighter than Chief Seattle—a 
clear medium shade of violet-purple. 
SNOHOMISH 
This Indian word means shaded, or 
shadowed, waters. Viola Snohomish is a 
creamy white with irregular clouds of violet 
blue on the outer edges of the upper petals. 
You will need all three varieties. 
COLLECTIONS OF GLADS 
These are made up of good standard and 
new sorts and are designed to give you lots 
of cut flowers at a low cost. By buying 
some of all three sizes and planting at the 
same time you can have loads of beautiful 
Glad spikes thru the summer and fall sea- 
son. Every collection contains many kinds 
and in a wide range of colors. 
Glad collection No. 1. Made up of large 
bulbs for early bloom. Fifty bulbs for $1.25; 
100 for $2.60; 250 for $6.00. 
Glad Collection No. 2. Medium size bulbs. 
Fifty for $1.10; 100 for $1.90; 250 for $4.50. 
Glad Collection No. 3. Small bulbs for 
late bloom. Fifty for 65c; 100 for $1.10; 
250 for $2.30. All collections postpaid. 
LILY BULBS 
These will do nicely if planted early. 
Large blooming size bulbs are 20c each or 
six for $1.00. 
Regal. The tall stems of this one carry 
up to 20 white trumpet-like florets of good 
size and fine fragrance. Petals have pink- 
ish backs. Long golden band on throat. 
Henryi, the Yellow Speciosum. Large re- 
curved yellow florets with several on each 
branched stem. 
Formosanum. Begin blooming in August 
and keeps at it until frost. Tall grower. 
Flowers longer trumpets than Regal which 
it somewhat resembles in color. 
