KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 7 
Helleborus, Orientalis, or Lenten Rose. 
Foot high evergreen plants bearing green 
cup-shaped flowers with brownish edges and 
blooming in winter. 60c. 
Hypericum, St. John’s Wort. Spreading 
plant fine for covering hard-to-handle spots. 
Evergreen leaves, very large, open golden 
yellow flowers in summer. 25c. 
Heuchera—Coral Bells. The low-growing 
tufts of broad reddish-green leaves form a 
fine rock—or border plant. Flowers are 
many small bells on long stems, good for 
cutting. We have both pink and red, state 
which. 25c. 
Helianthus—Loddon Gold. Full centered, 
Dahlia-like flowers up to five inches in 
diameter on upright plants up to four feet 
tall. Long stems and if they are kept cut 
they will produce from July until killed by 
frost. We consider this a top rank golden 
yellow flower for cutting or for background, 
the foliage being profuse and a deep green. 
Florists use the blossoms by the thousand. 
Single clumps, 25c; or six for $1.00. 
Iberis, Candytuft. Low-growing ever- 
green plants producing many white flowers 
in spring. Sempervirens, 25c; Snowflake, 
larger flowers, 35c. 
Incarvillea, Hardy Gloxinia. A most 
beautiful and interesting perennial. Glox- 
inia-like trumpets in rosy-purple start open- 
ing low on the ground and the stems grow 
so rapidly that by the time they are fully 
open they are more than two feet tall. 25c. 
Lily-of-the-Valley. Small bell-shaped, 
waxy white flowers on eight to ten inch 
stems very early in spring. Very fragrant. 
25e; six for $1.00. 
Lupins. After watching performance of 
a much-advertised strain of these we believe 
we like ours better. Tall svires in many 
shades blooming over a long season. As- 
sorted colors. Large plants, 35c; 4 for $1.00. 
Peruvian Lily. Not a lilum but a bushy 
plant producing hundreds of cup-shaped 
golden flowers, sprinkled brownish. Long 
season. 30c. 
Phlox—Ethel Pritchard. Fine mauve, 
not as strong grower as some kinds but 
beautiful flowers. 35c. 
Phlox—Gefion. Medium tall, large red 
and white. 25c. 
Phlox—Gen. Petain. 
red. 30c. 
Phlox—Miss Lingard. Tall strong grow- 
er making a large plant with hundreds of 
large white flowers. 25c. 
Phlox—Rose Gem. Medium size flower 
heads in a fine light rose. 25c. 
Phlox—Rosalind. Taller and deeper col- 
ored than Rose Gem. 25c. 
Phlox—Rising Sun. Large white with 
red center. 25c. 
Very large deep 
Phlox — Fuerbrand. Firebrand. 
name for this large firey red. 30c. 
Phlox—A. E. Struthers. 
red of good size. 25c. 
Good 
Tall purplish- 
PHLOX SUBLATA OR MOSS PHLOX 
Creeping, moss-like foliage which, dur- 
ing blooming season, is hidden by masses 
of flowers. Fine for rock walls or for car- 
peting the ground. It is evergreen. 
Firefly. A fine red colored sort. 25c. 
Rosea. Medium pink color. 25c. 
Vivid. Brighter than Rosea with deeper 
eye. 35c. 
KAYLOR PYRETHUMS 
During the two years these have been 
on the market we have received many let- 
ters containing favorable reports from cus- 
tomers who have grown them. All four of 
these are the result of years of work to 
develop new, fully double varieties of this 
popular summer flower. The plants develop 
rapidly into large clumbs which send up 
many long stems bearing double daisy-like 
flowers that are fine for cutting. They are 
hardy, will last for years and our plants 
are blooming size. 
Purity. Double white, center feathered 
petals are tinted cream. 
Patricia. Double light pink, center some- 
what lighter. 
Phyllis. Double American Beauty red 
with center petals tipped creamy white. 
Pauline. Double red with very fine cen- 
ter petals of gold. 
Prices of Kaylor Pyrethums, 35c each 
or any four for $1.00. Division plants, 20c 
each, or six for $1.00. 
Poppy—Oriental. Lilyan. This is one of 
our own breeding. A fine soft pink with an 
immense black ball in the throat. 25c. 
Poppy—Wurtenbergia. An old one but 
just about the best of the dark scarlet 
kinds. 25c. Poppies start growth very early, 
so step up your order. 
Scabiosa. Several years ago an unusually 
fine lavender flower was found in a planting 
of seedling Scabiosas. From this one plant 
we have built a stock and now offer plants 
for sale. Long stems, full double flowers in 
a beautiful shade of lavender. 30c. 
Spirea—Ulmaria. Tall plant of spread- 
ing habit with many double cockscombe- 
like flowers in cream. 20c. 
