KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 5 

Peruvian Lily. Not a lilum but a bushy 
plant producing hundreds of cup-shaped 
golden flowers, sprinkled brownish. Long 
season. 40c. 
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. 35c. 
Phlox—Rising Sun. 
red center. 25c. 
Phlox — Fuerbrand. Firebrand. 
name for this large firey red. 30c. 
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. 
Fireking. A fine red colored sort. 25c. 
Rosea. Medium pink color. 25c. 
Vivid. Brighter than Rosea with deeper 
eye. A rare kind, 40c. 
Alba. White. A snow bank when in 
bloom. 35c. 
PYRETHUMS—Painted Daisies 
Years ago we began the breeding of 
what is known as the Kaylor strain of these 
popular early summer flowers. All our 
varieties are hardy, produce large, fully 
double flowers on long: stems and are fine 
as garden ornaments or for bouquet work. 
Philip. Here is a new one, offered this 
year for the first time. Somewhat larger 
and deeper red than Pauline and with the 
center rosette of finely cut petals tipped 
white. Plants 50c each. 
Purity. Double white, center feathered 
petals are tinted cream. 40c. 
Patricia. Double light pink, center some- 
what lighter. 40c. 
Phyllis. Double American Beauty red 
with center petals tipped creamy white. 40c. 
Pauline. Double red with very fine cen- 
ter petals of gold. 40c. 
One each of all five kinds, $2.25. 
Poppy—Oriental. Lilyan. This is one of 
our own breeding. A fine soft pink with an 
immense black ball in the throat. 25c. 
Stokesia, Stoke’s Aster. Blue Moon. Very 
large light blue flowers with a touch of 
lavender, on foot tall stems. 40c. 
Stokesia, Cyanea. Our own development 
of this beautiful sort. Deeper blue than 
Blue Moon. 35c. 
Very large deep 
Large white with 
Good 
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. 40c. 
Tritoma, Red Hot Poker. The leaves are 
long, pointed and evergreen. The stem 
reaches a height of three feet and carries 
a long tapering spike-like head of glowing 
orange-red petals. Large plants, 40c. 
THE KAYLOR VIOLAS 
Flower growers who have these new 
violas in their gardens consider them out- 
standing in their class and we have many 
letters praising them for their wealth of 
long-season bloom. Plants spread rapidly 
into good sized specimens. Fine for rock 
garden and border work. 
Kaylor Viola, Chief Seattle. Large flow- 
ers of deep purple leaning more to the red 
side than to the blue of royal purple. A 
small yellow eye makes it sparkle. 50c each. 
Kaylor Viola, Chief Kitsap. Decidedly 
more of the blue than the red in this one. 
A strong violet color, and the same large 
size and heavy producer as Chief Seattle. 
Price same as Chief Seattle. 
Kaylor Viola, Snohomish. The meaning 
of the word Snohomish is shaded water. 
This viola is cream white with irregular 
shadows, or clouds, of violet blue on the 
petal edges. Strong grower and good bloom- 
er. Price same as Chief Seattle. 
Viola, Purple Glory. Rosy purple flow- 
ers of good size over a long period. 25c. 
6 for $1.00. 
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. 25c; 6 for $1.00. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our plants are hardy, field grown and 
will start growth far better than those out 
of a greenhouse. Prices: single plants of 
any of following sorts, 25c; three of a 
kind, 65c. 
Alice Howell. Oct. Golden-bronze, semi- 
double 3%2-inch flowers. 
Azaleamum, Amelia. Early. Pincushion 
pink. Fine 18-inch tall border plant. Heavy 
producer, medium size. 
Brick. M. L. Many medium-size red 
flowers. 
Cranfordia Red. E. Bronze-orange and 
red. Twilled petals. 
Daphne. Kor. Gold buttons with long 
old-rose and pink petals. 
