KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Chrysanthemums 
Alice Howell. Oct. Golden-bronze, semi- 
double 3%-inch flowers. 35c. 
Brick. M. L. Many medium-size red 
flowers. 85c. 
Daphne. Kor. Gold buttons with long 
old-rose and pink petals. 35c. 
Champlain. M. E. Erect plant, hundreds 
of deep pink pompons. 35c. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. Heavy producer of golden-bronze 
pompons. 305c. 
Erma Linda, M. L. Tall, many tight pom- 
pons with twilled petals in deep pink. 35c. 
Gold Standard, E. Five-inch, full, in- 
curved deep gold. 50c. 
Snoflake, E. Large, full double flowers 
in creamy-white. Stake it. 35c. 
Vivid, M. E. Long-petaled, semi-double 
American Beauty color. A fine performer. 
35¢. 
Yellow Dot, L. Tight little yellow pom- 
pon with a red center. 35c. 
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Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs 
Nurseries all over the country report 
that war time restrictions have forced cur- 
tailment of plantings of these essential 
ornamentals. If you are going to need 
shrubs for the beautifying of that new 
home, better get them now. If you can get 
the gas to make a trip to the nursery it 
will pay to come and take your shrubs 
with you. We have limited quantities of 
many not listed here; also many fine large 
specimen plants. Some items are marked 
“Mailable’—these will be sent postage paid, 
others by express charges collect. 
American Bittersweet. Climbing woody 
vine with orange berries. 8 to 12-inch plants, 
50c. Mailable. 
Azalea Mollis. Profuse blooming hardy 
Chinese Azalea in shades of salmon and 
Mailable. 
orange. Small plants 75c. 
Azalea Poukhanense. Very early with 
masses of lavender-lilac flowers. Small 
plants 75c. Mailable. 
Box Barberry. Evergreen, low growing 
border plant in very deep green with yellow 
flowers. 50c. Mailable. 
Boxwood. Slow growing, small leaved 
evergreen, 24 inches tall plants, $1.50. 
Bridalwreath. Loads of white flowers in 
June. 18-inch and up bushes, 50c. Mailable. 
Buddlea, Dubonnet. A new color in But- 
terfly bushes. Same strong grower as the 
other varieties but of the same color as 
the Dubonnet wine—a wine purple that be- 
comes almost red under artificial light. 
50c. Mailable. 
Buddlea, Charming. A pink shade. Flow- 
ers not quite so closely built as Dubonnet. 
50c. Mailable. 
Catalpa. Deciduous shade trees growing 
to height of fifty feet and bearing numer- 
ous clusters of creamy flowers. Five-foot 
trees, $1.50. 
Cotoneaster, Horizontalis. Spreading. 
Heavy crops of red berries. 50c to $1.00. 
Cotoneaster, Simonsii. The tall growing 
kind that produces such large crops of red 
berries for winter. Semi-evergreen. 50c to 
$1.00. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Grows to 
ten feet high. A well rounded bush covered 
in May with medium sized white flowers 
with pink tints. 75c. Mailable. 
Forsythia. Profuse bloomer coming very 
early in the spring with its many golden 
flowers. 18-inch plants, 50c. Mailable. 
Golden Retinospora. Dwarf bushes of 
dense, finely cut golden foliage. It is ever- 
green. 75c to $1.00.. 
Hydrangea. Many very large balls of 
deep blue flowers on three-foot high bushy 
plants. Large light green leaves make it 
attractive even when not in bloom. Strong 
plants at 75c. Large specimens $2 to $3. 
Hybrid Heath, or Winter Heather. Hardy 
dwarf evergreen plant of fine-cut foliage. 
From Christmas until early summer this 
beautiful border plant is covered with sprays 
of dainty lavender-pink flowers. 8- to 12- 
inch bushes, 50c to $1.00. Mailable. 
Kolwitzia, Beautybush. Grows into an 
eight-foot specimen and produces many 
small snapdragon-like cream-pink flowers 
in June. 18-inch plants, 75c and up. 
Lavender. The bushy shrubs whose spire- 
like blossoms are dried and used for scent- 
ing clothes closets. Foot high plants, 75c. 
Mailable. 
