8 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
Patience is a virtue. every gardener 
should cultivate. This is especially true in 
regard to trees and shrubs. Best results are 
to be obtained by planting the smaller 
sizes rather than try to move large speci- 
mens. Smaller sizes cost a lot less than 
the big ones and you have the satisfaction 
of training them into the shapes desired. 
Those who can visit our nursery will 
find a number of large specimen plants 
which can be moved short distances, 
most of the stock we offer will run from 
eight to twenty inches in size and can be 
sent by parcel post. Those listed as “mail- 
able” will be sent in this way and we will 
pay postage. Others are F. O. B. nursery 
with packing and transportation to be paid 
by purchaser. 
Our stock is all field grown and has 
good root systems. It is young, not stock 
that has been held back to prevent its get- 
ting too big. 
Abelia Grandiflora. <A beautiful broad- 
leaved evergreen with glossy foliage. 
Blooms nearly all summer and grows into 
a large spreading shrub. Flowers are white 
with pink blush, Fifteen-inch bushes, $1.50. 
Mailable. 
Andora Juniper. Low growing, creeping 
evergreen with bronze green foliage. Fine 
ground cover for banks, $1.00 to $1.50. Mail- 
able. 
Arborvitae. Little Globe. Dwarf ever- 
green much used in foundation planting 
where rapid growing bushes get out of 
bounds too fast. Ten-inch bushes, $1.25. 
Mailable. 
Azaela Mollis. Profuse blooming hardy 
Chinese Azalea in shades of salmon and 
orange. Small plants $1.00. Mailable. 
Dwarf ever- 
Flowers bright 
Small 
Azalea Amoena Coccinea. 
green, glossy and compact. 
red completely covering bushes. 
plants, $1.00. Mailable. 
Azalea Maxwelli. Low growing, spread- 
ing, with large carmine red flowers cover- 
ing the plant. Small plants, $1.00. Mail- 
able. 
Azalea Poukhanense. 
masses of levender -lilac flowers. 
plants, $1.00. Mailable. 
Azalea Sherwoodi. A new evergreen 
azalea which blooms in early spring and 
produces many deep rose or red flowers on 
. a well-shaped bush. It is hardy. Foot 
high plants, $1.50. Mailable. 
Box Barberry. Fine for low hedges or 
borders. Very compact, thorny, evergreen 
with small yellow flowers in_ spring. 
Twelve-inch bushes, $1.50. Mailable. 
Very early with 
Small 
‘bushes, $1.25. 
buvac 
. $1.25. Mailable. 
Boxwood. Slow growing, small leaved 
evergreen. Fine if kept trimmed, in almost 
any shape desired. Ten to twelve-inch 
Mailable. 
Boxwood. Varigated. Even slower 
growing than above variety. Has green 
leaves marked with white flecking. Very 
dwarf. Plants at $1.00 to $3.50 depending 
upon age. Mailable. 
Broom. Many yellow and red flowers. 
Not a nuisance like some of the brooms but 
a very desirable shrub. Two foot plants, 
Bridalwreath. Loads of white flowers in 
June. 18-inch and up bushes, 75c. Mail- 
able. 
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, 
$1.00. Mailable.. 
Buddlea, Charming. A pink enade. Flow- 
ers not quite so closely built as Da pOR NN. 
75¢c. Mailable. 
Camellia, Cheerful. Double rose-like 
flowers in bright red. Leaves are waxy and 
the bushes grow into small trees. Our 
plants are small, $1.25. Mailable. 
Camellia, Pink Perfection. Similar to 
Cheerful except pink coloring. Small plants _ : 
$1.25. Mailable. 
Catalpa. Deciduous shade trees growing 
to height of fifty feet and bearing numer- 
ous clusters of creamy flowers. Seven-foot 
trees, $3.00. 
Cotoneaster, Horizontalis. Spreading. 
Heavy crops of red berries, $1.50. 
Cotoneaster, Simonsii. 
The tall growing. 
kind that produces such large crops of red 
berries for winter. 
Cypress 
Cypress, Lawson. 
growing into a tree of large:'s size. 
tall trees, $4. ODE: 
Five foot 
Cypress. Green Column. More slender 
in growth than Lawson. Fine where tall 
growing columns. are needed. 15-inch — 
trees, $1.50. Mailable. 
Cypress Blue Column. 
except leaves are decidedly blue in color. 
$1.50. Mailable. 
Cyrpress, Wisseli. 
foot trees, $3.50. 
Crytomeria Japonica. Dense green . 
plume- like foliage which takes on bronze 
tones in winter. 
bushes, $1.25. Mailable. eth 
Semi-evergreen, $1.00. 
Deep green evergreen ~ 
Same as above © 
Dark bluish-green — 
foliage. Upright and a beautiful tree. Two- 
Very slow grower, but te 
sometimes reaches height of 10 feet. Small 
