10 KAYLOR NURSERIES, 
LAKEWOOD, WASH. 

Perennials For Permanence 
Once planted perennials continue year 
after year to give the garden that perman- 
ent beauty so much desiréd by those who 
are too busy to give much care and time 
to the home surroundings. Care in select- 
ing the plants will extend the blooming 
period from early spring, through the sum- 
mer and fall and into the winter. Most 
perennials are not ‘fussy’ about location 
and about all they need is an occasional 
hoeing and feeding. 
All our perennial plants are field grown, 
hardy and ready to provide your garden 
with that permanent bloom so much desired 
by busy folks. Most of those listed will 
bloom the first year from spring planting. 
Three plants of a kind at two and one-half 
the single plant price. 
Artemisia, Silver King. Silvery grey 
“Grost Plant” two feet tall. Attractive even 
in winter and a fine filler for summer or 
winter bouquets, 35c. 
Anemone, Queen Charlotte. Semi-double 
light pink of large size, 40c. 
Anemone, Whirlind. About same _ as 
Queen Charlotte except pure white in color. 
45c. 
Columbine. Kaylor’s Blue Beauty. A true 
perennial of our own development. Large 
bushy plants bearing hundreds of long- 
spurred lavender-blue flowers with snow- 
white cups. The largest Columbine we have 
ever seen and the most prolific bloomer. 
Large plants, 50c; divisions, 35c. 
Delphiniums. One year old plants grown 
from seed produced by selected Pacific 
Strain plants growing in our own nursery. 
Tall plants producing good colors ranging 
from deep blue to pale lavender were 
selected as seed producers and we believe 
you cannot buy any better Delphiniums 
anywhere. Three for $1.00, twelve for $3.50. 
Stock is limited. 
Dicentra. Old-time Bleeding Heart, 50c. 
Eryngium. Sea Holly. Thirty-inch 
branching stems bearing many thistle-like 
blue and grey-blue flowers. A fine filler 
for bouquets, 40c. 
Esther Reed, Shasta Daisy. Should be 
in every perennial garden. Fully double 
white flowers resembling Chrysanthemums 
from early summer to late fall if kept cut. 
Flowers three inches across on stems about 
15 inches tall. Plants 40c. 
Gypsohila, Bristol Fairy. The double 
Baby’s Breath. Large roots, $1.00. 
Gypsophila, Colorado. Not so tall: as 
Bristol Fairy but much denser with double 
white flowers. Large roots, $1.00. 
Helleborus, Christmas Rose. Heavy 
evergreen leaves with large spreading white 
flowers in January to March. One foot 
vallyefoc: 
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, 40c. 
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, 40c. 
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, 45c. 
Peruvian Lily. Not a lilum but a bushy 
plant producing hundreds of cup-shaped 
golden flowers, sprinkled brownish... Long 
season, 50c. 
Phlox, Gefion. 
and white, 40c. 
Phlox, Gen. Petain. Very large deep red, 
40c. 
Phlox, Miss Lingard. Tall strong grow- 
er making a large plant with hundreds of 
large white flowers, 40c. 
Phlox, Rising Sun. Deep salmon or med- 
ium red. Large and tall, 40c. 
Phiox, Fuerbrand. Firebrand. Good .~ 
neme for this large firey red, 40c. 
Phlox, Rosalinda. Soft pink. Lots of 
flowers on small stems over a long season, 
40c. 
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, 40c. 
Rosea. Medium pink color, 40c. 
Vivid. Brighter than Rosea with deeper 
Medium tall, large red 
eye, A rare kind, 40c. 
Alba. White. A snow bank when in 
bloom, 40c. me 
New Pyrethums 
This year we are offering, for the first 
time, three brand new Painted. Daisies, 
introducing them for a friend of ours. For 
years this friend has been working to im- 
prove this popular early summer flower, 
and we have to admit he has accomplished 
peice! that are outstanding. 
