8 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
bushy rlant producing hundreds of cup- 
shaped golden flowers, sprinkled 
brownish. Long season, 50c. 
Phlox, Gefion. Medium tall, large red 
and white, 35c. 
Ph’ox, Gen. Petain. Very large deep 
red, 35c. 
Phlox, Miss Lingard. Tall strong 
erower making a large plant with hun- 
deeds of large white flowers, 40c. 
Phiex, Rising Sun. Deer salmon or 
medium red. Large and tall, 40c. 
Phiox, Fuerbrand. Firebrand. Good 
neme for this large firey red, 40c. 
hlex, Rosalinda. Soft pink. Lots of 
flowers on small stems over a long sea- 
son, 35c. 
Phiox Sublata or Moss Phlox 
Creeping, moss-like foliage which, 
during blooming season, is hidden by 
masses of flowers. Fine for rock walls 
or for carpeting ground. It is evergreen. 
Fireking. A fine red colored sort, 35c. 
Rosea. Medium pink color, 35c. 
Vivid. Brighter than Rosea with deep- 
er eye. A rare kind, 40c. 
Alba. White. A snow bank when in 
bloom, 35c. 
Pyrethums - Painted Daisies 
In addition to our own fine Painted 
Daisies, we are listing three new ones, 
the development of a friend. Stocks of 
these are very limited. All those sold by 
us are fully double with long stems and 
add much to the charm of the early 
summer garden as well as many cut 
flowers for bouquets. 
_ Snowball. Very large, 
clear to center. Each $1.50. 
Cynthia. If anything a little larger 
than Snowball in a solid dark red color. 
Each $1.50. 
Caroline. Beautiful shade of pink, 
very large. Each $1.50. 
The Kaylor Varieties 
The following varieties of Pyrethums 
have been on the market for several 
years and we have many letters of com- 
mendation from those who have grown 
them. 
Pauline. Double red with very fine 
center petals of gold, 40c. 
Philip. Somewhat larger and deeper 
red than Pauline and with the center 
roseate of finely cut petals tipped 
white. 40c. 
pure white 
Purity. Double white; center feath- 
ered petals are tinted cream, 40c. 
Patricia. Double light pink, center 
somewhat lighter, 40c. 
Phyllis. Double American Beauty red 
with center petals tipped creamy white, 
40c. 

Poppy, Oriental. Lilyan. This is one 
of cur own breeding. A fine soft pink 
with an immense black ball in the 
throat, 50c. 
Statice. Also called Sea Lavender, or 
Blue Babys breath. Clusters of small 
lavender flowers on medium tall stems. 
Much admired as bouquet filler, 40c. 
Stokesia, Stoke’s Aster. Blue Moon. 
Very large light blue flowers with a 
touch of lavender, on foot stems, 30c. 
Stokesia, Cyanea. Our own develop- 
ment of this beautiful sort. Deeper blue 
than Blue Moon, 380c. 
Thalictrum. Pyramedial clusters of 
lavender and gold flowers on tall stems. 
Both flowers and foliage fine for bou- 
quet fillers. Large plants, 40c. 
Trollius, Globe Flower. Lots of gar 
deners are overlooking a fine thing 
here. Grows to two feet, produces golden 
globe-shaped flowers over a long sea- 
son, 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 di- 
visions 35c. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
If a variety dies out during the win- 
ter we drop it from our list. All those 
listed have lived and we consider them 
fine for either garden display or for 
cut flowers. Our plants are from root 
cuttings. 
Autumn Sunlight. Early, pure golden- 
yellow. Medium tall. 35c. . 
Autumn Lights, 18 inches tall. Bushy, 
semi-double, fine copper-bronze with 
gleaming orange overcast, 35c. 
Avalanche. Medium tall white—con- 
sidered by many to be the best white, 
30c. 
Barbara Small. Lilac-pink, brighter 
at margin, carmine center. Medium tall, 
50c. 
