KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 9 
Butterball. That describes it — but- 
ter-yellow, very early, 35c. 
Capt. John Smith, 24-inch. Medium to 
large size. Fine cut flower pink, 35c. 
Champion Cushion. Rather tall for a 
cushion but exceptionally fine reddish- 
bronze color, 35c. 
Eggshell, 30-inch. Medium to large 
creamy tinted double flowers, 35c. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. Heavy producer of _ golden- 
bronze pompons, 35c. 
Early Wonder. Tall, large pink pom- 
pon with lavender tones. Not so early 
here as back East, 35c. 
Harbinger. An early golden-bronze 
about two feet tall. 35c. 
Jasper Spoon. Late. Straw - yellow 
tubes, jasper-red spoons, 35c. 
Major Cushion. Masses of fine pink 
flowers on 15-inch stems, 35c. 
Poiar Ice. Ice-white three-inch flow- 
ers on 22-inch stems, 35c. 
Red Cushion. Very early, large red 
flowers. Like all cushion types is fine 
for borders, 35c. 
September Cheer. Deep cherry red on 
20-inch stems, 35c. 
Sequoia. Blending of red, yellow and 
bronze into what might be called apri- 
cot. Medium tall and a dandy, 35c. 
Yellow Spoon. Both tubes and spoons 
light yellow on 24-inch stems, 35c. 
Zantha. Ball-shaped flowers in can- 
ary-yellow on 22-inch stems. Fine addi- 
tion to any garden, 35c. 
“Only God Can Make a Free” 
God, Mother Nature, or by whatever name you wish to call that ‘ 
force which controls life, is never in a hurry about producing that grand 
accomplishment—A Tree. 
Trees teach lessons in patience and perseverence. The result of 
that patience is a lasting and beautiful reminder of the fact that if we 
do not start an endeavor we never reach an accomplishment. 
The slogan of a national organization of nurserymen is, ‘‘It’s not 
a home until it is planted.”” Why not start that home planting this 
spring? Following are listed many trees and shrubs you will need. Ev- 
eryone of them has a place in some planting plan—and prices are such 
as will work in even the most limited budget. Start now and before you 
realize it your home will have beautiful surroundings. 
Items listed “Mailable”’ will be sent 
by prepaid parcel post. Items not so 
listed may be sent by express or freight, 
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 
getting too big. 
Abelia Grandiflora 
A beautiful broad-leaved evergreen 
with glossy foliage. Blooms nearly all 
summer and grows into a large spread- 
ing shrub. Flowers are white with pink 
blush. Twenty to thirty-inch bushes 
$1.50. 
Andora Juniper 
Low growing, creeping evergreen 
with bronze green foliage. Fine ground 
ee for banks, $1.00 to $1.50. Mail- 
able, 
Arborvitae - Little Globe 
Dwarf evergreen much used in foun- 
dation planting where rapid growing 
bushes get out of bounds too fast. Keeps 
its globe shape with very little pruning. 
Ten-inch bushes, $1.25. Mailable. 
Azalea Mollis 
Profuse blooming hardy Chinese Aza- 
lea in shades of salmon and orange. 
Small plants $1.00. Mailable. A few 
large bushes on hand. 
Azalea Amoena Coccinea 
Dwarf evergreen, glossy and com- 
pact. Flowers bright red completely 
covering bushes. Small plants, $1.00. 
Mailable, 
Azalea Maxwelli 
Low growing, spreading, with large 
carmine red flowers covering the plant. 
Small plants, $1.00. Mailable. 
