KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 7 
Alianthus—Tree of Heaven 
The tree that grew in Brooklyn and a 
very fine novelty. Grows to about 25 feet 
and has large cream colored flowers. 
Large lacy leaves gives it a tropical ap- 
pearance. Three to five foot trees $2.00. 
Sycamore 
Also called the American Plane Tree. 
One of the cleanest-limbed of all trees. 
Very large leaves and ball-like seed pods 
on long slender stems. Grows rapidly into 
a tall round-headed tree. Four to six foot 
trees $2.00. 
Soft Maple—Eastern 
Quicker growing than the Sugar Maple. 
Twigs are red and the lacy leaves turn 
an ae the fall. Three to five foot trees 
Sugar Maple 
The famous Sugar Tree. Not a rapid 
grower but reaches great height. Has a 
clean look and its large leaves take on 
brown and red shades in the fall. Three 
to five foot trees $2.00. 
Tulip Tree 
Grows to be very large and has bell- 
shaped Magnolia-like yellow flowers 
very early in the spring. These are fol- 
lowed by long cone-shaped fruits. Two 
to three foot trees $2.00. 
Evergreen Trees 
Chinese Juniper 
Very compact roundd, cone-shaped 
trees in a bluish green. One of the most 
beautiful of evergreens. Two foot trees 
$3.00. 
Cedrus Decdara 
This comes from the Himalaya moun- 
tains. Grows to be a big tree with droop- 
ing limbs. Foliage is feathered and color 
is a light green. Somewhat spreading in 
habit. Three foot trees, $3.00. 
Meyer Juniper 
Of irregular shape in its growth but 
a fine addition to any landscape. Blue 
green in color. Two foot trees $2.50. 
Cypress, Green Column 
Narrow column, tall growing, reaching 
' to 20 feet. Compact and fine for narrow 
spaces. Three foot trees, $2.75. 
Cypress, Blue Column 
Same as Green Column except of a 
decidedly bluish color. Three foot trees, 
B2.1D. 
Cypress, Lawson's 
We have a few very large specimens 
of this popular deep green evergreen at 
reduced prices at nursery. 
Ornamental Shrubs 
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 
Slow growing, creeping evergreen with 
bronze green foliage. Fine ground cover 
for banks, $1.00 to $1.50. Mailable. 
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. 
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 compact. 
Flowers bright red completely covering 
bushes. Blooming size, $2.00, mailable. 
Azalea Maxwelli 
Low growing, spreading, with large 
carmine red flowers covering the plant. 
Blooming size, $2.00, mailable. 
Azalea Poukhanense 
Very early with masses of lavender- 
lilac flowers. Deciduous, blooming. size, 
$2.00, 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. Semi-dwarf, $2.75. 
Azalea Hinodigiri 
Spreading dwarf evergreen with mass- 
es of small deep red flowers. $2.00 to 
$2.50, depending on size, mailable. 
All Azaleas listed are hardy in the 
Puget Sound country. 
We have small stocks of several other 
Azalea varieties. 
Bob Barberry 
Fine for low hedges or borders. Very 
compact, thorny, evergreen with small 
yellow flowers in spring. Twelve-inch 
bushes, $1.50; five bushes $6.00; ten 
$10.00. 
Barberry—Darwin 
About the thorniest of all plants. Deep 
green foliage. Evergreen and fine for in- 
dividual plants or hedges. Dog proof. 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
