KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 9 
Nandina Domestica 
Lots of gardeners have overlooked this 
valuable addition to the evergreen 
shrubs. It grows in clusters of reed-like 
stems up to eight feet tall with divided— 
lacy—leaves of a tropical appearance. 
Large clusters of white flowers are fol- 
lowed by red berries on mature plants. 
Strong plants $1.50, mailable. 
Philadelphus Coronarius 
European Mockorange. Grows into a 
large shrub and produces many creamy- 
white flowers early in summer. One of 
the most fragrant of all shrubs. Three to 
four foot bushes $1.50. 
Pieris Japonica, Andromeda 
Busy evergreen shrub sometimes called 
the Lily of the Valley bush. Hundreds of 
white flowers in early summer, $2.50. 
Photinia, Chinese 
Spreading evergreen shrub growing to 
six feet. Broad glossy leaves having ser- 
rated edges. Tips of new shoots are fiery 
red in Jate winter and spring. Broad flow- 
er clusters are followed by bright red 
berries, $2.00 to $3.50. 
Pyracantha—Firethorn 
Shrubby, thorny bushes bearing crops 
of firey red berries. Slow growing. $1.25, 
mailable. 
Portuguese Laural 
A more spreading, and not so tall, 
plant as the English variety. Long, point- 
ed and narrow leaves in deep green. A 
beautiful evergreen shrub. Plants about 
three feet in diameter, $2.00. 
Retinospora Aurea 
Golden evergreen foliage, growing to 
about ten feet tall in a pyramid form. 
Sometimes mis-named Golden cypress. 
Small plants, $1.00, mailable. Larger 
bushes, $1.00 to $1.50 at nursery. 
Retinospora Veitchi 
Grows into a spreading shrub up to ten 
feet tall. Finely cut evergreen foliage of 
a bronze-green color. Small plants $1.25, 
mailable. Larger bushes $1.25 to $2.00 at 
nursery. 
Retinospora Squarrosa 
Compact spreading habit of growth. 
Soft evergreen foliage with a decided 
reddish cast in winter. Small plants, $1.25. 
Mailable. Larger bushes $1.25 to $2 at 
nursery. 
Rhodedendron Maximum 
This variety is hardy in all but the 
coldest climates. Strong grower and a 
heavy producer of clusters of apple blos- 
som pink flowers. Small plants $1.50. 
Mailable. 
Santolina 
Round, ball-like evergreen bushes with 
dense gray-green foliage. A beautiful 
thing to bring novelty into your ever- 
green planting. Large plants, $1.25. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer 
Compact semi-dwarf plant producing 
many broad crimson flowers. Long 
Llooming season. Large plants, $1.50. 
Spiraea Pride of Rochester 
Tall growing deciduous bush produc- 
ing hundreds of pink bell-like flowers in 
May. Very large bushes, $2.50. 
Teucrium, Germander 
Low growing, Spreading evergreen use- 
ful for borders and ground cover. Many 
small lavender-pink flowers over a long 
season. Fifteen-inch bushes, $1.00. 
Viburnum Tinus 
Glossy evergreen leaves with large 
flower clusters very early in spring. 10- 
inch plants $1.25, mailable. 
Weigela 
Tall growing shrub of spreading habit 
With cup-shaped flowers in great abun- 
dance in early summer. Flowers are rose 
pink hanging in sprays from the branch- 
es. Large bushes, $2.50. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Spreading in habit, its green branches 
Sometimes reach a diameter of twenty 
feet. Pruning improves it. Three to four 
foot bushes $2.50. 
Savin Juniper 
Not so fast a grower as Pfitzer but of 
much the same spreading habit and finer 
ie ee Three to four foot bushes 
Cryptomeria Japonica 
Dense green foliage which takes on 
bronze tones in winter. Very slow grow- 
er, but sometimes reaches height of 10 
feet. $1.25. Mailable. 

Fall Planted Bulbs 
Competition of cheaply grown Holland 
bulbs forced us to greatly reduce plant- 
ings of tulips and daffodills last fall. The 
Hollanders are taking advantage of 
Uncle Sam and are cutting the throat of 
a promising Puget Sound industry. We 
discarded most of the Stock, holding on 
to only those varieties of tulips and daf- 
fodils which have good quality. In addi- 
tion we have good sized stocks of hya- 
cinths and a limited quantity of very 
superior Candidum lilies. Will be glad 
to hear from those of you who have dis- 
covered that West Coast frown bulbs are 
superior to those that have taken the 
beating of an ocean voyage before reach. 
ing their gardens. Prices reasonable but 
based on cost of production. 
