
Soft Maple—Eastern 
Quicker growing than the Sugar Maple. 
Twigs are red and the lacy leaves turn 
red in the fall. Three to five foot trees 
$2.00. 
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 rounded, cone-shaped 
trees in a bluish green. One of the most 
beautiful of evergreens. Ten-inch., $1.25. 
Pae, 
Cedrus Deodara 
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. Four ft.—$2.50. 
Meyer Juniper 
Of irregular shape in its growth but 
a fine addition to any landscape. Blue 
green in color. Three ft.—$2.50. 
Juniper—lIrish 
A narrow growing, stiff tree with gray- 
green foliage. Ten-twelve inch trees — 
pLicosee te 
Juniper—Virginia 
The popular Red Cedar of the eastern 
and middle western states. Finely cut 
bronze-green foliage. Grows into a tall 
tree. Eighteen inch trees, $1.50. 
Cypress—Ellwood 
Semi-dwarf tree. Narrow pyramid with 
soft, feathery, bluish-green foliage. Needs 
little pruning. Twelve-inch trees—$1.25. 
Rare 
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. 
dividual plants or hedges. 
KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Andora Juniper 
Slow growing, creeping evergreen with 
bronze green foliage. Fine ground cover 
for banks, $1.00 to $1.50. P. P. 
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. 
Fifteen-inch—$2.00. 
Azalea Mollis 
Profuse blooming hardy Chinese Aza- 
lea in shades of salmon and orange. 
Small plants $1.00. P. P. Larger bloom- 
ing size plants—$2.00. 
Azalea Amoena Coccinea 
Dwarf evergreen, glossy and compact. 
Flowers bright red completely covering 
bushes. Blooming size, $2.00. 
Azalea Maxwelli 
Low growing, spreading, with large 
carmine red flowers covering the plant. 
Blooming size, $2.00. 
Azalea Poukhanense 
Very early with masses of lavender- 
lilac flowers. Deciduous, blooming size, 
$2.00. 
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—Benegiri 
A tall growing hardy azalea with crim- 
son flowers. Ten inch plants, $1.25, P. P. 
Azalea Snow 
Double white flowers on a compact 
bush. Eight-inch bushes—$1.50. P.P. 
Azalea—Vesuvius 
Large, orange-red flowers with dark 
green foliage, ten-inch plants—$1.50, P.P. 
Box Barberry 
Fine for low hedges or borders. Very 
compact, thorny, evergreen with small 
yellow flowers in spring. Fifteen-inch 
bushes, $1.50; five bushes $6.00; ten 
$10.00. 
Barberry—Vericulosa 
About the thorniest of all plants. Deep 
green foliage. Evergreen and fine for in- 
Dog. proof. 
Large specimen plants $2.50. 
Boxwood ; 
Slow growing, small leaved evergreen. 
Fine if kept trimmed, in almost any 
Shape desired. Ten to twelve-inch bush- 
es, $1.25. Five for $6.00, 10 for $10.00 at 
nursery. 
Boxwood 
Varigated. Even slower growing than 
above variety. Has green leaves marked 
with white flecking. Very dwarf. Plants 
at $1.00 to $3.50 depending upon age. 
Bridal Wreath Spiraea 
Fine for either hedge or single pacha 
