



KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 9 
Deciduous, spreading to six feet. Looks 
like a snow bank when it opens _ its 
thousands of rose-shaped white blossoms 
a June. Hedge size plants only this year 
Cre. 
Buddlea, Dubonnet 
A new color in Butterfly bushes. Same 
strong grower as the other varieties but 
of the same color as the Dubonnet wine— 
a wine purple that becomes almost red 
under artificial light, $1.00. 
Buddlea, Charming 
A pink shade. Flowers not quite so 
closely built as Dubonnet, 75c. 
Camellia, Pink Perfection 
Similar to Cheerful except pink color- 
ing. Fifteen-inch bushes—$2.50. 
Cryptomeria Japonica 
Dense green foliage which takes on 
bronze tones in winter. Very slow grow- 
er, but sometimes reaches height of 10 
feet. $1.50, P.P. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
Grows to ten feet high. A well round- 
ed bush covered in May with medium- 
sized white flowers with pink tints. Very 
large bushes. $3.50. 
Daphne Cneorium 
Garland Flower. Low-growing ever- 
green shrubs famous for their clusters 
of perfumed flowers over a very long 
season of bloom. Here on the Sound it 
will grow into a bush up to three feet 
tall and bloom almost continuously. 
Blooming size plants $1.00, P. P. 
Daphne Mezereum 
The February daphne. Deciduous shrub 
with many pureple flowers very early 
in spring, before the leaves appear. At- 
tractive scarlet fruit during the summer. 
Large plants, $2.50. 
Daphne Odora 
Semi-hardy evergreen bushes growing 
to four feet with white or purplish flow- 
ers. Very fragrant. Two ft. bushes—$1.50. 
Dogwood 
Early spring blooming bushes or small 
trees. Bearing many clusters of small 
rose pink flowers. Two-ft. bushes—$1.50. 
Forsythia 
Profuse bloomer coming very early in 
the spring with its many golden flowers. 
Small plants $1.00, P.P. Large bushes 
same price at nursery. 
Hydrangea 
Many very large balls of deep blue 
flowers on three-foot high bushy plants. 
Large light green leaves make it attrac- 
tive even when not in bloom. Strong 
plants at $1.00, P.P. Large specimens 
$2 to $3. 
Heathers 
We have a number of varieties of these 
very popular winter or early spring 
blooming evergreen border plants, and 
all of them are beautiful. 
Mediterrian, or Winter Heath 
Compact bushes up to fifteen inches 
tall with great masses of lavender sprays 
from Christmas on, $1.00. P.P. 
Erica Carnea 
Similar in habit to Mediterrian but 
with red flowers. $1.00. P. P. 
Erica Carnea Sherwoodi 
Not so tall growing as other kinds, but 
of spreading habit with deep rose flow- 
ers. 51:00. Ps P: 
Colluna Aurea - Golden Heather 
Foliage is greenish yellow and flow- 
ers are lavender. It blooms somewhat 
earlier than other kinds listed. $1.00. P. P. 
Juniper—Andora 
Just about the best of plants for cov- 
ering hard-to-handle banks. It is tough, 
spreading, low growing with attractive 
evergreen foliage. Ten-inch spreading 
bushes $1.00, P. P. Large specimens up to 
three ft. $2.00 at nursery. 
Kalmia Latifolia 
Or Mountain Laurel. A broad leaved 
evergreen shrub bearing large white to 
rose flowers in terminal clusters some- 
what resembling Rhododendrons. They 
like partial shade and will grow into 
bushes of about the same size and type 
as do the Rhodys. Foot-high plants, $1.50. 
P. P. Larger bushes up to $3.50. 
Kolwitzia, Beautybush 
Grows into an eight-foot specimen and 
produces many small snapdragon-like 
cream-pink flowers in June. 18-inch 
plants $1.00. P. P. 
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. 
Two-ft. bushes—$2.00. 
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. Six-ft. 
bushes—$1.25. 
Pieris Japonica, Andromeda 
Busy evergreen shrub sometimes called 
the Lily of the Valley bush. Hundreds of 
white flowers in early summer. Ten-inch 
plants—$1.25, P. P. 
