10 KAYLOR NURSERIES, LAKEWOOD, WASH. 

Photinia, Chinese 
Spreading evergreen shrub growing to 
six feet. Broad glossy leaves having ser- 
rated edges. Tips of new shoots are fiery 
red in late winter and spring. Broad 
flower 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, 
Pure 
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 
four 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. Large shrubs—$1.50 
to $5.00. 
Retinospora Squarrosa 
Compact spreading habit of growth. 
Soft evergreen foliage with a decided 
ae cast in winter. Large shrubs— 
51.50. 
Rhododendron 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. One- to two-ft. shrubs 
—$2.00. 
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 
blooming 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. 
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. 
Culchicum and Lily Bulbs 
These must be moved early in August, 
but may be ordered at any time for ship- 
ment when ready. Please, no order for 
these for less than $1.25. 
Colchicum. Sometimes miscalled Fall 
crocus. These are much larger flowers 
than Fall Crocus and will bloom in the 
garden, in pots or without soil and with- 
out leaves. Pinkish lavender. Plant out- 
doors early after blooming and next 
spring they will throw up attractive big 
leaves. Large bulbs 25c, or five for $1.00. 
Candidum (Modonna) Lilies. The state- 
ly Modonna is one of the oldest lilies in 
the garden. Several years ago we discov- 
ered a clump of these that was disease 
free. From this we have built up a mod- 
erate sized stock of fine bulbs. Many 
white flowers on each four foot high 
stem. Large bulbs 25c or five for $1.00. 
Peonies 
These beautiful and permanent peren- 
nials may be planted in the spring if the 
work is done very early. Do not let them 
bloom the first year after planting and 
be sure to select a spot where they can 
remain undisturbed for several years. If 
order is received too late for spring 
planting we will carry it over until Sep- 
tember and send the roots at that time. 
Cherry Hill. Semi-double garnet red on 
tall stems. Mid-season. 75c. 
Felix Crousse. Large, loosely - built 
crowns on tall stems in a dark pink or 
_ medium red. Early. 60c. 
Eugene Bigot. Deep red of good size 
and blooming quite late, it extends the 
season of Peony bloom. 75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early globular- -crown 
type, and perhaps the most pone of 
pink sorts. 80c. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. The big deep 
red that is always welcome because it is 
the first to bloom, {oOCu 
Philomela. Called the yellow peony. 
Semi-double, large white flowers with a 
yellow center. A beautiful novelty. $1.00 

