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Kaylor Nurseries, Lakewood, Wash. 11 
Sound but is not recommended for hot 
climates. Almost any month of the 
year you can find the large, deep red- 
dish-purple flowers on this plant. Makes 
a fine border. 50c. 
Viola, Monger’s Favorite. Right up be- 
side Chief Seattle for quality and produc- 
tivity but of a decided blue color. 50c. 
Watch your violas that strawberry root 
weavel do not eat them up. Spray with 
Shae 
Oxnamental Shiubs 
Everyone admires the shaded streets 
of older towns and cities. The giant 
oakes, elms, maples, sycamores and oth- 
er trees mean homes. Folks planted them 
years ago. To bring this hominess to 
your residence, start planting now and 
a few years will work a_ wonderful 
change. 
Of equal or greater attractiveness are 
the shrubs. Remember “It is not a home 
until it is planted.” We offer a fine as- 
sortment of well rooted trees and shrubs, 
and at low prices. 
Some items are priced P. P. which 
means we pay parcel post. Others are 
T. C.—transportation collect, but we pay 
packing charges. T. C. prices are also 
cash and carry, so come to the nursery 
and save. 
American Black Walnut 
Slower growing than the Elms, other- 
wise as grand a tree of long life and 
great size. Ten to twenty ft.—$2.50 and 
Hho heed be OS 
Catalpa 
Faster growing but not so large as the 
Elms. Very large leaves and large clus- 
ters of creamy, cup-shaped flowers which 
are followed by long bean-like pods. 
Four to six foot trees, $2.00. A few eight 
to ten foot trees at $3.50, T. C. 
Chinese Elm 
Faster growing than American Elm 
and does not reach such large size. A 
fine tree for dry land. Six to ten ft— 
SLD 2 ie C. 
Buckeye—Horse Chestnut 
Very attractive large leaves with pink 
flowers. Rapid grower providing a fine 
shade tree of medium height. Ten ft. 
trees, $2.00 T. C. 
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 
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