KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Other New 
Kay lor Glads 
In addition to the four new varieties 
introduced this season, we have five 
others that have been in the gardens of 
Glad Fans for from two to four years. 
If you are not now growing them, we 
urge you to give them a trial this sea¬ 
son. 
Sem-i-ah-moo 
Pronounced as spelled with accent on 
“ah.” 
Just a bit tempermental, but if you 
like to take bad boys and make them 
good, you will be greatly pleased with 
this one. Up to eleven perfectly placed 
florets on a strong stem, always perfect 
placement. Purplish-red shadings ligh¬ 
ter at the throat, faint straw feather 
and the whole overcast a dusky, smoky 
tone. l-20c; 3-50c; 8-$1.00. 
Emaline Manning 
If you have ever watched an Ophelia 
rose open, you will be surprised at the 
similarity of the buds and action of this 
Glad. Buds are long and pointed with a 
pink blush. They unroll and open out 
into a deep cup of rich yellow with a 
rosy-pink back. We rate it at four and 
one-half feet with six open, but a friend 
in Wisconsin reports five feet with seven 
open. Prize winner, Seattle, 1933. l-25c; 
3-60 c; 10-$1.75. 
Yakima Apricot 
It wins prizes in the orange class 
but we prefer to think it more closely re¬ 
sembles the beautiful blending of the 
bright red and yellow to be found in a 
tree (not box ripened) Yakima Apricot. 
Same price as Emaline Manning. 
Laughing Lassie 
Just as sure to give a beautifully bal¬ 
anced spike of wide open laughing rosy- 
pink florets, as it is to grow—and what a 
flock of bulblets. l-20c; 3-50c; 10-$1.10. 
“I want to thank you for the three 
Laughing Lassie bulbs you sent last year. 
It is a truly wonderful glad. Out of 76 
varieties which I grew last year, both my 
wife and I voted this glad the outstand¬ 
ing one of them all. R. E. L. Kansas. 
Laughing Laddie 
Clean and clear, not disfigured by 
darker spots as are so many of the dark 
reds. Not quite so large as the Lassie 
but otherwise a fit mate. Same price as 
Laughing Lassie. 
Semiahmoo 
Buy Them In Collections 
One large bulb of each of the fore¬ 
going Kaylor originations, nine bulbs in 
all for $8.00. 
One medium sized bulb of each of 
the nine varieties for $5.25; or one small 
bulb of each for $4.00. 
Here is your chance to get these new 
Glads from the Puget Sound country at 
a substantial saving. 
Washington Gladolus Society 
Every garden fan should join. An¬ 
nual dues includes membership in the 
American Gladiolus Society, subscrip¬ 
tion to the Monthly Gladiolus Review 
and right to exhibit in all shows. Send 
applications to us or to Roy Erford Sec¬ 
retary, 515 Title & Trust Building, Seat¬ 
tle. 
