KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Gladioli Varieties and Prices 
Some abbreviations have been used as follows: Originators, Betch.—Betcher; 
C.—Coleman; Carp.—Carpenter; D.—Diener; Horn.—Hornberger; K.—Hundred; 
Pal.—Palmer; Pur.—Purple; Pf.—Pfitzer; Sal.—Salbach; Lem.—Lemoine. 
Type: Dec.—Decorative—spikes of medium size with four or more open 
florets; more attractive for their charm than for size. Ex.—Exhibition—large 
florets on tall and heavy spikes. P. before Ex. or Dec. means this flower shows 
primulinus blood. 
Sea.—Season—refers to the blooming period; early, etc. 
Sub.—Substance—refers to texture; A.—Heavy; B.—Medium; C.—Light. 
Health—a new feature in a Glad catalog: Refers to variety’s disease resis¬ 
tance, bulblet production, bulblet germination, and its general growth. 
Unless otherwise noted, prices in this list will be as follows: 
Large bulbs, two of a kind, 12c; five for 25c; ten for 40c; 28 for $1.00; 100 for 
$3.20. Mediums, three for 12c; six for 20c; thirty for 75c; 100 for $2.10. Smalls, 
four for 12c; ten for 25c; 20 for 40c; 100 for $1.50. 
Order early—stock limited on many kinds. 
Large bulbs are at least one and one-quarter inches. 
Medium bulbs are at least three-quarter inches. 
Small bulbs are less than three-quarters inch, sell at half the price of large 
bulbs and nearly, if not all of them, will bloom, but they will be late. 
Per five and per ten means this number of one kind. 
No single item can be filled for less than twelve cents. 
Wholesale prices:—Twenty-eight of a kind at two and one-half times the 
price of ten. 100 of a kind at eight times the ten price. 
Opinions and ratings are those gained by experience in growing the varie¬ 
ties mentioned on Puget Sound. 
We do not substitute varieties but reserve the right to send equal value in next 
size where we are out of size ordered. 
Aida, Pf., deep violet blue with maroon blotch. Dec. 
Very early. l-12c; 10-5Qc. 
E 
M 
B 
C 
Ave Maria, Pf., somewhat lighter in color than E-Dec. 
Aida but larger and better: l-12c; 2-20c; 
10-50c. 
E 
L 
B 
B 
Attention, Blake, peach and red or salmon- Ex. 
orange with a yellow throat. l-25c. 
E 
M 
B 
A 
A. E. Amos, Mair, very light lavender, cream Ex. 
throat, bordered with lavender line. 
Good. l-40c. 
M 
M 
B 
B 
Apricot Glow, Pal. light salmon pink. Popular Dec. 
in floral work, large size 
M 
M 
C 
B 
Aflame, Horn., Begonia rose. Large flaring flor- Ex. 
ets on tall spike, six open. 
EM 
L 
B 
A 
Albatros, Pf., pure white. A grand glad of glis- Ex. 
• tening whiteness. 2-15c; 10-60c. 
M 
M 
B 
B 
Blue Moon, Blake, medium violet, purple Dec. 
plume in throat. l-12c; 5-50c. 
E 
M 
B 
A 
Bagdad, Palmer, old rose, deeper at edges, E-Dec 
lighter in throat, faint creamy blotch, 
slightly smokey. l-15c; 3-40c. 
M 
L 
B 
B 
Bronze Maid, Ellis, brownish red, purple throat, Ex. 
l-12c; 10-50c . 
M 
M 
B 
C 
Betty Nuthall, Sal., orange pink. Tall with six Ex. 
glowing florets. Pale orange throat 
L 
L 
A 
A 
Bertie Snow, Mair., lavender. We prefer it to Ex.-Dec. 
Minuet which it greatly resembles. 2-12c; 
10-50c. 
M 
M 
A 
A 
Crimson Glow, Betcher, crimson scarlet. An old Ex. 
timer that still has a place. 
M 
M 
A 
A 
Copper Bronze, K., coppery bronzt. Dec. 
M 
M 
B 
A 
