KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Variety — Originator — Color 
deep rose red, yellow throat and white wire 
edge. l-15c; 2-25c; 10-$1.10. 
Type 
Sea. 
Size 
Sub. 
Health 
Jacob Von Biergen, light purple. Considerably 
lighter than Charles Dickens. 
Ex. 
M 
L 
A 
A 
Janet, Crow, smoky-purplish rose. No other 
glad of just this color and you will like it 
if these colors appeal. Stands rain well. 
2-15c; 10-50C. 
Dec. 
M 
M 
A 
A 
Jessie, Mair, bright pink. Sometimes comes Ex. 
with deeper flecking. Large white blotch 
in throat. l-18c; 3-40c; 10-$1.20. 
Dec. 
M 
L 
A 
A 
Krimhilde, Pf., lavender pink. Should be more 
widely grown. Bright lavender pink, lower 
petals suffused yellow 
Ex. 
EM 
L 
A 
A 
King George, Mair, scarlet. Very tall and needs 
staking. Brilliant scarlet, large, white 
throat 
Ex. 
M 
L 
A 
B 
LaPaloma, Dusinbere, orange. Deep orange, just 
a little dull, but a prize winner. 2-15c; 
10-50c. 
Dec. 
M 
M 
A 
A 
Lavender Bride, Bride, deep lavender. A red fea¬ 
ther in the throat deepens the general 
color and adds brilliace. 
Dec. 
M 
M 
B 
A 
Laughing Lassie, Kaylor, rose pink. Because of 
the cerese pink tones in this we were going 
to give it a name with this word in it, and 
then decided there were too many glads 
with color name. Bright and laughing 
Tosy-cerese pink with some yellow in the 
throat. Up to five feet tall with six to 
eight open. It likes water. l-20c; 3-50c; 
10-$1.1O. 
Dec. 
EM 
M 
A 
A 
1 
Lewis Hemon, Lem. red and yellow. Everybody 
notices it and laughs at its clownish ways. 
Florets come “all around the farm” and 
upright. l-12c; 10-$1.00. 
Dec. 
M 
M 
A 
B 
Laughing Laddie. Kaylor, deep red. It is a wide 
open, laughing fellow of deep red with a 
much lighter throat. Not so large as the 
Lassie, but a bright addition to the garden. 
Same price as Laughing Lassie. 
Dec. 
EM 
M 
A 
A 
Mrs. T. E. Langford, about the most beautiful 
of peaches and cream glads. l-20c; 3-55c. 
Dec. 
LM 
M 
B 
B 
Mr. Wm. Cuthbertson, Mair, salmon and rose E Dec. 
pink, white throat, very ruffled. Consid¬ 
ered by many to be Mair’s best. l-40c. 
EM 
M 
B 
B 
Maid of Orleans, Pf., white. Many folks con¬ 
sider it the world’s best white. l-15c; 
3-40c. 
Ex. 
I 
LM 
L 
B 
B 
Mountain Rose, Blake, an early rose lavender 
of fine form. l-20c; 3-40c. 
Dec. 
E 
M 
B 
B 
Mammouth White, Pf., cream white. Monster 
flower on good spike makes it win many 
prizes. l-12c; 4-35c; 10-70c. 
Ex. 
M 
L 
A 
B 
Marolee, Carp., pink and yellow. Florets come 
upright but of very large size and fine 
color. l-12c; 4-35c; 10-70c. 
Ex. 
M 
L 
B 
A 
Mary Pickford, K., white. We hold on to this be¬ 
cause it is the best of the early creamy 
whites 
Dec. 
E 
M 
B 
A 
Marmora, Erry, lavender. Gray lavender 
brightened by purple blotch. Hard to beat. 
Ex. 
M 
L 
A 
A 
Mary Frey, Gelser, lavender pink. One of those 
Dec. 
EM 
M 
B 
A 
