KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
altogether satisfactory kinds. Does well 
from even small bulbs 
May Morrison, deep rose pink. The rose pink 
shades into scarlet with a cream throat. 
l-15c; 3-40c; 10-75c. 
Minuet, Coleman, lavender. The most popular 
in its class. Prize winner. 2-12c; 10-50c. 
Mother Machree, Stevens, lavender. Grey laven¬ 
der and orange tints make it one of the 
most attractive of the smokies. l-12c; 
4- 35c; 10-70c. 
Morroceo, Pf., purple red. Verv dark red, flecked 
black. l-12c; 4-35c; 10-70c. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas, D., old rose. Widly grown be¬ 
cause of size and old rose-scarlet color. 
Mrs. J. B. Steves, Steves. Very light pink edged 
deeper. One of the best in its class here 
on Puget Sound, but not so good east of 
the Cascades 
Mrs. Von Konyenberg, Pf., blue. About the most 
satisfactory of the lighter blues, 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, K., pink. Prim blood in it 
gives that soft, creamy pink tone, and yel¬ 
low throat 
Moon Maiden, Steves, lavender. Pale, blushed 
lavender pink with a faint yellow throat. 
Tall, sturdy and has several prizes to its 
credit. L. 45c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
Nancy Hanks, Sal., apricot-orange. Blending of 
yellow and red makes this beautiful. Never 
fails to deliver.. 
Ohio State, Austin, pink. Away earlier than any 
other we grow. Rose pink with cream 
throat. l-12c; 4-35c; 1Q-70C. 
Orange King, Steves, orange. In our opinion 
this is the nearest to true orange of any 
Glad we have ever seen. Florets are 
slightly hooded on a tall, straight spike 
with eight or more open and a dozen to 
come. It’s a double A Glad. L. 45c; M. 
35c; S. 25c. 
Orange Lady, Steves, Shows some prim 
blood in its slightly hooded florets and its 
pastel shades of light orange, pinkish 
blush and yellow throat. Award of merit 
British Gladiolus Society. First prize Ta¬ 
coma 1934. L. 45c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
Orange Sovereign, Steves, buff orange. One bulb 
sent to England in 1932 produced a spike 
that won an award of merit at British 
Gladiolus show. Lighter in color than 
Orange King. Heavy texture and good 
keeping qualities. L. 75c; M. 60c; S. 40c. 
Pagan, D., purple, listed by but few growers 
but we consider it one of the best pur¬ 
ples. l-15c; 3-40c. 
Pelegrini, Pf., deep violet blue. The best in 
its color. l-30c; 2-50c. 
Persia, dark red. About every other year we 
have to drop this out of catalog to catch 
up with demand. 2-15c; 10-60c. 
Paul Deschanel, Lem., rose pink with very 
large brilliant deep rose blotch. 2-15c; 
5- 35c; 10-55c. 
Philomela, Steves, light scarlet, yellow throat, E. 
striking. L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 20c. 
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