KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
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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. 
Paul Pfitzer, Pf., purple red. Almost same shade 
as Purple Glory, but wider open. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph, Pf., flame. Very large floret, 
flaming scarlet, cherry throat. Does well 
from small bulbs, 
Picardy, Pal., salmon pink. With us this is more 
cream pink than salmon pink. It’s a 
wonder flower and wins most of the prizes. 
l-12c; 5-50c; 10-80c. 
Princess Yaada, Steves, apricot. A fine prim- P-Ex. 
grand in apricot tinted pink with some 
yellow in the throat. Will open eight 
with a dozen more to come. L. 45c; M. 
35c; S. 25c. 
Prince of Wales, salmon pink. One of the older 
ones that still wins much praise. 
Pride of Wanakah, rose pink. Bright color at¬ 
tracts attention though some say it is 
harsh. 
Queen Helen II, Sal., pink, yellow blotch with 
carmine feather. Far better for northern 
gardens than its parents, Betty Nuthall 
and Helen Jacobs. l-50c. 
Red Lory, Errey, rose-carmine, large purple- 
red blotches. If you like big ones this 
will catch your eye. Many prizes. l-20c; 
3-50c. 
Rose Ashe, D., ashes of roses; popular smoky. E Dec. 
Roi Albert, Lem., odd, copper-salmon smokey. E. 
Catches the eye. 2-15c; 10-50c. 
Salbach’s Orchid, Sal., lavender. More pink in its 
makeup than in Minuet or Bertie Snow 
but in the same class. l-12c; 10-$1.00. 
Semiahmoo, Kaylor, redish purple. This is 
a tempermental boy and sometimes if 
weather and soil do not suit him he rather 
“lays down” and will not do his best, which 
is a tall, strong stem with up to eleven 
perfectly placed florets of a purplish red 
shading’ lighter to the throat. Overcast 
a dusky, smoky tone. l-20c; 3-50c. 
Schwaben -Maiden, Pf., almost pure pink and E. 
very fine. l-15c; 3-40c. 
Solveig, Dec., white. Created lots of excite- E. 
ment when first shown. Pure ruffled 
white with carmine-cerise blotch. Needs 
“babying.” l-$6.50. 
Swansdown, Blake, white, almost a self-color 
of lacy daintiness. l-50c. 
Sunset Cloud, Steves, white shading to deep 
rose pink at edges. Many open. L. 45c; 
M. 35c; S. 25c. 
Spirit of St. Louis, D., orange. More red than 
yellow in its orange. 
Steveston Campfire, Steves, red? Oh boy but its 
red. One of the best red forcers. 
Sunshine Susie, Steves, orange. Because of its Dec 
orange tinted pink color, its earliness and 
general excellence, this Glad is destined 
to put many of those in this color class out 
of the running. L. 45c; M. 35c;,S. 25c. 
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