KAYLOR NURSERIES, BLAINE, WASHINGTON 
Variety — Originator — Color 
Type 
Sea. 
Size 
Sub. 
Health 
Rose Ashe, D., ashes of roses; popular smoky. E Dec. 
LM 
M 
B 
B 
Salbach’s Orchid, Sal., lavender. More pink in its 
Ex. 
EM 
L 
B 
A 
makeup than in Minuet or Bertie Snow 
but in the same class. 2-15c; 12-65c.. 
Semiahmoo, Kaylor, redish purple. This is 
Ex. 
L 
M 
A 
B 
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 florsts of a purplish red 
shading lighter to the throat. Overcast 
a dusky, smoky tone. l-15c; 2-25c. 
Schwaben Maiden, Pf., almost pure pink and E. Dec. 
E 
L 
B 
B 
very fine. l-15c; 3-40c. 
Solveig, Dec., whits. Created lots of excite- E. Dec. 
LM 
M 
A 
B 
ment when first shown. Pure ruffled 
white with carmine-csrise blotch. Needs 
“babying.” 1-$1.50. 
Swansdown, Blake, white, almost a self-color Dec. 
EM 
M 
B 
B 
of lacy daintiness. l-50c. 
Sunset Cloud, Steves, white shading to deep Ex. 
EM 
L 
B 
B 
rose pink at edges. Many open. l-20c. 
Spirit of St. Louis, D., orange. More red than Dec. 
EM 
M 
B 
A 
yellow in its orange. 
Steveston Campfire, Steves, red? Oh boy but its P. 
red. One of the best red forcers. 
Sunshine Susie, Steves, orange. Because of its Dec. Ex. 
EM 
M 
B 
A 
E 
M 
A 
A 
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-20c: 3-50c. 
Tutanekai, Doney', Australian novelty. Combi¬ 
nation of i’osy red, orange and smoky 
brown. l-20c. 
Ex. 
M 
M 
B 
B 
W. H. Phipps, D. La France pink. Large num¬ 
ber open, beautiful color, but a little soft 
in texture. 
Ex. 
L 
L 
C 
B 
Wings of the Morning, M-Blake, pink, lighter 
throat with brilliant crimson-carmine 
feather. l-12c; 10-50c. 
Ex. 
EM 
L 
A 
B 
Wolfgang Von Goethe, Pf., raspberry red, brilli¬ 
ant and does well from small bulbs. Very 
good. l-20c; 3-50c. 
Ex. 
E 
L 
B 
B 
Wasaga, Pal. Four to six medium size 
florets open on a medium height 
spike. Not large in any way, but 
a most beautiful soft buff in color. 
Unlike any other Glad. l-20c; 
3-55c. 
Dec. 
M 
M 
A 
Yakima Apricot, Kaylor, orange apricot. Last in 
the list but very high in the opinion of 
those who have seen it. Buds are green- 
Dec. 
EM 
M 
A 
A 
ish yellow, open yellow and ripen into red 
apricot-orange. Color deepens as flower 
ages. First prize winner Seattle, 1933. 
2-15c; 12-65c. 
Remember, we are growers who pro¬ 
duce every item we sell—its American 
grown, of high quality. In buying Amer¬ 
ican, be sure the stock is grown in this 
country—much of that offered you is 
foreign produced and the greater part 
of your dollar goes abroad to help out 
some other country. 
Except as otherwise noted, we pay 
postage. 
If you are not satisfied, send ’em back 
and get your money. 
Washington Customers, Please Add 
Sales Tax. 
