SPRING 1940 ♦ TAYLOR GARDENS ♦ PREPAID BARGAIN LIST 
Size of bulb shown by letter L meaning large, 114" and up, M meaning medium, 34" to 114", S meaniing small, 3/8" to 34" Bits, mean¬ 
ing bulblets. When number given before price, meaning number of bulbs. Example: 2 for 10c 10 34 -10c 
AFLAME, Large tall flame red, very nice bloomer L 4c 4-12 
ALBATROSS, Large tall white,6-8 open,an old variety but many 
growers are going back to to it, L 3c 4-12 M4-10 SI 2-10 
AVE MARIA, light blue, purple blotch, 4-6 open, all around blue 
L 5c 4-15 M5-10 S 10-10 
AIDA, Early dark violet blue, large bloom, tall spike, L 4c 3-10 
AMERICAN COMMANDER, A new tall clear lustrous red with¬ 
out any marking. I am sure this glad will go places. M Si .00 
SS.60 Bits. 3-20 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO, Newshade rose lavender, S 10 Bits 5 10 
BERTY SNOW, large lavender with lighter throat, well liked by 
the florists, L 4c 4-12 M 6-16 S 12-10 
BEOWULF, Good late blooming lavender with fine spike 
L 35c M-20 Bits. 6-25 
BILL SOWDEN, large deep blood red, one that is very beau¬ 
tiful, L 5c 3-12 M6-12 S10 10 Bits. pkfe. 15 
BLEEDING HEART, White, tinted pink, with large red blotch, 
becoming very popular commercial, L 4c 4-12 M6-10 S 10-10 
CASSANDR.A, Reddish white with deep blotch, very odd 
L 5c 3-12 M6-10 
CLARION, Nice early yellow, comes right for the florists 
L 3c 4-10 M 6-10 S 12-10 
COMMANDER KOEHL, large massive clear blood red, tall 
spike L5c 3-10 M 6-10 S 12-10 
CHANOIS, Tall buff yellow, fine flower for exhibitions, many 
open at one time M 10c S 3-10 Bits 6-10 
CHEROKEE, Very early salmon pink, red blotch, large exhibi¬ 
tion type L 10c 3-20 M5 3-12 S6-12 Bits. 20c pkg. 
CREVE COEUR, A prize winning burnt orange, many open at 
a time on stalwart stem, L 8c 3-20 M 6-20 S6-10 Bits 20 pkg 
CONQUEST, light salmon with a cream blotch, words cannot 
do this beautiful glad justice, M 10c Bits. 10-10 
CONSTANCY, early large rose lavender, one of the 1st to bloom 
Coveted by florists, L 4c 4-12 M 6-10 S 12-10 
CORONATION, soft serene pink, cr’m throat, L 3c 4-12 M 8-10 
DEBONAIR, shrimp pink with cream throat, very sturdy flower, 
not very easily affected by inclement weather, L 4c 3-10 
M6-1D S 12-10 
DR. BENNETT, Very bril 
liant scarlet, large bloom 
on tall spike, L 4c 3-10 
M 6-10 
DEL RAY, light red, tall, 
large, this glad is receiving 
wide acclaim by commer¬ 
cial growers. Its solitary 
beauty and charm is ra¬ 
vishing, M 10c 2-1 5 
S3-10 Bits. 10-15 
DOX, One of the earliest 
and largest yellows, grows 
very tall, fine cut flower, 
L 10c 2-15 M4-15 
S8-15 Bits. 10-10 
EARLY MELODY, laven 
der pink, 5-6 bloom on tall 
spike, L 4c 3-10 M5 10 
S 10 10 
EARLY PEACH, some¬ 
what peach red, blending 
ivory throat, very strong 
grower, nice cut flower, L 
5c 3 10 M6 10 
S 10 pkg. Bits. 5 pkg. 
MAID OF 
ORLEANS 
EDITH ROBSON, light pink with red splotch, fine cut flower 
L 5c 3 10 M5 10 
ELOISE, cleardarklavender with a few darker lines in the throat 
very desirable, LI 5c M 10 S2-10 
EUIDES, Ivory white, cream center, lightly flushed towardsout- 
side edge of petal with lilac pink, won many awards, L 10c 
Bits. 5 15 
FLUTEA, bright orange red, fluted, M 5c 3-10 S6-10 Bits.12 10 
GATE OF HEAVEN, beautiful ruffly deep yellow, medium 
height, L5c 3 10 M6 10 S 12 10 
GLORIANNA, Tall golden salmon, old variety but still going 
strong, S4c 3-10 
GRAF ZEPPELIN, Early bright red, the first in its color to 
bloom, L 4c 3 10 M 6 10 S 12 10 
GOLDEN DREAM, tall golden yellow, L 4c 3 10 M 6 10 
GOLDEN LANCE, tall vigorous commercial yellow, new type 
slightly red tinseled, L 10c M 2 10 S 3-10 Bits. 10 10 
HINEMOA, Rose with flaky brownish red, cream blotch on 
lower petals, I 5c Bits. 5 10 
HELEN PHIPPS, a latedeeppink, L4c 4 12 M6 10 S10 10 
IRAK, a gray spot t of B?gdad, very nice glad, L 10c M 2-10 
S3 10 Blt.s. 10 10 
JANET, smoky rose, 4 5 open on med. stem, L4c 3 10 M 6-10 
J. S. BACH, Exhibition orange sal mon, white stenciling on lower 
petal, L 5c M 3-10 S6-10 bits. 20 pk^. 
JUBILEE, very large light lavender pink, L 4c 3-10 M 6-10 
S10 10 bits 25 10 
KING ARTHUR, large deep lavender, heavily ruffled, this flo¬ 
wer of an unusual distinct form and shade, one of the most unusu¬ 
al glads in existence, it has now been priced to fit the budget of 
flower lovers. L 5c 3 1 2 M6 15 S10 15 bit». 10 pkg. 
LA PALOM.A, long slender early orange, taui stem, as i eautiful 
as the name implies, L 4c 3 10 M 6 10 S10 10 
LAVENDER DELIGHT, fine lavender, exceptional for floiists, 
L 4c 3 10 M6 10 
LEONA, large rose red, unique m beauty, new type flower, 
SIOc bits. 10 20 
LINDESTA, pink with white 
margin, exhibiti m type 
L 5c 3 10 M 5 10 S 10 10 
LONDONDERRY, large 
bronze orange, very strong 
grower, L 10c M 2 10 
S 3 10 bits. 10 10 
LUCIFER, tall orange with 
dark blotch, very striking 
L 5c 3 10 M5 10 
S 10 10 bits. 10 pkg. 
MAID OF ORLEANS, out¬ 
standing graceful white very 
popular, L 5c 3 10 M 5-10 
S 1010 
MARGARET FULTON, ear 
ly beautiful rich salmon, very 
good flower one of the best 
all round glads, L 4c 3 10 
M5 10 S10 10 
MARMORA, smoky gray, 
very much in demand by flo¬ 
rists. L 4c 3 10 M5 10 
S 10 10 
MARY ANSTEEN, deep be¬ 
gonia pink, upper throat cr’m 
flushed, blotch of soft red or¬ 
ange. L 10c 3 25 M3 15 
S 3 10 bits. 25 pkg. 
PELEGRINA 
