f KAYLOR NURSERIES, 
LAKEWOOD, WASH. 

Bertie Snow, M. One of the very best 
pinkish-lavenders. Tall with up to eight 
open.® 
Betty Nuthall, Sal. 
of large size.% 
Bit o’ Heaven, Ch. Red-gold or orange 
decorative. L, 2-15c; M, 3-15c. 
Bleeding Heart, B. White with brilliant 
red throat.% 
Brightsides, Prest. Yellow, orange and 
red miced up into a fine medium-sized 
flower.% 
Chiroco, Kaylor. This tall deep crimson 
is much admired by those who like dark red 
glads. It is a new and distinctive color. 
L, 1-15c, 5-50c; M, 2-20c, 10-60c; S, 5-20c, 
10-35c. 
Coral Strand, E. Medium size cream, 
delicately tinted pink.¥ 
Comdr. Koehl, Pf. Medium dark red of 
large size. 
Dragonette, Kaylor. New miniature iyi pe 
resembling an over-grown snapdragon with 
yellow and pink combined into a beautiful 
flower. L, 1-15c, 5-50c, 10-90c; M, 2-20c, 
10-60c; S, 5-20c, 10-35c. 
Debonaire, Pal. Very tall creamy-pink 
tinted a deeper shade. Very fine cut 
flower. 
Colonial Maid, Young. A new one with 
us last summer and it performed so well 
that we recommend it to those who like a 
tall, well-balanced spike of large flowers in 
a delicate shade of lavender, with a touch 
of pink. There is a carmine feathered arrow 
deep in the throat. L, 1-30c, 3-75c; M, 1-20c, 
3-50c; S, 1-15c, 5-50c. 
Early Rose, Jack. Voted the most popular 
glad in the Everett show last summer, this 
bright rose pink with a lighter throat is in 
demand all over the country. Very early.% 
Emeline Manning, Kaylor. Tall willowy 
stems. A cup-shaped medium yellow with 
pink tints on the reverse side. A fine bou- 
quet flower.% 
Euides, Er. White tinted lavender-pink, 
An Australian of large size and many 
open.® 
Fortune, Br. This new deep pink with a 
light touch of salmon, and a brilliant red 
line in the throat is a fine one. Very tall 
with up to eight six-inch florets open at 
once it attracts notice. L, 1-80c, 2-50c; M, 
1-20c, 3-50c, 10-$1.25; S, 2-25c, 10-80c. 
Golden Chimes, E. A fine golden yellow 
of large size.% 
Harvest Moon, Jack. Another of those 
tall, deep yellow boys that appeal.% 
Helen Maurine, Miller. Early, tall, 
creamy-light salmon or warm flesh color. 
L, 1-25c, 5-$1.00; M, 1-20c, 5-80c; S, 5-60c. 
J. S. Bach, Pf. One of the tallest and 
largest of the medium red sorts. Many 
open.®.,- 
Jalna, Pal. Very large smoky-salmon.% 
Late pinkish orange 
John Virgil, Kaylor. Medium tall deep 
purple, will open 14 at one time.* 
Kulshan, Kaylor. Wherever this has been 
given a trial it has been admired. Tall, 
strong stem with up to eight open, cup- 
shaped florets in medium purple with small 
cream spot in the throat. L, 1-15c, 5-65c, 
10-$1.10; M, 2-25c, 5-45c, 10-75c; S, 2-15c, 
10-30c. 
Leschi, Kaylor. This deep purplish-red 
flower is now grown in almost every coun- 
try where glads form part of the garden 
scene. Medium tall, up to eight open, and. 
they are wide open, with heavy texture it 
has many prizes on its belt.*% 
Komiri, Burns. Big New Zealand light 
lanveder with some light pink edging and a 
cream throat. New. L, $1.00; M, 60c; S, 40c. 
Lucifer, Er. A group of these in full . 
bloom is just about the showiest spot you 
ever saw. Very large and tall, deep burnt 
orange with a large, deep crimson throat.% 
Maj. Edw. Bowes, St. Tall, light salmon 
overlaid pink.* 
Mary Elizabeth, Sv. Medium size, heavily 
ruffled white with a yellow throat, tall 
spike.% 
Maid of Orleans, Pf. Reliable milk-white 
of fine auality.% 
Maid of Honor, Ken. As grown in our 
fields this is about the finest and earliest 
light pink we have found. Very strong grow- 
er, about six open on medium tall strong 
stem. Very light pink tinted a shade deeper 
pink. Florists took every spike we grew last 
summer and wanted more. L, 1-12c, 3-30c, 
10-85c; M, 2-15c, 10-55c; S, 10-40c. 
Margaret Fulton, Og. As sure to grow a 
fine spike as you are to plant it. Deep cup 
flowers in a deep salmon pink.® 
Mauve Magic, Ar. Medium tall, plenty 
open in mauve.% 
Mac, Both. Giant New Zealand orange- 
scarlet, so large and heavy it needs staking. 
L, 1-25c; M, 1-15c. 
Mary Demaries, St. Medium yellow, 
translucent, an almost perfect spike, medium 
tall, with up to eight large florets open. 
L, 1-80c; M, 1-20c; S, 1-15c. 
Margaret Peter, Er. Early white with a 
deep red blotch.% 
Manu, Burns. New deep salmon-pink, red 
throat. L, 1-$1.00. 
Mibloom. Very early white with light 
red throat.% 
Minuet, C. Finest low-priced lavender.*® 
Miss Pocatello, Kaylor. Tall, medium 
sized orange, lavender edges.% 
Miss New Zealand, Jul. Very large rose 
pink, carmine throat.® 
Mother Machree, Stv. Large smoky-la- 
vender. 
Olive Marie Brown, Phl. Small apricot- 
orange, many open.% 
Orange Sovereign, Steves. Perhaps the 
best medium orange on the market.*® 
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