KAYLOR NURSERIES, 
LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Vt 

Paradise, Pru. Large buff-apricot.% 
Phar Lap, Burns. A large New Zealander 
in pink with lavender shades and a cream 
throat. L, 1-$1.00; M, 1-75c; S, 1-50c. 
Pelegrina, Pf. Darkest and most reliable 
of the so-called blues.% 
Picardy, Pal. Most popular of light sal- 
mon pinks.% 
Prairie Gold, Cor. Long stem, medium 
size, very deep red gold.% 
Puck, Kaylor. Ripe orange, long recurved 
petals. A vase of these, with a few whites, 
makes a table decoration that is not too 
tall. L, 2-15c, 6-50c; M, 3-15c, 6-25c; S, 
10-50c. 
Queen of Breman, Zim. The finest of the 
small lavender sorts.% 
Rapture, Pal. One of the tallest and best 
of the light salmon pinks. Rather late.% 
Red Lory, Er. Tall with many medium 
red flowers open. Purplish red throat.¥ 
Red Phipps, Briggs. Bright light scarlet, 
medium tall and very good.¥ 
Retah Schell, Kaylor. Many times a prize 
winner when grown on Puget Sound. Tall, 
up to 16 salmon-pink florets open on strong 
spike.¥ 
’ Robert Brownlee, Kaylor. Novelty glad. 
Yellow background overlaid purple. Medium 
size.% 
Rosemarie Pfitzer, Pf. Not always re- 
liable but it can produce about as fine spikes 
as one ever saw. Cream-white tinted pink.* 
Royal Pledge, Kaylor. Striking medium 
red with a golden throat sprinkled with 
rubies. Tall, wirey stem.% 
Rewi Fallu, Fallu. Deep crimson with 
almost black flecking. Florets are so large 
it will have to be staked. L, 2-15c; M, 3-15c. 
Remembrance, Burns. New Zealand 
sends this new and large lavender with pink 
throat. Wide open florets with eight open. 
L, 1-$1.00; M, 1-75c: 
Royal York, Pal. We like this better 
than Rewi Fallu. Stronger and better grow- 
er with plenty of deep red florets open. L, 
2-15c; M, 3-15c. 
Shirley Temple, Pr. Some folks say this 
is temperamental but it has always given 
us fine, tall spikes with good placement. 
Very ruffled cream.*® 
Sonatine, Pf. Tall, light salmon flecked 
deeper pink. 
Sunset Cloud, Steves. Very large, light 
pink outer petals with deeper cloud. Re- 
liable.% 
Sahara, Pal. Distinctive. Russet or light 
brown with touch of red in throat L, 1-20c; 
M, 1-15c; S, 2-20c. 
Summer Breeze, Br. Even without its 
delightful orange fragrance this is a fine, 
medium sized pink glad. Fragrance not al- 
ways pronounced. L, 1-75c; M, 1-50c; S, 
1-35c. 
Takina, Burns. Very large purple with 
red shadows. Tall grower of distinctive 
color. L, 2-15c, 5-50c; M, 3-15c; S, 4-15c. 
Thunderbird, Kaylor. We believe this 
new (1940) glad is the darkest red in ex- 
istence. It is almost black, velvety and with 
very heavy texture. Tall grower with eight 
open but so heavy that the stem sometimes 
bends, so best to stake it. Rather late 
bloomer and has missed our shows. If you 
like them dark, try Thunderbird. L, 1-50c, 
3-$1.00; M, 1-35c, 3-75c; S, 1-25c, 3-50c. 
Vagabond Prince, Pal. Another glad with 
individuality. Tall, large, light tbrown with 
brilliant red throat. 
Valeria, Pr. Almost a self color. Scarlet 
with ruffles, L, 1-15c, 4-50c; M, 2-15c; S, 
4-15c. 
Vienna Woods, 
liable of the blues. 
good size.% 
Yakima Apricot, Kaylor. Michigan cut 
flower growers buy this for commercial pur- 
poses in such quantity that our stock is al- 
ways limited. Medium size on fine stem. A 
rich orange - apricot with lighter throat. 
Very early.% 
Yellow Emperor, El. Reliable medium 
size and medium color yellow. It Blows and 
florists like it.% 
Ch. This is the most re- 
Deep purplish-blue of 
Perennials 
Provide Permanent 
Production 
They are the backbone of the garden so 
be careful in selecting a location. Good 
garden soil, but do not feed too heavily, 
especially with manure. They like leafmold. 
Our plants are strong, blooming size and 
are guaranteed to reach you in growing 
condition. Three of any one kind at two 
and one-half the single plant price. 
Achillea, The Pearl. Numerous half-inch 
white rosettes on 18-inch stems. Spreading 
plant. 20c. 
Achillea, Millefolium Roseum. Finely cut 
deep green foliage. Rosy pink flowers from 
June until frost. 20c. 
Artemisia, Silver King. Silvery grey 
“Ghost Plant” two feet tall. Good filler. 20c. 
Astilbe, Peach Blossom. Pink and light 
pink plumes on 18-inch stems over a long 
season. 20c. 
Armeria. Tufts of deep green, spreading, 
with many deep pink ball-like flowers in 
spring. 20c. 
Aster. Constance. 
plant with many bright pink flowers. 
Fine dwarf border 
20¢e. 
Aster, Victor. Dwarf with blue flow- 
ers,” 20c:. 
Aster ,Michaelmass Daisy. Four feet 
tall, late bloomer with heavy crops of lav- 
ender-blue flowers. 20c. 
Anemone, Japonica Rubra. Rosy-red, 
yellow stamens, long season bloomer. 20c. 
Anemone, Queen Charlotte. Semi-double 
light pink of large size. 30c. 
