4 KAYLOR NURSERIES, 
Twilight 
Some visitors call it a white tinted 
lavender while others say it is a pale laven- 
der. Either way it has a delicate coloring 
with a pale blue arrow on the lowers. Height 
is 50 inches with a 25-inch flower head 
carrying up to eight wide—flat—open flor- 
ets out in the field. Wavey edges. Perfect 
placement. L—1-$3.00, M—1-$2.25, S— 
Rolla 
We had not intended to introduce this 
until 1946, but so many folks who saw it 
in the nursery last year “fell” for its odd 
coloring and striking beauty that we have 
decided to offer it this year. It is one of 
those hard-to-describe flowers. Grows tall 
with up to eight open, once in awhile not 
perfectly placed, but of a color so different 
that “fans” can overlook this occasional 
shortcoming. Color is a smoky reddish- 
purple, or deep lavender, shading lighter 
to the throat, with a decided orange over- 
cast. That word picture falls short but it 
is the best we can do. Has not been tested 
in astern gardens. Medium and small 
bulbs only at $5.00 each. 
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Other Glad Bulbs 
To save paper and printing costs we 
have changed our system of pricing Glad 
bulbs. In the following list L means large 
bulbs, 114 inches or larger; M means medi- 
um sizes, % inches or larger, and S means 
small bulbs of less than % inch. Those 
varieties where price is not quoted will be 
sold as follows: L—2 for 18c; 5 for 40c; 10 
for 75c. M—3 for 18c, 10 for 50c. S—3 for 
15c, 10 for 35c. Bulblets of such varieties 
20 for 25c. 
Stocks of many kinds are very short, so 
please give us a second choice, otherwise 
we reserve the right of substituting. A 
second choice will save time of writing let- 
ters. On orders of less than $1.50 add 25c 
extra for service and postage, and Do Not 
Forget Sales Tax. 
Aladdin, Pal. Very deep pink, almost 
light red, cream throat, ruffled, very ae 
medium tall, many open. 
Algonquin. Scarlet-crimson, edges 
flecked crimson, throat deeper color, narrow 
white line. Medium tall. L—15c, M—2-20c, 
S—2-15ce. 
Barcarole, Pal. Somewhat temperamen- 
tal but at its best a big en ruffled 
medium orange. 
LAKEWOOD, WASH. 
Beacon, Pal. Rose-scarlet with a cream 
throat. Tall with 8 to 10 open. 
Bingo, Can. Picardy sport, a lighter 
cream pink with a rose and cream throat 
and all the Picardy good qualities. 
Bit O’ Heaven, Ch. Medium size reddish 
orange with 8 open on tall spike. 
Blue Admiral, Ch. The best of the deep 
violet blues. A dash of red in throat. Tall. 
Chiroco, Kaylor. Tall grower with good 
stems. Deep crimson in color with about 
eight open. No other glad of this same 
color, altho some eastern growers say it is 
lighter in their climate. 
Carrillion, Pal. Early light rose with 
creamy throat blotch. Meduim size florets 
on tall spike. 
Corona, Pal. We think this a comer. 
Creamy white with cream throat and picot- 
tee edges of pink. Large size, plenty open— 
wide open—and one everybody admires. 
L—1-15c, M—2-20c, S—2-15c. 
Danny Danton, Kaylor. A new and im- 
proved Leschi with a taller stem and larger 
florets but the same deep ruby color. 
L—1-$1.00, M—1-75c, S—1-50c. 
Dora Dean, Kaylor. Glowing orange- 
scarlet up to 60 inches tall and carrying up 
to eight large florets open at once. Plant 
deep. L—1-$3.00, M—1-$2.25, S—1-$1.75. 
Dragonette, Kaylor. Folks who appreci- 
ate the small flowered kinds like this yellow 
and pink snapdragon-type flower. Its color 
markings are irregular, grows a medium 
tall spike with about six open. Very favor- 
able comment made by New England grow- 
ers. Something out of the ordinary and a 
beauty. L—2-20c, 5-45c, M—5-35c, S—10- 
50c. 
beauty. 
Ethel Cave Cole, Cave. Wide open flor- 
ets of light pink with rosy throat. Tall 
grower. L—1-15c, M—2-20c, S—2-15c. 
Eunice Ewing, Kaylor. Tall, with medi- 
um sized florets in a deep purple with a 
snow white throat. Up to ten open, a strik- 
ing flower that has appeal. L—1-$3.00, 
M—1-$2.25, S—1-$1.75. 
Gayly Clad, Kaylor. Tall, early deep 
Dink» Up ato eight tulip- shaped or cupped, 
medium sized florets open at once. Very 
deep pink with a suggestion of orange over- 
cast. A color hard to describe because it is 
unique. L—1-$3.00, M—1-$2.25, S—1-$1.75. 
Golden, Chimes, El. One of the parents 
of Tahlahneka, not so deep in color, but a 
fine large yellow glad. 
Golden Teton. Holloway did a good job 
with this tall deep yellow. Some red fleck- — 
ing on edges and narrow red lines on lowers. 
L—1-25c, M—1-15c. 
