8 ‘Kaylor Nurseries, Lakewood, Wash. 
edges. A fine performer. L, 2 - 25, M, 2-15. 
Oriental Pearl. A dual purpose glad, 
can be used as white in decorative work, 
its pearly florets blending beautifully. 
Very large wide open florets and it does 
a top-notch spike from even small bulbs. 
You cannot go wrong with a lot of this 
one. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
Pink Radiance. A true pink of good 
size. Fine decorative variety. L, 2—.15; 
M, 3—.15. =~ 
Phantom Beauty. Lots of folks rate 
this the best of the blush pinks. Plenty 
open and a soft pleasing color. L, 1—.40; 
M, 1—.25. 
Picardy. We still grow this most fa- 
mous pink sort. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
Red Charm. Our favorite in the deep 
crimson class. Always gives a first class 
spike of large well opened florets. L, 
2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
R. B. Smokey. Hard to describe, a 
blending of brown, red orange and lav- 
ender. L, 2—.20; M, 3—.20. 
Rollo. Reddish purple with lavender 
throat and smokey overtones. Our own 
breeding with R. B. as seed parent. L, 
2—.15; M, 2—.15. 
Serene Susan. Our own white. Grows 
to 70 inches tall with up to ten eight- 
inch wide florets. Very faint yellow in 
throat, otherwise clear white. A little 
late for the shows therefore no prizes, 
but big demand from florists. L, 1—.30; 
M, 1—.20. 
Spotlight. Deep yellow with red spot in 
throat. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
Stoplight. Bright medium red. If you 
have this, Danny Danton, Red Charm 
and Mt. Gem you are “fixed” for reds— 
all good ones. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
Spic and Span. The most popular deep 
pink on the market. Tall with plenty 
open and a consistent prize winner. L, 
1—.25; M, 1—.15. 
Sunshine Sally. Some folks think the | 
extra long stem of this one of ours is 
too long, but just try it out in a big bas- 
ket or cut it shorter for other work. Up 
to six very large wide open florets on 
sturdy stem. Coloring is clean pinkish 
orange with a yellow throat and it 
stands late rains very well. L, 1—.25; 
M, 1—.15. 
Sunspot. You can call it yellow or buff 
but either way it is a beautiful large 
flower on good stems. Has red sunspot 
in the throat. L, 1—.25; M, 1—.20. 
Tahlahneka. Large self-colored medi-. 
um yellow. L, 1—15; M, 2—.15. ae 
Tunolia. Novelty flower in purest - 
white. Tulip shape florets with a rather 
short flower head on a very tall stém. 
Fine for wedding baskets where cléan - 
white and long stems are needed. L, 
2—.20; M, 2—.15, 
