REDWOOD NURSERIES 
MAJESKI BROTHERS 
BETTY NUTHALL (Sal.) A glowing orange 
pink, with a light yellow throat, and a 
light feathering of carmine. The florets 
are often six inches across and are of 
splendid substance and placement. Eight 
or more open at one time. A very rapid 
increaser. Produces bulblets that grow. 
One of the tallest and most vigorous grow¬ 
ers. Often attains the height of 5 Vz feet. 
Stands excessive heat as do few other 
varieties. 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu). An extremely large 
massive deep blood red. Six and one-half 
inches across. Consistent winner. 
BLUE DANUBE (Pf.) Pure amethyst-blue 
with darker blotch. Six to eight large open 
flowers, gracefully arranged on tall 
straight spike. The best light blue. 
BLUE PEACOCK (Sal.) Deep blue, with vel¬ 
vety blue blotch, overlaid wi h cream. 
Five or six well open florets on tall 
straight spike. 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR (Pf.) An immense 
spike of 5 or 6 well opened florets, of soft 
China blue with silver gloss. Lower petals 
overlaid with markings of bluish purple. 
BOBBY (K.) Deep rose with dark red 
blotch. Very tall. 
CANYON VIOLET (Vaughn). Very tall, 
deep rich violet blue. New. 
CAPT. BOYNTON (Boyyiton). Very popular. 
Four to five wide open blooms of lavender 
blue, purple blotch on lower petals. 
CAPT. COURAGEOUS (Ellis). Large mot¬ 
tled red. Good exhibition variety. 
CARMEN SYLVA (Dec.) Very fine commer¬ 
cial white. A wonderful clear color. With¬ 
stands hot weather exceptionally well. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (G.) Wonderful 
spike of soft salmon, with purple mark¬ 
ings in throat. Best in its class. 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pf.) Purple violet. Five 
feet tall. Extra strong propagator. Long- 
gracious spike. Ten to twelve wide open 
florets at one time. 
CHAMPLAIN (Palmer). A healthy, vigorous 
blue. Color pale violet, with darker throat 
markings. Spikes tall and straight with 
six or seven flowers open at once. 
CHICAGO (K.) Heavily ruffled, deep geran¬ 
ium red. Border of petals has a narrow 
line of delicate bluish shade. Lower petals 
feathered deeper red. 
CHIEF JOSEPH (Piper). Tall coppery 
bronze. Vigorous grower. Large flowers. 
CHRISTABEL (Mitsch). La France pink 
with sulphur yellow throat. Tall, slender 
spikes with seven to ten large flowers 
open at once. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pf.) Large dark 
scarlet red, without markings or blotches. 
Individual florets 6 V 2 inches across, of 
which there are 6 or 7 open at a time. 
Producing a flower spike measuring 24 
inches from top to first floret. 
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