REDWOOD NURSERIES 
MAJESKI BROTHERS 
COPPER BRONZE (K.) Unusual color of 
copper bronze. A primulinus of very large 
flowers and graceful habit. 
CORAL STRAND (Ellis). Coral pink and 
cream. 
CORYPHEE (Pf.) Purest pink imaginable. 
Perfect, well formed, large round flowers. 
Eight to ten in number, carried on an ex¬ 
cellent spike. 
CRINKLES (K.) Deep pink, heavily ruffled. 
DOROTHY DELL (Carpenter ). Large flow¬ 
ered, very fine new orange. Does not fade 
like most of this color. Excellent propa¬ 
gator. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (D.) The popular well 
known fiery red. One of the most brilliant 
scarlets grown. Fine large flower. 
DR. L. H. BAILEY (K.) Rich velvety tyrian 
rose. Deeper velvety red throat. Six to 
eight large blooms open at one time. 
DR. MOODY (Kinyon). Rich deep lavender. 
Fine penciling of darker shade in throat. 
Large flowers, many open. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (K.) Tall heavy spike 
of rich tyrian rose. Seven or more open at 
one time. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (Dames). Tall grow¬ 
ing purple blue. Similar to Byron Hulot. 
E. I. FARRINGTON (Rowe). Very rich soft 
yellow, no markings. Good commercial. 
EIGHTH WONDER (K.) Deep smoky old 
rose, with lighter undertone. 
ELIZABETH TABOR (Hinkle). Early pink, 
blotched carmine. 
EMILE AUBRUN (Lemoine). Huge spike. 
Flower of smoky bronze, with cherry 
blotch. Strong grower and good propa¬ 
gator. 
ETHELYN (Fischer). Fine tall primulinus. 
Beautiful shade of orange yellow. Petals 
tipped with bronze. 
EUROPA (Pf.) Standard pure white. Very 
good commercial. 
FATA MORGANA (Pf.) Peach blossom, 
shading to amber yellow in throat. Seven 
to eight large blooms, well placed on 
graceful spike. 
FERN KYLE (K.) Massive creamy white, 
large flowers, slightly ruffled. 
FOREST FIRE (Piper). Wonderful dark red, 
overcast black. Must be seen to be appre¬ 
ciated. Good exhibition variety. 
FREDERICK CHRIST (Diener). Beautiful 
soft la France pink. Canary throat. Very 
large blooms and spike. A winner. 
FULD’S FAVORITE (K.) Massive flowers 
of delicate light lavender-rose. Deeper rose 
colored throat, laid on ground of delicate 
cream. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Pf.) Very rich pure 
yellow, beautifully ruffled and of good 
substance. Rapid propagator. 
GERALDINE FARRAR (D.) Lavender blue. 
A good color but a rather weak grower. 
GERTRUDE ERREY (Errey). Very fine. 
Early light pink. 
GLORIANA (Betscher). Golden salmon. 
Clear yellow throat. Good exhibition and 
commercial variety. 
GOLD EAGLE (Austin). Earliest yellow, 
slightly ruffled. Very good commercial. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis). Large clear pure 
yellow. Nicely ruffled. A glad with a 
future. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff). One of the best 
deep yellows. Very tall growing spike, 
with six or seven blooms open. 
GOLDEN FRILLS (K.) Deep rich daffodil 
yellow, with slight pink lines on lower 
petals. Intensely ruffled. 
GOLDEN MEASURE (Kelway ). Best com¬ 
mercial yellow. 
GOLDEN SNAPDRAGON (K.) New type, 
cream yellow, throat darker. 
GOLDSTONE (Houd). Huge glistening flor¬ 
ets of rose pink. 
GOV. MEIER (Piper). Geranium pink. Seven 
to eight nicely shaped flowers open at 
once. 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Pf.) Pale blue, with 
darker lines in throat. Considered one of 
the finest blues. 
HELEN PHIPPS (Phipps). Slightly deeper 
pink than W. H. Phipps. Much earlier and 
a good propagator. 
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