REDWOOD NURSERIES 
MAJESKI BROTHERS 
HELEN WILLS (Sal.) Fine large creamy 
white. Very delicate canary on throat of 
lower petals. 
HENRY FORD (D.) Dark rhodamine pur¬ 
ple. Color very rich, but does not always 
place well. 
HENRY C. GOEHL (Fischer). Large white, 
flushed pink. Crimson blotch on lower 
petals. A favorite. 
HERBSTZAUBER (Pf.) Large orange 
salmon. Very similar to Pf. Triumph. Late. 
HINEMOA (Doney). Large deep rose pink. 
Flaked chocolate brown. Very odd. Very 
much in demand. 
H. G. WELLS (D.) Pansy purple. Tall, many 
open. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Kunderd). Very large 
ruffled lavender. The lower petals ribbed 
with purple. Late. 
INSPIRATION (Pal.) Deep shrimp pink. 
Well ruffled and lacinated. Splendid 
spikes with several well placed flowers 
open. 
JACOBA VON BEIJEREN (Heemskerk). 
Unusual shade of violet. Vigorous. 
JANE ADDAMS (Dec.) Large lavender. 
Lighter throat. Rather weak grower. 
JENNY LIND (Dec.) Pure soft apricot pink. 
Pale yellow throat. Tall straight spike of 
wonderfully blended colors. 
JOERG’S WHITE (Joerg). Very large white, 
with crimson penciling on a creamy 
throat. 
JOHN S. BACH (Pf.) Fine orange salmon, 
lighter throat. The wide open florets of 
good subslance are well placed on a tall, 
strong spike. Eight to ten open at a time. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS (Pf.) Immense 
pure white, without blotches or throat 
markings. Broad well formed petals. Vig¬ 
orous grower. Strong spike, 5 ft. tall, bear¬ 
ing 8 large florets. 
JUNIATA (Kemp). Exquisite pink. Pure 
white throat. Tall and early. Greatly ad¬ 
mired. 
KING GEORGE (Mair). Red with cream 
blotch. Dark around the edges. 
KIRCH HOFF’S VIOLET (Kirch.) Beautiful 
deep violet blue. One of the best violets 
and in great demand. 
KUNDERD’S YELLOW WONDER (K.) 
Clear medium yellow, darker throat. Tall 
spikes and excellent placement. 
LADY MACBETH (Ellis). Large red, lighter 
throat. Many florets open on spike. Makes 
a great showing. 
LA PALOMA (Dus.) Heavy textured, deep 
rich orange. Stands sun and rain better 
than most oranges. Tall strong, healthy 
grower. 
LI BELLE (Pf.) Blue of heliotrope shade. A 
great improvement over Mrs. V. Konynen- 
burg. Wonderful substance, large blooms 
and good placement. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Berthoud). Wonderful ex¬ 
hibition type. Color, orange, light throat. 
Flaked steel blue. 
LILY OF GOLD (K.) Rich canary yellow, 
deeper throat. Sturdy plant of medium 
size. Upper center petals extremely large. 
LINDESTA (Palmer). Soft salmon rose with 
cream throat. Very tall, strong grower. 
Seven and nine open. 
LONGFELLOW (Dec.) Tall straight spike, 
with 7 or 8 large wide open la France pink 
blooms, perfectly placed. 
LOS ANGELES (Houd). Delicate pink, flame 
feather in throat. The cut and come again 
glad. 
LOYALTY (Austin). Clear deep yellow. 
Vigorous, large flowered, good substance. 
Many open on fair sized spike. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pf. U. B.) One of the 
best exhibition and commercial whites. 
Tall spikes with 7 or 8 blooms open at 
once, often measuring 6% to 7 inches 
across. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek ). Rich 
deep salmon of an unusually solid color. 
Faint apricot in throat, no other mark¬ 
ings. Good propagator. 
MARIETTA (Metzner). Delicate shade of 
salmon, blended with orange, deeper 
blotch in throat. Tall spike and large 
flowers. 
MARION KOCH (Austin). A striking vari¬ 
ety. Its petals being rolled with tips 
twisted to sharp points. Color pink at tips, 
shading to white. Creamy throat. 
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