REDWOOD NURSERIES 
MAJESKI BROTHERS 
OREGON (Ellis). Enormous flowers of light 
pink. Creamy throat. Here is a real Glad. 
OUR SELECTION (Ball). Rich salmon red, 
overlaid with slate. Lower petal blotched 
cerise, bordered with cream. Good straight 
spike. A great exhibition variety. 
PAISLEY (Austin). Odd shade of rose and 
gold. Tintings of shrimp pink in center of 
petals, deepening to erosine pink towards 
edges. Overlaid with mauvette. A real 
novelty. 
MRS. S. A. ERREY 
PATRICIA CARTER (Pf.) Flowers of a 
beautiful tone of soft shrimp pink. Medium 
spike, with 5 or 6 perfectly placed florets 
open at one time. Very dainty. 
PAUL PFITZER (Pf.) A brilliant velvety 
purple. Tall, perfect placement. Several 
open. Vigorous healthy plant. 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA (Kingsley). La 
France pink, blending to a rosy white 
throat. In some soils striped with deeper 
pink. A consistent winner. 
PELEGRINA (Pf.) A pure dark violet blue 
gladiolus. The lower petals somewhat 
darker. This color has not previously ap¬ 
peared in any glad and stands excessive 
heat as do few other varieties. When the 
first floret opens, all the 16 to 18 buds are 
showing color. This makes the spike with 
its perfect faced flowers very attractive. 
There are 6 to 8 florets open at one time. 
Pelegrina is a good grower and a wonder¬ 
ful propagator and in our garden 80% of 
the bulblets flowered. 
PHILATELIA (K.) Very large flowered deep 
tyrian rose. Lower petals feathered dark¬ 
er. A great improvement over the famous 
variety Nelson Shook. 
PICARDY (Palmer). In our opinion Picardy 
is the most outstanding variety ever intro¬ 
duced. Color, soft apricot pink with a sil¬ 
very sheen, feathering of slightly deeper 
color in the throat. The individual florets 
are extremely large, slightly ruffled and 
of a heavy waxlike substance. There are 
6 to 10 of these magnificent blooms open 
at one time, which are well placed on a 
graceful spike. Picardy has been a con¬ 
sistent winner wherever shown. You simp¬ 
ly can’t go wrong on this famous variety. 
PREMIER HENRY (Palmer). Geranium 
pink, blotched scarlet with carmine center. 
Blooms flat open and ruffled. Heavy sub¬ 
stance. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND (Ellis). Light rose 
pink with clear creamy white throat. No 
other markings. One of the finest vari¬ 
eties. 
PRINCESS JOSEPHINE (Zivan). Tall, 
straight spike of deep pink, crimson blotch 
with yellow feather. The individual flor¬ 
ets are as large as Mrs. Leon Douglas. 
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