REDWOOD NURSERIES 
MAJESKI BROTHERS 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pf.) This is unques¬ 
tionably one of the largest and finest glad¬ 
iolus ever introduced and will be a leader 
for many years. Blooms have a diameter 
of 6 inches or more and are of a bright 
salmon orange with velvet red blotch. A 
sensation wherever exhibited. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Criswell). Beauti¬ 
ful lavender rose. A favorite with the 
florist. 
PURPLE GLORY (K.) Deepest velvet ma¬ 
roon red, with dark rich throat. Beautifully 
ruffled. 
PURPLE VICTORY (Gilrey). A huge ruf¬ 
fled flower of deep purple red. The best 
in its class. 
RED FIRE (K.) Richest pure self colored 
bright red. Very striking and showy. 
RED GLORY (Piper). Color, velvety cardi¬ 
nal red. Excellent. Identical shape and 
form as Purple Glory. 
RED LORY (Errey). Unusually tall spike 
of carmine rose, with deeper red blotches. 
Often opening as many as fifteen blooms 
at one time. Stock limited. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs). Brilliant light scar¬ 
let. Has the shape and habits as W. H. 
Phipps, but more uniform in size. 
RED ROY (Ellis). Rich red with cream 
blotches. Very tall spike. 
RED TORNADO (Ellis). Very brilliant red, 
darker throat. Heavy plant and flower. 
REV. EWBANK (Hoi.) Light porcelain blue. 
Much admired. 
RIPPLING WATERS (Ellis). Cream, tinted 
with pink. Several large well placed 
blooms open. Blends beautifully wLh any 
purple. 
RITA BECK (Fischer). Clear shell pink with 
scarlet lines on lower petals. Six to eight 
immense wide open blooms open at one 
time. A good exhibition variety. 
ROSA BELLA (Pf.) Rich pink with white 
throat. Tall slender plant. Five to six 
widely opened flowers at one time. Al¬ 
ways grows straight. Placement excellent. 
Don’t miss this one. Good exhibition vari¬ 
ety. 
ROZAN (Austin). Very early, huge light 
rose pink. 
RUFFLED GOLD (Goodrich). A heavily ruf¬ 
fled yellow with a rose pink feather in 
throat. Tall. 
April 23, 1933. 
Gentlemen: The glads I ordered from you arrived last Monday and I wish to express my 
appreciation of the way you filled the order with stock that should please anyone, both as to 
quality and count. 
I want to thank you sincerely for the very fine extras you included with the order. I could 
not have picked any that I would have appreciated more highly. 
Very truly yours, 
GEO. H. SCHEER, 
Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 
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