REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
CHEROKEE (Pal.) Rose doree shading to 
light pink in upper throat. Pronounced 
blotch of Amaranth purple, 5-6 open. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis). A large red- 
dish-smokey with a wonderful future. We 
believe this to be the best smokey. 
CHRISTAS EL (Mitsch). La France pink 
with sulphur yellow throat. Tall, slender 
spikes with seven to ten large flowers 
open at once. 
CORAL STRAND (Ellis). Coral pink and 
cream. 
CURLS OF GOLD (Ellis). Very ruffled, deep 
golden yellow. New. 
D. A. HAY (Whiteley). Large rich pink with 
cream throat, 8-10 open. Champion bloom 
at several shows in New Zealand. 
DOROTHY DELL (Carj)enter). Large flow¬ 
ered, very fine new orange. Does not fade 
like most of this color. Excellent propa¬ 
gator. 
DO X (Pf.) Color amber yellow with two lobe 
petals sulphur to almost gold. Good form, 
excellent placement. 
DR. A. C. McKILLOP (N. Z.) A fine lavender 
with a cream throat and cream lines in the 
petals. The florets are large and wide 
open and well placed on the spikes. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (D.) The popular well 
known fiery red. One of the most brilliant 
scarlets grown. Fine large flower. 
DR. GLADYS MONTGOMERY (Whiteley). 
Deep rose lavender. Very similar to King 
Arthur in both color and shape of florets. 
Open more at once than the latter. Very 
good. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY (Zimmer). A rose-red 
of great beauty, 10-12 open at once. Very 
tall. 
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. 
EARLY MELODY (Arenius). Very tall, early 
pinkish lavender. Very good. 
EDITH ROBSON (Brown). Light salmon 
rose with reddish blotch. Very tall strong 
growing plant with huge spike of bloom, 
10-12 open. Excellent exhibition and com¬ 
mercial. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON 
OUR BULBS ARE CLEAN AND BRIGHT 
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