r?EDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI,.Proprietor 
FATA MORGANA (Pf.) Peach blossom, 
shading to amber yellow in throat. Seven 
to eight large blooms, well placed on 
graceful spike. 
F. J. CULLEN (Whiteley). Color bronze with 
cream blotch. 5-6 wide open florets at one 
time. Miss Whiteley’s best origination. 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitch.) Bright deep 
red, self. One of the tallest and robust 
growers. Exhibition. 
FRILLED CHAMPION (Roozen). Large ruf¬ 
fled salmon orange. Wide open flowers of 
Pf. Triumph type. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Pf.) Very rich pure 
yellow, beautifully ruff ed and of good 
substance. Rapid propagator. 
GEM OF SPARTA (Ellis). A very tall apri¬ 
cot of wonderful texture. This is a beauty 
when grown right. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson). Beauti¬ 
ful shade of mauve with a white blotch on 
lower petals and a light mauve feather. 
Opens 12-14 medium size florets at a time. 
Won many championships in Australia. 
GIANT NYMPH (Coleman). Tall straight 
spike of rose pink. One of the best com¬ 
mercials. 
GLORIOLA (Ellis). Very tall, peach red with 
yellow throat. Florist’s favorite. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis). Large clear pure 
yellow. Nicely ruffled. A glad wi.h a 
future. 
GOLDEN CUP (Pal.) Clear deep yellow, deep¬ 
er than Golden Dream, no markings. Five 
or six open. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff). One of the best 
deep yellows. Very tall growing spike, 
with six or seven blooms open. 
GRUNES LIGHT (Green Light) (Pf.) Milky 
white overlaid a peculiar greenish gloss. 
Large well formed slightly ruffled florets. 
A-1 exhibition. 
GYPSY LASS (Herhorn) Distinctive scarlet 
red with a glowing carmine blotch. One of 
the very best scarlets. Good propagator. 
HARLEKIN (Pf-\ A cheerful mixture of 
colors. The vivid cherry-red is mixed with 
golden yellow markings and blotches. 
Primulinus. 
HEILIGTUM (Pf.) Color, white with creamy 
throat. Florets of fine form and extra 
large size. Strong grower, long straight 
spikes carrying up to 20 buds of which 6-7 
open at a time. 
HELEN WILLS (Sal.) Fine large creamy 
white. Very delicate canary on throat of 
lower petals. 
HERITAGE (Ristow). Clear pink. Very large 
florets of which there are from 11-14 open 
at once. Winner at several shows. New. 
ISOLA BELLA (Pf.) Color, wonderful cat- 
tleya pink with a soft lilac hue. The wide 
open florets which are ruffled and of good 
substance are well placed on a tall spike, 
carrying 8 to 10 open. 
JOERG’S WHITE (Joerg). Very large white, 
with crimson penci ing on a creamy 
throat. 
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. 
JONQUIL (Pal.) Clear deep yellow, without 
markings. Probably the best in its color 
class. 
JOSEPH HAYDEN (Pf.) Light heliotrope- 
violet with effective dark violet blotches 
on the lower petals. The large wide open 
florets of heavy substance are well placed 
on perfectly straight slender stems. A 
sensational exhibition variety. Stock 
scarce. 
JUNE ROSE (McClure). Tall straight spikes 
of rose-red. Good commercial. 
KASSELL (Pf.) A bright attractive scarlet 
with no markings. Beautiful well formed 
large flowers on tall stem. Excellent grow¬ 
er and a fine variety for cutting. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius). Deep rose laven¬ 
der. Long pointed, heavily ruffled petals. 
Good exhibition variety. 
KUNDERD’S YELLOW WONDER (K.) 
Clear medium yellow, darker throat. Tall 
spikes and excellent placement. 
Neiv Era was grand. It is the most pleas¬ 
ing color of all glads 1 groio and I have near¬ 
ly 500 varieties of the latest intro duct oins. 
Shirley Temytle and Smiling Maestro were 
also f ine. 
R. E. Berry, 
N. Y. 
Glad hulhs I ordered arrived 0. K. Of four 
lots purchased from different growers, yours 
were the healthiest and cleanest of all. 
Arnold Lowell, 
Ohio. 
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