REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, 'Proprietor 
MAY FLOWER fPf.) Beautiful soft pink 
with fine hairlines. Strong straight spikes. 
Good propagator. 
MEERSCHAUM (Pf.) Light ochre overlaid 
reddish orange. The florets, opening 5-6 
at a time, are large, slightly ruffled and 
well placed. Good commercial and ex- 
hihition variety. 
MEXICAN FIRE OPAL (Sal.) Deep rich 
orange. Flowers of medium size. Fine sub¬ 
stance, good propagator. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth). Soft 
glowing orange pink. Individual florets 
are well open and perfectly placed on a 
straight spike. Stock limited. 
MILFORD (N.Z.) Clear azure-blue, slightly 
darker at edges of petals. Free of stripes, 
spots and blotches. Clearest blue. 8-9 
open florets at a time. Healthy grower. 
MINUET (Coleman). Wonderful clear lav¬ 
ender. A lavender by which all others are 
judged. Six or seven wide open florets 
open at a time. Arranged perfectly on 
straight spike. A consistent winner. 
MISS GREELEY (Briggs). A pink gladiolus, 
very similar to W. H. Phipps in habits. 
Blooms in 68 to 70 days, therefore more de¬ 
sirable for the cut flower grower. 
MISS MARION (Zim.-Fischer) A distinctive 
shade of mauve lavender with a soft cream 
throat. Opens 8-10 large perfectly placed 
florets at once. Early. Good producer of 
bulblets. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan). The gigan¬ 
tic creation from New Zealand. Color, 
salmon apricot, suffused rose with blotch 
of ripe peach. Wonderful exhibition type. 
MOROCCO (Pf.) Very dark, remarkable 
shade, almost black. Straight spike, large 
flowers and no markings. A good propa¬ 
gator and always in demand. 
MOTHER MACH REE (Stevens). The most 
popular light smoky on the market. Six to 
eight large blooms open on a tall straight 
spike. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON (Mair). Intensely 
ruffled cherry pink with large white cen¬ 
ter. Up to 8 open on a perfect spike. 
MRS. ANNA PFITZER (Pf.) Striking 
creamy white, with soft yellow blotches. 
Ten to twelve enormous flowers open at 
one time. A real first class glad. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton). Glowing 
salmon with cream throat. Robust grower, 
heavy producer and a good germinator. 
Winner of many awards. One of the best 
future commercials. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (Fischer). Very beauti¬ 
ful orchid lavender, with soft crimson 
blotch bordering white on lower petals. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON (K.) Bright 
rose pink, large blotch of carmine red on 
lower petals. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (D.) Beautiful la France 
pink. Twenty-two blooms to a spike, nearly 
all opening at a time. Should be in every 
collection. 
NELLIE HEWITSON (Whiteley).Very prom¬ 
ising new one, as the color combination is 
most outstanding. Cream base, outer part 
of petals are blushed deep pink, huge 
orange-red blotch, edges yellow. Heavily 
ruffled. Eight to ten large round flowers 
open at a time. 
NEW ERA (Ellis-Majeski). See cut and de¬ 
scription on page 20. 
NINTH SYMPHONY (Pf.) Color, vivid 
salmon red with silky sheen without any 
markings. The florets are large, wide open 
and of good lasting substance. Five to six 
open at a time. 
ODDITY (N. Z.) Hinemoa seedling. Smokey. 
Very odd. 
OK ARINA (Pf.) A light smokey variety of 
new coloring. The most outstanding we 
have ever seen in its color class. The flor¬ 
ets are very large, of fine form and excel¬ 
lent substance. 
ORANGE PRINCESS (Roozen). Pure salmon- 
orange, lighter in throat with a small crim¬ 
son feather. Florets Pf. Triumph type, 
slightly ruffled. 
ORANGE SOVEREIGN (Stevens). Early, 
light orange buff, suffused salmon toward 
tip of petals, yellow throat. Eight to ten 
large ruffled blooms open at once. 
ORLANDO (Errey). Rosy salmon with yel¬ 
low throat and small ruby blotch. Massive 
spike. 
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. 
PACIFIC CHIEF (Piiyer). A new pink of 
merit. Vigorous plant with tall straight 
spikes. Good propagator. 
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