REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
BARCAROLE (Pal.) Deep, rich clear live 
and vivid grenadine orange. No markings. 
Six to seven large ruffled blooms of heavy 
substance open on a medium height spike 
of 18 buds. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO (Hull). Terian pink tint¬ 
ed lavender. A very desirable color. Looks 
like a good commercial. New. 
BELLA DONNA (Pf.) A lovely delicate 
shade of light blue, darker towards the 
edges with similar dark blotches on lower 
petals. 
BERTY SNOW (Mair). One of the best lav¬ 
enders. A leading commercial with good 
substance. Large flowers and straight 
spikes. 
BETSY BOB-UP (Canine). A creamy pink 
sport of Betty Nuthall. Growth and habits 
identical to Be^tty Nuthall. Excellent late 
cut flower. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Sal.) A glowing orange 
pink, with a light yellow throat, and a 
light feathering of carmine. The florets 
are often six inches across and are of 
splendid substance and placement. Eight 
or more open at one time. A very rapid 
increaser. Produces bulblets that grow. 
One of the tallest and most vigorous grow¬ 
ers. Often attains the height of feet. 
Stands excessive heat as do few other 
varieties. 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu). An extremely large 
massive deep blood red. Six and one-half 
inches across. Consistent winner. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pf.) Color light blue with 
edges of petals overlaid violet-blue. Very 
large, wide opened florets of fine form, 
6 to 8 open at a time. 
BLEEDING HEART (Brown). White, tinted 
light pink with large red blotch. Good 
propagator. Fine commercial. Excellent 
shipper. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). Very pleasing 
dark blue with large wide open florets. 
Considered one of the best blues. 
BLUE DELIGHT (Doug.) Deep violet blue, 
deeper throat. Slow propagator. 
BLUE PEACOCK (Sal.) Deep blue, with vel¬ 
vety blue blotch, overlaid with cream. 
Five or six well open florets on tall 
straight spike. 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR (Pf.) An immense 
spike of 5 or 6 well opened florets, of soft 
China blue with silver gloss. Lower petals 
overlaid with markings of bluish purple. 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer). An immense white 
with two rose lines on lower petals. Some 
say this is superior to Solveig. 
CAMILLIA (Pal.) Blush white, tinted pink 
with small vivid orange scarlet blotch on 
cream ground. 6-7 large well placed blooms 
open on a tall straight spike of 20 buds. 
CANYON VIOLET (Vaughn). Very tall, 
deep rich violet blue. New. 
CARIOCA (Bones). Large, very tall burnt 
orange, six to nine open. Tall straight 
spikes. No doubt this makes the largest 
bulb of any gladiolus grown. 
CARMEN SYLVA (Dec.) Very fine commer¬ 
cial white. A wonderful clear color. With¬ 
stands hot weather exceptionally well. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman). A light cerise rose 
of great brilliance. Large flowers, 7-9 open. 
One of the finest new glads. 
CHAMPLAIN (Palmer). A healthy, vigorous 
blue. Color pale violet, with darker throat 
markings. Spikes tall and straight with 
six or seven flowers open at once. 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pf.) Purple violet. Five 
feet tall. Extra strong propagator. Long 
gracious spike. Ten to twelve wide open 
florets at one time. 
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. 
CHRIST ABEL (Mitsch). La Prance pink 
with sulphur yellow throat. Tall, slender 
spikes with seven to ten large flowers 
open at once. 
CORYPHEE (Pf.) A most pleasing shade of 
light pink, creamy throat. 
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. 
DEBONAIR (Palmer). LaFrance pink. Throat 
shrimp pink and cream. Tall straight 
spike, long flower head. Commercial. 
DOROTHY DELL (Carpenter). Large flow¬ 
ered, very fine new orange. Does not fade 
like most of this color. Excellent propa¬ 
gator. 
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