REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
The glads ordered of you last syring were 
all very fine. Yagahond Prince and New Era 
were the talk of the neighhorhood. You can 
expect orders from many of my friends next 
spring. 
C. Baldwin Mitchell, Pa. 
'New Era 
( Ellis-Ma jeski) 
Eosine pink blended with 
La France pink. A pink that 
is PINK. We believe it to be 
the finest color of any Glad 
vet introduced. Soft cream 
t/ 
throat, white midribs. Ex¬ 
tremely ruffled (very frilled) 
10 open florets, 18 florets and 
buds. Good placement and al¬ 
ways straight. Heavy tex¬ 
ture. Under subdued light it 
has no equal. In 1935 it was 
shown twice in seedling com¬ 
petition. At Ohio State Glad 
Show it was awarded first for 
best seedling, also first for 
best ruffled variety. At the 
N.E.G.S. Show it was award¬ 
ed first in the Med. Dec. 
Class. 
1936 Shows—Illinois State 
Glad Show, first in both sin¬ 
gle and 3-spike class. Grants 
Pass (Oregon) Show, first in 
its class. Again it went over 
with flying colors at the N.E. 
G. S. Show at Boston. In six 
showings New Era is credited 
with seven blue ribbons. 
The best introduction since 
Picardy. Good germinator. 
NEW ERA 
Of the 150f) tiulds purchased from you, all 
flowered and were true to name. I leant to 
esj)ecially thank you for the extras of Oregon, 
New Era and Miss Neiv Zealand which you 
added to my order. They are all top-notchers. 
Mark Tethrow. Hartford, Conn. 
OUR BULBS ARE CLEAN AND BRIGHT 
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