REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
GERTRUDE SWENSON 
DO X (Pf.) Color amber yellow with two lobe 
petals sulphur to almost gold. Good form, 
excellent placement. 
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. 
DUN A (Palmer). Soft light pinky buff. A 
beautiful clear distinct new shade in glads. 
EARLY MELODY (Arenius). Very tall, early 
pinkish lavender. Very good. 
EARLY PEACH (Pruitt). Peach-red blend¬ 
ing to ivory in throat of upper petals. Lower 
petals blotched a warm buff. Good com¬ 
mercial. 
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. 
ELLEN MARIE (Pruitt). Rich salmon pink, 
with light buff throat mark. Almost a self¬ 
color. Beautifully ruffled, early bloomer. 
Strong stiff wiry stem. Open 6-7 at once, 
EXCELLENCE (Kund.) Flame red. Tall 
straight spike which never crooks. Four or 
five open florets. 
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. 
REDWOOD QUALITY UNSURPASSED 
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