REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
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 (Piper). A new pink of 
merit. Vigorous plant with tall straight 
spikes. Good propagator. 
PEGGY LOU 
PARADISE (Pruitt). Clear apricot, opening 
6-7 large florets at a time. Tall straight 
spikes with perfect placement. Robust 
grower, prolific, germinates well. Have 
had much praise for it from those who grew 
it last season. Commercial. 
PAUL GRAM PEL (Pf.) A wonderful bright 
red without markings which is impervious 
to all weather conditions. Tall spike with 
6-7 flowers open at a time. Good propa¬ 
gator. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson). Smooth, deep shrimp 
pink with a slight rosy cast and slight 
peppering of deeper rose in throat. Form 
and size resemble Picardy. Grand Cham¬ 
pion at many shows, the first year of in¬ 
troduction (1938). 
PENSACOLA (Christ). Bright red with 
deeper throat. A red with outstanding 
merit. 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE (Pf.) A light 
salmon pink with an effective cream 
blotch. Color very similar to the well 
known Coryphee. Does not crook. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pf.) This is unques¬ 
tionably one of the largest and finest glad¬ 
iolus ever introduced and will be a leader 
for many years. Blooms have a diameter 
of 6 inches or more and are of a bright 
salmon orange with velvet red blotch. A 
sensation wherever exhibited. 
PICARDY (Palmer). The most outstanding 
commercial and exhibition Gladiolus in 
commerce. Soft apricot pink with silvery 
sheen, feathering of slightly deeper color 
in throat. Individual florets large, slightly 
ruffled and of heavy wax-like substance. 
Six to 10 magnificent blooms open at one 
time. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Steivart). Gorgeous 
pure pink blending to a lighter throat 
which never flakes. Tall, strong straight 
spikes. Splendid commercial type. 
PIRATE (Pal.) Beautiful dark rose red. 
Lighter in upper throat. Five or six im¬ 
mense wide open blooms open at one time. 
POLAR ICE (Pf.) New, very early white. 
Because of its earliness and its forcing 
quality this will be grown in abundance. 
The best early white we know of. 
PREMIER HENRY (Pal.) Geranium pink, 
shading to La France pink, deep in throat, 
blotched scarlet with carmine center. Five 
or six large ruffled blooms open at once. 
PURPLE VICTORY (Gilrey). A huge ruf¬ 
fled flower of deep purple red. The best 
in its class. 
RECADO (Pal.) Rosy ash flecked toward 
the edge with orange scarlet. Has a dif¬ 
fused darker blotch. Opens ten large well 
placed blooms on a tall spike of 18-20 buds. 
Vigorous plant and fine propagator. 
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