REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
RECOVERY (Blake). Salmon rose overlaid 
with red. Many blooms open on good tall 
spikes. Heat resistant. 
RED LORY (Errey). Unusually tall spike of 
carmine rose, with deeper red blotches. 
Opening as many as 12 florets at once. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs). Brilliant light scar¬ 
let. Has the shape and habits as W. H. 
Phipps, but more uniform in size. 
RED ROY (Ellis). Rich red with cream 
blotches. Very tall spike. 
REGENT (Palmer). Clear glowing scarlet 
shading some darker in throat but without 
definite blotch. 9-10 large wide open blooms 
open on a spike of 22-24 buds. Superior to 
Dr. Bennett as a commercial. 
RESOLUTION (Baerman). Rich scarlet, 6- 
inch florets of heavy substance. Ruffled 
and laciniated. 
REVERIE (Pal.) Light safrano pink, shading 
to cream in throat. Vigorous healthy plant. 
Six or eight medium sized lightly frilled 
blooms open at once. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu). Deep blood red. 6-8 
immense blooms open at once with nearly 
all the remaining buds showing color. 
Spikes very tall and straight. Probably the 
finest deep red glad in existence. Vigorous 
grower. Prolific. 
ROBERT THE FIRST (Wilkus). A huge 
heavily ruffled, pale rose-purple with an 
amaranth purple blotch. Eight or ten open 
at on© time. As many as 20-24 flowers and 
buds to the spike. 
RIM A (Mitsch). Beautiful lilac pink with 
cream throat. The individual florets are 
large and well faced on long spikes with 
up to seven open. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful glads of recent introductions. 
ROSA BELLA (Pf.) Rich pink with white 
throat. Tall slender plant. Five to six 
widely opened flowers at one time. Al¬ 
ways grows straight. Placement excellent. 
Don’t miss this one. Good exhibition vari¬ 
ety. 
ROSEMARY PFITZER (Pf.) Creamy white 
with edges of petals a pinky shade. Tall 
straight exhibition spikes. Beautiful. 
PICARDY 
ROSEX (Pal). Light rose sometimes ap¬ 
proaching a salmon scarlet. Really a self 
color but varies somewhat from light to 
dark. 
ROSE STANDISH (Kinyon). Clear light rose 
pink. Five or six wide open ruffled blooms 
of good size, well placed on straight spike 
Outstanding. 
RUDOLF SERKIN (Pf.) Pure dark pansy 
blue which does not fade in the sun no 
matter how strong. The flowers have round 
petals of heavy texture and are of fine 
form and size. 
OUR BULBS ARE CLEAN AND BRIGHT 
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