REDWOOD NURSERIES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI, Proprietor 
PELEGRINA 
RUFFLED GOLD (Goodrich). A heavily ruf¬ 
fled yellow with a rose pink feather in 
throat. Tall. 
SAHARA (Pal.) Tall straight spike with 8-10 
open at once. Color unusual light russet, 
flecked darker. Blotched cream in throat 
with scarlet pencilling. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Sal.) Large wide 
open bloom of clear orchid pink. Good 
substance. Fine placement, 7 or 8 open at 
once. Form of blooms and markings sim¬ 
ilar to Minuet. Rapid propagator. 
Glad bulbs I ordered arrived 0. K. Of four 
lots purchased from different growers, yours 
were the healthiest and cleanest of all. 
Arnold Lowell, 
Ohio. 
PELEGRINA. A pure dark violet blue, lower 
petals somewhat darker. Stands excessive 
heat as do few other varieties. When the 
first floret opens, nearly all the 16-18 buds 
are showing color. This makes the spike 
with its perfectly faced flowers very at¬ 
tractive. There are 6-8 florets open at a 
time. A good grower and a splendid prop¬ 
agator. Every one who grows glads should 
have it. 
SALMON EMPEROR (Roozen). Nicely ruf¬ 
fled salmon orange, deeper feather. Pf. 
Triumph type. 
SCHWABEN GIRL (Pf.) Pure pink, without 
any other shade or blotch. A fine self 
color. It has large closely formed spikes. 
Eight or ten open, having almost round 
petals. This is one of the earliest gladiolus 
to bloom. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt). Color, cream 
with darker throat. Individual florets over 
6 inches in width, of which there are six to 
seven open. Splendid grower, good ger- 
minator. 
SMILING MAESTRO (Christ). Extremely 
fine. Salmon orange and brown. Wonder¬ 
ful exhibition glad. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pf.) Milky white, long 
fine spikes with 6-8 flowers open. Cuts 
100% exhibition spikes. 
SOLVEIG (Prestgard). New tall white of 
unusually heavy substance. Its beautifully 
ruffled florets of heavy white velvet hold 
up under intensive heat better than any 
other gladiolus we have ever grown. 
Spikes come straight under all weather 
conditions and the placement of the 5 or 6 
wide open flat florets, measuring 6^/^ 
inches, is as perfect as could be desired. 
Solveig is as near perfection as any glad 
ever introduced and easily surpasses all 
other whites. One of but two seedlings 
awarded the FIRST CLASS CERTIFI¬ 
CATE of the American Gladiolus Society 
in the last 16 years. 
SONATINE (Pf.) Atlas-rose with small 
cherry blotches. Florets very large, having 
broad petals. Grows 5-6 feet high. One of 
the very best future commercials. Good 
propagator. 
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