REDWOOD NURSER 1 ES 
JOHN T. MAJESKI. PROPRIETOR 
Please Read 
Carefully Before Ordering 
DISCOUNTS 
Prices on Bulbs in this catalogue are net, as we have 
already reduced prices to the minimum. Our prices are not 
based on allowing (as a discount) extra bulbs of 5 to 20 
cent on orders amounting to a certain price as you will note 
in other catalogues. However, we give liberal overcount 
and valuable extras. The larger your order the more extras 
you will receive. 
COLLECTIONS 
On page 10 will be found our annual collection offers of 
the higher priced sorts. Look these over carefully as aU 
are bargains. Select them yourself. We will meet prices of 
any reliable grower’s collection offers if we have the stock 
you desire. 
GRADED LOTS 
Orders will be discounted 20% if the purchaser will as¬ 
sume transportation charges. In this case do not include 
postage, as your order will be sent C. O. D. for these charges. 
THIS OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO COLLECTIONS OR 
VARIETIES THAT ARE OFFERED AT MORE THAN $10.00 
PER 100 FOR NUMBER ONE BULBS. 
Twenty-five or more bulbs may be had at the hundred 
rate; smaller lots add 10%; 500 bulblets at the 1000 rate. 
Three or more bulbs or bulblets at 10 rate, but no single item 
for less than 10 cents. Please be sure that each item ordered 
amounts to at least the above amount. 
For the benefit of those who use bulbs in quantity such 
as jobbers and dealers, see pages 8 and 9 for wholesale prices. 
TERMS 
An equal number of the first five sizes will be sold; at the 
regular price of No. 3 bulbs. For instance, if you wish five 
bulbs of each of the above mentioned sizes, 25 in all, simply 
order as graded lot and pay for size three. If we are out 
of any certain size will fill to the best of our judgment. 
If all planted at same time, will insure you of longer bloom¬ 
ing season. 
BULBLETS 
Of the new and higher priced varieties we furnish large 
hand-picked bulblets. When sold in bulk (commercial 
sorts), they will be field run. We do not guarantee bulblets 
to grow. Bulblets of some varieties grow readily, while 
others are rather poor germinators and need good care. 
Most varieties will not bloom until the second year. If you 
want to get into glads at a low cost, by all means buy 
bulblets. 
Net cash before shipment. A deposit of 25% will hold 
orders imtil Spring. Orders not fully paid will be sent 
C. O. D. at the time of shipment to your locality. 
SHIPMENTS 
Retail orders of $2.00 or more prepaid anywhere in the 
United States or Canada. Eastern orders will be sent as soon 
as danger of frost is past. Ord'ers of $10.00 or more and Pa¬ 
cific Coast orders shipped anytime. Safe delivery to your 
express or postoffice guaranteed. 
SALE CONDITIONS 
Bulbs are offered for sale on condition that the variety 
is not sold out or planted at the time of receiving the order. 
Most of our stocks are fairly extensive, but there is a chance 
that a heavy demand will clean out a popular variety. In 
case any size is sold out we will substitute larger or smaller 
size unless told not to do so. Order early as possible to 
make sure that you get varieties and sizes desired. 
NO WARRANTY 
We give no warranty, expressed or implied, and will not 
be in any way responsible for the results of planting or 
forcing of any bulbs we send out. We guarantee all varieties 
to be true to name but will not be responsible for com¬ 
pensation beyond amount charged for any item in case of 
any error in this respect. 
CANADIAN ORDERS 
Canadian customers must secure a permit to import bulbs 
from the Destructive Insect and Pest Act Advisory Board at 
Ottawa. We specialize in Canadian orders and carry Cus¬ 
toms Declaration blanks at all times. 
THRIP 
Several years ago this pest caused untold damage. Thrip 
are easily controlled if proper precautions are taken. There 
is no reason why anyone should be bothered with this pest. 
First, buy clean bulbs that have been properly fumigated. 
If you are not sure they have been treated by the grower 
from whom you purchased, treat them wih napthalene flakes 
at the rate of 1 oz. to each 100 large or 250 medium size. 
Cover container, preferably a shallow box or tray, with 
newspaper. Perforate paper with small holes to allow ex¬ 
cessive gas to escape. After three weeks sift out the flakes. 
The above treatment wiU kill both thrip and eggs. We do 
not recommend this treatment when the roots begin to 
show, as it will burn them and retard or stunt growth. Cor¬ 
rosive Sublimate (Bichloride of Mercury) is perhaps the 
best known dip. Corrosive Sublimate should be used at the 
rate of one oz. to 7Vz gal. of water and the bulbs should be 
submerged from 8 to 10 hours. Corrosive Sublimate soluble 
in hot water. Dissolve thoroughly in a (glass) jar of hot 
water before putting into main container. Do not use a 
metallic container. Use wooden barrel or crock. Sack and 
label your bulbs, submerge as above stated. Corrosive Sub¬ 
limate is a deadly poison, so great care should be taken 
with it. 
QUALITY 
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redwood 
UNSURPASSED 
