BAKER NURSERIES 
PEONY VARIETIES 
EESTIVA MAXIMA.—White, early, extra large full rose 
type with carmine flakes on center petals. Fragrant; the most 
popular white Peony grown. 
GOLDEN HARVEST.—One of the best for cut flowers; a 
beautiful golden color that will please you. 
FLORAL TREASURE.—A good pink peony that will please 
you; good for cut flowers. 
FRAGRANCE.—A beautiful red that will please any one; 
should be in all plantings. 
RACHEL.—A good variety; red and fine for cut flowers. 
QUEEN VICTORIA.—White, good cut flowers; medium 
height; midseason. 
Each, 45 cents. 10, $4.00. 100, $35.00 
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
Sweet scented, paper white flowers in abundance. Plant in 
bowl with gravel. Also fine for planting out doors for early 
spring blossoms. 
Each, 15 cents. 10, $1.20. 100, $9.00. 
DAFFODILS 
Year after year these beautiful flowers continue to gladden 
your heart with their golden beauty. 
GOLDEN SPUR.—Uniform, deep golden yellow on strong 
stiff stems. 
EMPEROR.—Golden yellow trumpet, canary yellow peri¬ 
anth; very large flowers. 
ORNATUS (Poet’s Narcissus).—White, with orange red 
center. 
DOUBLE JONQUIL.—Very sweet scented, yellow blossoms 
in clusters. 
Each, 15 cents. 10, $1.20. 100, $10.00. 
ROSES 
TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY.—The Queen of Roses. Deep pink; 
extremely fragrant; perfection for cut flowers; stems with foliage 
close up to flower; very few thorns. 
BRIDESMAID.—Clear, shiny pink; profuse bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE.—A brilliant shade of clear red; large 
flowers on long stiff stems. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.—Ivory white; large, 
superb; double; probably the very best white Rose grown. 
MARECHAL NEIL.—Beautiful golden yellow blossoms in 
rich profusion, with a fragrance peculiar to Marechal Neil alone. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—Golden yellow; very sweet scented; 
sometimes called the bush Marechal Neil. 
PINK RADIANCE.—Brilliant, rose pink; large full flowers, 
very fragrant; an excellent rose. 
RED RADIANCE.—One of the best, hardiest red roses. 
Flowers in bud and full bloom arc perfect. Bright, rich red 
color. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY.—Large, red, shading to cerise. 
LUXEMBURG.—Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
OPHELIA.—Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. 
HELEN GOULD.—Rosy pink; long, pointed; fragrant buds; 
a remarkably free bloomer. 
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