BAKER NURSERIES 
LOS ANGELES.—This rose is a giant among Hybrid Teas. 
One of the largest and possibly the largest of them all. An un¬ 
usually strong, vigorous grower, of ideal form, buds long and 
pointed; expanding into an immense flower of perfect shape. 
Color is a lovely flesh pink, toned with coral. 
MRS. AARON WARD.—Indian yellow to orange-copper in 
the opening bud, golden orange in the open bloom. Often a 
delicate pink is seen in the fully developed flower. One of the 
rarely beautiful new roses. A free and constant bloomer. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—A pure white sport of the famous 
Killarney. The long buds and large open flowers surpass in 
beauty and size even its parent. This is one of the six best 
sellers. 
PAUL NEYRON.—This magnificent rose is by far the larg¬ 
est variety in cultivation; very double and full; of a beautiful 
deep rose color and delightfully fragrant; borne upon vigorous, 
upright shoots in great abundance throughout the entire season. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI.—One of the purest white roses 
known, sometimes known as Snow Queen. Very large blooms 
with immense petals of splendid substance. Splendid foliage and 
blooms on good, strong, stiff stems. Upright, strong. 
COLUMBIA.—Large size, very fragrant. Color, clear im¬ 
perial pink, deepening as it opens to glowing pink. 
SUNBURST, SPECIAL.—Orange-copper, or golden orange 
and golden yellow—all intense shades giving an extremely bril¬ 
liant effect; long, pointed buds on long stems, with splendid 
keeping qualities as a cut flower; also fine for bedding. 
LADY HILLINGDON.—A splendid new yellow variety, one 
of the most prolific cut flowers. Color deep apricot yellow, 
varying to orange. 
LA FRANCE.—The oldest Hybrid Tea, with lovely, double, 
pale pink blooms, more deliciously scented than any other. It 
is still desired by many who remember its unsurpassed fragrance. 
TALISMAN.—This vividly colored rose is receiving much 
publicity and it actually does merit all of the fine things that 
are claimed for it. The coloring is truly marvelous, being a 
mixture of orange and yellow in irregular proportions, varying 
so much that no two flowers are alike. Fairly double, borne on 
long stems; exceedingly sweet scented. When you have once 
seen a perfect bud of Talisman, you cannot rest until you have 
it in your garden. 
Two-year-old field grown bushes: 
Each, 40 cents. 10, $3.50. 100, $30.00 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BRIDESMAID.—Much the same as the Bush Bridesmaid. 
A good, vigorous climber. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT.—Vigorous climber, producing 
abundance of large, cup-shaped blooms of most beautiful delicate 
pink color. No collection is complete without this variety. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER.—The original of the group: dwarf, 
bushy, profusely blooming; its compact clusters of bright crim¬ 
son; flowers continuously. 
CLIMBING KAISERINA.—Elegant, pure white, robust vine. 
EXCELSA.—The flowers are very double, produced in large 
trusses of thirty to forty, and almost every eye on a shoot pro¬ 
duces clusters. Intense crimson-maroon, the tips of the petals 
tinged with scarlet. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY.—Same as its namesake 
in size, fragrance and color, in addition to its climbing habit. 
BABY RAMBLER.—The original dwarf form of Crimson 
Rambler. The wonderful persistency of its bloom makes it one 
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