BAKER NURSERIES 
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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. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—Golden yellow; very sweet scented; some¬ 
times 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 are perfect. Bright, rich red color. 
LUXEMBURG.—Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND.—Bright dark red. Highly perfumed, 
and can be classed as one of our best dark red roses. Strong grower 
and a profuse bloomer. 
BETTY UPRICHARD.—Salmon flowers tinged orange. Outside 
copper with orange suffusion. Remarkably attractive. A large, open 
long-lasting and very fragrant flower. 
WHITE KILLARNEY.—A pure white sport of the famous Kil- 
larney. 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 largest 
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. 
FRU KARL DUSCHKI.—One of the purest white roses known 
and sometime known as Snow Queen. Very large blooms with im¬ 
mense petals of splendid substance. Splendid foliage and blooms on 
good, strong, stiff stems. Upright, strong. 
COLUMBIA.—Large size, very fragrant. Color, clear imperial 
pink, deepening as it opens to> glowing pink. 
SUNBURST.—Orange-copper, or golden orange and golden yel¬ 
low—all intense shades giving an extremely brilliant 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 de¬ 
sired by many who remember its unsurpassed fragrance. 
TALISMAN.—This vividly colored rose is receiving much public¬ 
ity 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 cmd 
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. 
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