BAKER NURSERIES 
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, 15c 10, $1.20 100, $5.00 
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 
perianth; very large flowers. 
ORNTUS (Poet’s Narcissus).—White, with orange red 
center. 
Each, 15c 10, $1.20 100, $7.50 
DOUBLE JONQUIL.—Very sweet scented, yellow blos¬ 
soms and clusters. 
Each, 15c 10, $1.00 100, $4.00 
ROSES 
Beyond question the rose is the most beautiful and 
satisfactory of all flowers. In the South we are particu¬ 
larly fortunate in being able to grow outside many varie¬ 
ties not hardy enough to withstand the rigid northern 
winters. 
We believe that we know Roses, know those varieties 
best adapted to Southern culture and conditions. We grow 
annually great quantities of Roses with the assurance 
that each and every one of them is the best of its class 
and color and will please you. 
Your Rose garden should be located where the plants 
will have plenty of sunlight and where the roses will not 
be affected by large trees or shrubs, either shading them 
or drawing nourishment from the soil. Clay or sandy 
soil is best and there should be plenty of well rotted man¬ 
ure worked into the soil before planting. The plants 
should be cultivated frequently and kept absolutely free 
from weeds and grass. All old and decayed branches 
should be cut off, as the flowers are borne on the new 
growth. Protect in winter by covering with at least six 
inches of leaves or coarse manure, which may be removed 
or worked into the soil in the spring. 
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; 
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 are perfect. Bright, rich 
red color. 
LUXEMBURG.—Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND.—Bright dark red. Highly per¬ 
fumed, and can be classed as one of our best dark red 
roses. Strong grower and a profuse bloomer. 
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