SHASTA DAISY CHIFFON 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA ALBA: Exact duplicate of the pink 
variety except that the flowers are a beautiful shade of soft ivory- 
white. Plants in 3-inch pots 20c each; in 4-inch pots 25c each. 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA: Grows rapidly to a height of 2 feet 
or more, flowering from spring until late summer. Pink flowers 
about the size of fox gloves. The flowers keep for days when cut. 
Interesting deep cut leaves. Sun or shade. 
New Shasta Daisies 
GIANT MARCONI: Wonderful new double of immense size. The 
flowers are very frilly, on good long stems. Plants in 1 gallon 
containers, 50c ea. 
ESTHER REED: Rare everblooming double variety developed in 
Europe. Snow white blooms 4 inches in diameter on good 15 inch 
stems. Plants in 1 gallon containers, 50c each. 
Shasta Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM: A hardy perennial of easy 
culture. Invaluable because of its showy white flowers and pro¬ 
fusion of bloom. Excellent as cut flowers. While they will grow in 
any soil and pay their way, best results are obtained when they 
are given deep rich soil and plenty of water. Plant them 1 foot 
apart and divide every second year. Full sun is required. 
Shasta Daisy (S. Alaska Single): Large flowered white, grow¬ 
ing low enough for edges of walks and borders. 
Plants in flats from seeds, 20c per dozen; SI.15 per 100. 
Larger plants in 3-inch pots, lOc each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Gallon containers, 30c each. 
S. PASADENA: Giant flowers on 4-foot stems. The plants are 
very vigorous. 
S. CHIFFON: A handsome double quilled variety used very 
extensively for cutting. 12 to 15 inches tall. 3-inch pots. 20c each. 
S. DOUBLE WHITE: Huge double and semi-double flowers of 
pure white. 
S. SNOWDRIFT: A beautiful fluffy double white. 3-inch pots, 
20c each. 
STOKESIA CYANEA COERULEA (Stokes Aster): A very charm¬ 
ing perennial with pretty blue flowers much like those of the 
China Aster. Summer and fall bloomer. Plant in full sun in well 
drained light soil. Set plants 6 inches apart. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue): A fine hardy perennial liked 
by all who grow it because of the wonderful keeping qualities of 
the fine maidenhair-like foliage and the dainty blue bell flowers. 
It is not uncommon for it to remain in good shape for two weeks 
after it has been cut. It does well in any good well drained soil. 
Sun or partial shade. Set plants 10 to 12 inches apart. 
T. DIPTEROCARPUM: Flowers of blue heightened by a bunch of 
yellow stamens and anthers. Plants grow to a height of 4 feet, 
blooming in August and September. 
T. COERULEUM: Large dense heads of clear blue flowers on good 
stems. Blooms late summer and fall. Grows to a height of 2 feet. 
Likes good drainage and some shade. Set plants 8 to 10 inches 
apart. 
TRANSVAAL DAISY: See Gerbera. 
TULIP POPPY (See Hunnemania). 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata): Really too well known to need de¬ 
scribing. However, some people have trouble growing them so 
here are a few hints. In California in the coastal areas you should 
set your plants in full sun if you would have an abundance of 
flowers. Prepare the soil well by digging it deep and working in 
plenty of well rotted barnyard manure. Protect your plants from 
the ravages of sow bugs and spray them occasionally during the 
summer to keep down thrip and red spider. 
GOV. HERRICH: Deep blue single. 3-inch pots, 15c each; 
$1.50 per doz.; 
Plants from flats 25c per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 
MARIE LOUISE: Double blue.. 3-inch pots, 15c each; $1.50 
per doz. 
ROSINA: Here is a dandy! Flowers are pink to old rose with 
the finest fragrance of all violets. Good foliage and easy to grow. 
3-inch pots, 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
SINGLE WHITE: Sweet delicate fragrance. 3-inch pots. 15c 
each; $1.50 per doz. 
DOUBLE WHITE: For years we have been unable to obtain 
stock of this wonderful violet. This year however we have a few 
to offer. 3-inch pots, 25c each. 
We do not warrant in any way, expressed or implied, the contents 
or description, quality or productiveness, or any other matter of 
any seeds, bulbs, plants or trees, sold by us, and we will not be 
in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not 
accept these goods on above terms no sale is made thereof, and 
he must return them at once, and money will be refunded. Subject 
to above conditions we make sale. 
H. L. BAAKE NURSERY 
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GERBERA 
Transvaal Daisy From Far-Away Africa 
TO PLANT: Select a well drained sunny location, taking care 
not to cover the crown when you set your plants. Give water and 
fertilizer rather sparingly, unless your soil is very sandy and you 
will have no end of fine cut flowers. The plant is a perennial and 
may be divided every second or third year. 
Sturdy well rooted seedling plants, 8 months old, ready to 
bloom, 75c per dozen. 
Larger field clumps, 1 year to 2 years old, may be shipped bare 
root in February, March, April, May and June and with small ball 
of earth in July, August, September and October. 25c to 35c each. 
SEEDS. It is absolutely essential to have fresh seed for proper 
germination. This is available all months of the year except Feb¬ 
ruary, March, April and May. 
Trial Packet of Seed, 25c for 25 Seeds. 
Commercial Pkts., 75c for 100 Seeds; $5 for 1000 Seeds. 
Seeds. 
GERBERA 
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