BAKER NURSERIES 
DAHLIAS 
JACK ROSE, Red.—A good variety; flowers of crimson 
red. 
MAID OF KENT.—Intense scarlet variegated with pure 
white. 
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTTS.—Deep pink, shaded light 
toward the center. 
MRS. GRACE BOLLES.—Rose-salmon, very prolific 
bloomer. 
MRS. H. L. BASSETT.—Deep purple; simply covered 
with blooms. 
Each, 40c 10, $3.50 100, $30.00 
A good grade of Mixed Dahlias; all colors that will 
please you. 
Each, 35c 10, $3.00 100, $20.00 
HYACINTHS 
LA VICTOIRE.—Beautiful rosy-eyed, long clusters, one 
of the most popular red hyacinths; very early forcer, and 
wonderful bedder. 
KING OF THE BLUES.—Rich indigo blue, a variety of 
great merit, has an enormous flower and strong stem, is 
only good for late forcing, also excellent bedding variety. 
YELLOW HAMMER.—Lemon-yellow, probably the most 
used yellow on the market, very good forcer. 
MIXED COLORS.—This is our own mixture made out 
of the named varieties. 
Each, 22c 10, $2.00 100, $15.00 
GLADIOLUS 
GRETCHEN ZANG.—Vinaceaus pink shading lighter. 
Scarlet red blotch on old rose ground. Spikes strong, 
many flowers open. Fine cut-flower variety. 
HERADA.—Magenta shading to pink in the throat. 
Lower petals blotched bright rose. Strong spike. Flowers 
well arranged. An unusual color. 
PEACE.—A late white. Pure white with tyrian rose 
blotch on lower petals. Very tall, straight spikes carry¬ 
ing 10 to 20 well arranged blooms. Very popular with the 
trade. 
VIRGINIA.—A beautiful soft raspberry red, clearing up 
to begonia red in the throat. A charming self color. 
Each, 15c 10, $1.00 100, $7.00 
PEONY VARIETIES 
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 VICTORI.—White, good cut flowers; medium 
height; midseason. 
Each, 40c 10, $3.50 100, $25.00 
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