BAKER NURSERIES 
PEACHES 
ARP BEAUTY.—Yellow, with bright blush; a firm, juicy, 
and excellent Peach of unusually good flavor; free stone; ripe the 
last of June. 
EARLY WHEELER.—The most profitable peach grown for 
commercial purposes. The fruit is large, very handsome, a clear 
cream overspread with crimson; cling; ripens in June. 
ELBERTA CLING.—Like Elberta, except that it is a cling. 
It is a seedling of Elberta, large yellow, round with a bright red 
cheek. Good for eating and especially fine for pickling, canning, 
and preserving. Tree is a strong, vigorous grower and wonder¬ 
fully productive. 
MAYFLOWER.—A “red allover’’ peach; handsome, and of 
splendid quality. Fine for home orchards and finds ready sale 
on the market. Not so good for commercial orchards as Early 
Wheeler, but should be in every home orchard. Ripens in May; 
semi-cling. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA.—The best white peach for home 
and commercial planting. Ripens a week before Elberta. This is 
the famous Belle of Georgia; free stone; of splendid quality; 
very large; showy. 
CHAMPION.—Freestone; white with red cheek. Large size; 
juicy, sweet and delicious. Bears young and the tree is very 
vigorous. July and August. 
CHINESE CLING.—Oblong; creamy, occasionally tinged 
red; juicy; ripe in July and August. Well known, popular, 
good for home orchards and nearby markets. 
EARLY CRAWFORD.—Large, yellow freestone, ripening in 
July. 
LATE CRAWFORD.—A superb large, yellow peach. One 
of the best. Late September. 
ELBERTA.—The most widely known of all peaches. Very 
attractive in appearance; large size; deep yellow, splashed crim¬ 
son; perfect freestone; ripens in midsummer. Can be grown 
profitably in the North, South, East and West. Tree very vig¬ 
orous and highly productive. 
INDIAN CLING.—Fruit large, dark brown with deep red 
veins, downy; flesh dark red, juicy, and of rich flavor; an old 
standard sort; cling. August. 
STINSON.—White, red cheeks; regular, one of the best all- 
around late peaches; clingstone. October. 
NIAGARA.—A very large, yellow peach, ripening between 
Crawford and Elberta; surpassing both in size, color, quality, 
and vigor. 
ROCHESTER.—A yellow freestone variety having the excep¬ 
tional merits of being early (ripening about August 10), extra¬ 
ordinary sweetness and early bearing. Fruit is large, yellow, 
sweet, juicy, and of delicious flavor; keeping and shipping well; 
skin prettily blushed. Tree is strong grower and hardy, an an¬ 
nual and prolific cropper. 
J. H. HALE.—Probably no new peach has ever been intro¬ 
duced claiming to be so much superior in all ways. It averages 
one-third to one-half larger than Elberta, ripens about five days 
earlier and is much superior in flavor. Color a beautiful golden- 
yellow, with deep carmine blush. It has been tested and largely 
planted in many sections of the country. 
HEATH CLING.—An old favorite. Large, creamy white; 
thin skin; white flesh, very firm. Fine for preserves and pick¬ 
ling. Ripe in August. 
LEMON CLING.—Large; oblong, pointed; bright yellow 
with red cheeks; flesh yellow, juicy, and good. One of the best 
canning and preserving peaches. Ripe in August. 
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