BAKER NURSERIES 
PLUMS 
(Whole Roots) 
AMERICA.—Successful anywhere. The fruit is always in demand 
and prices are good. Bears very young and enormous crops of perfect 
fruit. This wonderful plum should be in every orchard. 
SIX WEEKS.—The earliest of all plums. Large; oblong; brilliant 
red; flesh pink; seed small. Ripe May 20 to June 1. The tree is 
vigorous, upright in growth, and very prolific. 
DAMSON.—A medium sized, dark purple variety which is very 
productive; esteemed for preserving and good for eating out of hand. 
Ripens late August to early September. 
ABUNDANCE.—One of the most dependable of the plums. Bears 
year in and year out. Large size; cherry red; firm and sweet; carries 
well. Middle of June. 
BURBANK.—J. Extremely popular in all sections. Richly colored 
red mottled and dotted with yellow; a very heavy bearer. Ripe in July. 
GOLD.—An old favorite. Medium size; golden yellow when ripe; 
quality good. Very heavy bearer; ripens late. July to August. 
RED JUNE.—One of the most popular of the early plums. A 
dark red color, showy and attractive; excellent quality. Tree hardy 
and a sure bear.r. 
WICKSON.—Large size; heart-shaped; bright red, with heavy 
blooms; flesh yellow, melting, and good. Tree an upright, vigorous 
grower. July. 
WILD GOOSE.—An old, well-known variety. Medium size; red 
on yellow background. Fine for preserves and jellies. June. 
Each 10 100 
1- 2 ft. _ $ .25 $2.00 $17.50 
2- 3 ft. _ .35 3.00 25.00 
3- 4 ft. _ .45 4.00 35.00 
4- 5 ft. _ .60 5.00 45.00 
5- 6 ft. _ .75 6.00 50.00 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
HANSKA.—Beautiful color, bright red with heavy bloom; flesh 
firm, yellow and of good quality; fragrant; apricot flavor, tree tall, 
rapid grower; pit small. Mid-season. 
WANETA.—Cross between Terry and a Japanese plum. Regarded 
as the largest and best all around newer sort. Bright red, delicious 
quality, small pit, skin free from acerbity; very productive and an early 
bearer, often producing fruit 2 inches in diameter. This is Prof. 
Hansen’s masterpiece in plums and you will make no mistake in 
planting them liberally. Mid-season. 
SAPA.—Skin green, then turns black and the flesh is royal purple. 
Delicious as a fresh fruit and excellent for preserves and jelly. Good 
shipper. Mid-season. 
RED BIRD.—A new plum, large, fine fruit, trees hardy and make a 
very rapid growth, a production of the Japanese varieties, you will 
be pleased with only a few hundred 
trees for the 
coming 
season. Get 
2 or more of them. Mid-season. 
Each 
10 
50 
2-3 ft. _ 
__$ .50 
$4.50 
$20.00 
3-4 ft. 
_ .60 
5.50 
25.00 
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