BAKER NURSERIES 
GOVERNOR WOOD.—Large, round, dark, heart-shaped; yellow, 
mottled with red; flesh sweet, juicy, and delicious. Fruit hangs well 
on tree. June. 
Each 
10 
100 
1-2 ft. _ _ 
_$ .35 
$3.20 
$30.00 
2-3 ft. 
.45 
4.00 
38.00 
3-4 ft. 
.75 
6.50 
60.00 
4-5 ft. 
_ 1.00 
9.00 
85.00 
PECANS 
Why We Recommend Budded and Grafted 
Pecan Trees Exclusively 
No planted pecan nut will reproduce the parent tree in all respects. 
You might plant the largest pecan nut in the world and when it came 
to bear the nuts would be the smallest you ever saw. There is a 
reason, and it s this: Budded and grafted trees have been improved 
only in recent years and the tendency in pecans, as in all other things, 
is to breed back to the way they were produced for the longest period 
of time. 
In all sections of the South pecan trees are making records as to 
regular bearing. Many have planed them in actual tests and in all 
cases the trees have come into bearing early, borne bigger and finer 
pecans and more of them. Thousands of young pecan trees actually 
bloom and bear in the nursery row — trees often not as high as your 
head. Buds and grafts are selected from early and heavy bearing 
parent trees instead of being taken from nursery trees that have never 
borne. In the end quality counts every time. It actually costs you no 
more to dig the hole and plant the finest and best trees properly than 
it does the sorriest cull on the market. It takes no more land. Results 
are what count. You will be pleased with our trees. 
A Substantial Life Income 
And a handsome inheritance for life for those who are dearest to 
you! Think what it means! Think what it means to be independent, 
to be able to look into the future without fear of old age, failing 
health, accident, increasing family responsibilities, money panics, un¬ 
congenial employment troubles which overtake 98 people out of every 
100. Can you afford to put it off another year? 
Plant your pecan orchard now. 
BURKET.—Large, almost round, shell thin. Flavor excellent. One 
of the best. Bears young and every year; fine. 
FdALBERT.—Almost round, medium size. Flavor highest. Per¬ 
haps the youngest bearer known. Prolific. An all-around pecan. 
Very thin shell. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC.—Large, rather long. Thin shell, fine kernel. 
Bears young. Heavy and sure bearer. 
SUCCESS.—A fine nut of oblong shape, tree making a fine upright 
growth; a regular producer; you will be pleased with it. 
MONEY MAKER.—A very popular nut and planted largely by 
all planters; the tree is a vigorous grower; nuts of good size; paper 
shell nuts. 
DELMAS.—Large; good quality; shell medium; fills well. Tree 
strong, healthy; a young and prolific bearer. One of the best com¬ 
mercial varieties. 
FROTCHER.—Originated in Louisiana. Nuts cylindrical, slightly 
tapering; shell thin, parting easily from the kernel; of delicate flavor 
and fine quality. Tree thrifty and productive. One of the best. 
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