BAKER NURSERIES 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.— (Southern Magnolia).—This is 
the grandest of all our native broadleaved evergreen trees. It is a 
native of the middle sections of the Southern States, and succeeds best 
in a rich soil. Nothing more conspicuous can be seen among ever¬ 
greens when its large, white flowers are fully expanded. Their period 
of blooming begins in the middle of April and lasts until August. 
Hardy at Philadelphia. 
CHERRY LAUREL.—One of the most beautiful broad leaf ever¬ 
greens. Glistening green foliage of medium shade. Upright growth, 
attaining considerable height. Can be shaped to any desired form and 
kept at any height. We have trained some wonderful specimens 
adapted to prominent use in fine plantings where tall, shapely ever¬ 
greens of wide or narrow cone shapes are wanted. Always beautiful. 
AMERICAN HOLLY (Red berry type).—The old-fashioned holly 
that will when fully grown be 20 feet high or more, an evergreen. 
Each 
10 
100 
15-18 inches 
$1.00 
$9.50 
$90.00 
18-24 inches 
_ 1.25 
11.00 
100.00 
24-30 inches 
1.50 
14.00 
125.00 
30-36 inches 
1.75 
16.50 
150.00 
36-42 inches 
2.50 
22.50 
200.00 
42-48 inches 
3.00 
27.50 
250.00 
48-54 inches 
3.50 
34.00 
325.00 
54-60 inches 
4.00 
39.00 
375.00 
60-72 inches 
5.00 
45.00 
425.00 
72-84 inches 
7.50 
70.00 
84-96 inches 
10.00 
95.00 
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
Broad leaf evergreens are truly the South’s greatest floral treasures. 
No other section of our country can enjoy the striking landscape ef¬ 
fects which their use produces. Many varieties lend beauty both with 
bloom and luxuriant evergreen foliage. 
EUONYMUS.—Hardy ornamental plant with rich, handsome fol¬ 
iage; luxurious growth, naturally beautiful shape, can be made any 
desired form by trimming, has glistening round leaves; 18-24 inches, 
bare rooted, $1.25 each; 24-30 inches, bare rooted, $1.50 each; 26-42 
inches, bare rooted, $1.90 each. If wanted balled add 25 cents per 
plant. 
NANDINA.—The delicate foliage of the plant is a brilliant dash 
of gorgeous orange-red, or crimson color in the winter; it is dense and 
stocky in growth—dwarfish growth with many of the plants late sum¬ 
mer and fall showing a growth of berries same color of the leaves. 
It will please you. Price: 12-18 inches, $1.00 each; 18-24 inches, 
$1.25 each; 24-30 inches, $1.50 each; 3-4 feet, $2.00 each. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA.—One of our most beautiful popular 
and satisfactory broad-leaved Evergreens. The graceful drooping stems 
and branches are covered with dark, glossy leaves which in winter as¬ 
sume a metallic sheen. From the middle of May until frost this plant 
produces an immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers about 
an inch long which are borne in clusters. During the growing season 
it is advisable to pinch off the ends of the long shoots. This will 
make the plant dense and compact. For single specimens, for groups, 
or for a hedge we cannot too strongly recommend this plant. 2-3 ft., 
75c each; 3-4 ft., $1.15 each; 4-5 ft., $1.50 each; if balled and burlap- 
ped add 25 cents each. 
NEW RED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY.—It is similar in 
all respects to the green leaved Japanese Barberry which is so popular, 
but the foliage of this new variety is of a rich, lustrous, brandy red, 
similar to the richest red leaved Japanese Maples. All that is required 
to develop its brilliant coloring at all seasons is that it be planted in 
full exposure to the sun. 1-2 ft., 75c each; 2-3 ft., $1.00 each; 3-4 ft., 
$1.50 each. If wanted balled and burlapped add 25 cents per plant. 
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