BAKER NURSERIES 
EVERGREEN HEDGE 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET.—For the South it is far superior to all 
other privets, as the Amoor River Privet retains its foliage throughout 
the entire year. It is without doubt the most popular evergreen hedge 
plant of the day. It is of rapid growth, adapts itself to almost any 
soil not too arid or extremely wet. 
10 50 100 
1- 2 ft. _ # .10 #4.00 #7.00 
2- 3 ft. _ .15 6.00 10.00 
3- 4 ft. _ .20 8.00 15.00 
4- 5 ft. _ .25 10.00 18.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET.—Remarkable for the beauty of its foliage 
and strong, regular, symmetrical growth. The foliage is a dark green, 
very glossy and wax-like; hardy everywhere. 
10 50 100 
1- 2 ft. _ # .08 #3.00 #5.00 
2- 3 ft. _ .10 4.50 8.00 
3- 4 ft. _ .15 6.00 10.00 
4- 5 ft. _ .20 9.00 15.00 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
WISTARIA, CHINESE (Wistaria Chinensis).—The wonderfully 
beautiful flower of Japan. It grows rapidly, being particularly well 
adapted for covering pergolas and porte-cocheres. In April when in 
bloom its immense clusters of pale blue flowers are beautiful beyond 
description. 
WISTARIA, WHITE (W. chinensis alba).—Similar to the above, 
except that flowers are white. 
CLEMATIS.—One of the finest Hardy Climbing Plants in cultiva¬ 
tion; grows and thrives anywhere and is a very rapid growre and 
profuse bloomer; its extreme hardiness, bright green foliage, and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant flowers make it very popular; flowers are pure white. 
Each, 75 cents. 10, #6.50. 
AMERICAN IVY, OR VIRGINIA CREEPER.—A native vine of 
rapid growth, with large, luxuriant foliage, which in autumn assumes 
the most gorgeous crimson and purple coloring. Requires 1 support to 
climb. 
KUDZU, JAPANESE.—A very rapid grower with immense leaves; 
makes a thick shade; especially desirable for covering porches where 
the home faces the west. We advise cutting back each winter, as it 
grows so rapidly; but if not cut back leaves will colme on the old wood. 
A splendid vine where quick shade is wanted. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER.—A native American vine, extremely rapid 
grower; leaves are deeply cut and turn to a beautiful shade of crimson 
in the fall. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium).—Grayish green foliage; violet 
flowers in spring, followed by scarlet fruit. Must be grown on trellis. 
Each, 65 cents. 10, #5.50 
BULBS 
CANNAS 
CITY OF PORTLAND.— 2/z ft. Green foliage and the most 
beautiful of the pinks. 
EUREKA.— 2/z ft. Green foliage and the best white Canna grown. 
KING HUMBERT.—5 ft. Finest bedding variety with bronze fol¬ 
iage; orange scarlet. 
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