BAKER NURSERIES 
Delicious 
DELICIOUS (Red).—A remarkable variety taking first rank both' 
for commercial and home orchards. Fruits large, neatly covered with 
brilliant dark red; flesh fine grained, crisp, and melting; juicy, with 
a delightful aroma; of very highest quality. A splendid shipper, beard¬ 
ing annually. 
DELICIOUS YELLOW.—A very remarkable apple, it is agreed 
by many, by far the best apple of the two delicious varieties, you 
will find the trees to grow off better, more quickly coming into bear¬ 
ing, within a very short time it will be producing a crop of beautiful 
yellow apples, that will bring good prkes on the market and you will 
be pleased with them in every way. Don’t fail to plant heavily of 
our Yellow Delicious. 
We have some 40,000 Delicious trees, more of the Yellow than 
Red Delicious for coming planting season, and the scion wood to 
make these trees, came from one of the best bearing orchards in Ar¬ 
kansas on Crowley Ridge, so you can make no mistake in buying 
them. Can supply in the $7.00 per 100 trees, our commercial grade. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT.—Widely known and well liked; 
large size; transparent yellow. Quality good; crisp, sub-acid, and very 
fragrant; an excellent cooker; fruit tender and requires careful hand¬ 
ling. Tree bears young and is of rather dwarfish growth; is ex¬ 
tremely hardy. June. 
EARLY HARVEST.—Medium; bright straw color; tender, sub¬ 
acid; fine dessert and cooking apple. Must be handled very carefully 
for market. June. 
RED ASTRACHAN.—Medium; flat; deep crimson, occasionally 
greenish yellow in the shade; flesh white, moderately juicy; flavor 
quite acid, rich; very productive. July. 
MAIDEN BLUSH.—Large, beautiful, blush cheek. Summer. 
HORSE.—A popular Southern apple: large, oblong; yellow; fine 
for cooking and drying. July. 
TOLMAN.—Medium, yellow and red, rich, sweet. The most 
valuable apple for baking, and otherwise fine. Summer. 
RED BIRD.—A new apple, and is very highly recommended, we 
have a few hundred of them for the coming season, summer ripening. 
You wall be pleased with them. 
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