BAKER NURSERIES 
ROME BEAUTY.—Large, yellow, shaded red; tender, juicy, sub¬ 
acid. A leader in Ohio River District. Fall. 
JONATHAN.—Double Red. A ney type of the old time Jona¬ 
than apple, having all of the good part of the old time one, trees 
very much alike, in growth habits, and all with the deep double red 
added to all its good qualities, is the description that has been passed 
on to us. 
We have about 2,500 
trees for the 
coming planting 
season, 
order early if you want to get some of them. 
Two-Year-Old Whips and Branched 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
2-3 ft. . 
_ _$ 3.0 
$2.75 
$25.00 
$200.00 
3-4 ft. . 
.40 
3.50 
30.00 
250.00 
4-5 ft. . 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
300.00 
5-6 ft. . 
.75 
6.00 
50.00 
350.00 
One-Year-Old, Whips 
Only 
50 
100 
1,000 
18-24 ins. 
__$ 4.00 
$ 7.00 
$ 65.00 
2-3 ft. 
_ 11.00 
18.00 
150.00 
3-4 ft. 
_ 15.00 
25.00 
225.00 
4-5 ft. 
20.00 
35.00 
300.00 
CRABAPPLES 
TRANSCENDENT.—Fine for canning, preserving, and pickling. 
Fruit medium large, large golden yellow, rich crimson cheek, specked 
with white bloom. Noted for its fine flavor when ripe. September 
and October. 
WHITNEY.—Fairly large sized fruit. Fine eating or for cider; 
skin smooth, glossy green striped, splashed with carmine; firm, juicy, 
and sweet; a heavy bearer and very popular crab. September and 
October. 
HYSLOP.—Large size; dark red; in clusters; 
very acid. 
August. 
Each 
10 
100 
2-3 ft. $ .40 
$3.50 
$30.00 
3-4 ft. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .55 
5.00 
40.00 
4-5 ft. __ _ _ .75 
6.50 
60.00 
PEARS 
GARBER.—Should be planted in the South where other 
pears will 
not grow, especially in connection with the Keiffer. The Garber is a 
large yellow pear with red cheek. It keeps remarkably well and is a 
splendid shipping pear. August. 
MAGNOLIA.—A beautiful yellow russet pear; globular; large and 
showy. Fine for canning, preserving, and when fully ripe for eating. 
A young and abundant bearer. August and September. 
DUCHESSE.—Very large, greenish yellow, spotted with russet. 
Flesh white, buttery, with rich, excellent flavor. September and Oc¬ 
tober. 
SECKEL.—Small, rich yellowish brown and red. Flesh rich, fine 
flavor. August. 
WILDER.—Small to medium; bell-shaped, fine grained, tender and 
juicy; color greenish yellow with red cheek. Tree hardy and a young 
bearer of heavy crops. June to July. 
BRTLETT.—Large, buttery, juicy, high flavored, great bearer; 
very popular. August and September. 
PINEAPPLE PEAR.—Originated in Mississippi; said to be blight 
proof, the fruit is very attractive yellow with conspicious brown specks 
is very beautiful and has a distinct pleasing odor which has been 
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