BAKER NURSERIES 
SCUPPERNONG (Black Muscadine) 
A true native muscadine, very hardy, vigorous growing plants, pro¬ 
ducing a heavy crop of large black-purple fruit; excellent flavor, tender 
and sweea; ripens September. 
• Each 10 100 
Two-year-old vines _ $ .50 $4.50 $35.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST.—Very early. Fruit medium in size; juicy, 
tender, mild and good. It has a long fruiting season, carries well, 
and is especially good for canning. 
McDONALD.—One of the best blackberries grown. It is really 
a cross between the blackberry and the dewberry, combining the firm¬ 
ness and quality of the blackberry with the size, earliness and pro¬ 
ductiveness of the dewberry. The berries are large, and of good 
quality; enormously productive, out-yielding any other known variety 
of blackberry. Ripens very early, two weeks before Early Harvest. 
McDonald requires a pollenizer in order to develop perfect berries. 
Early Harvest is a good variety to plant with McDonald. 
DALLAS.—A Texas berry, large, black, firm, and a strong grow¬ 
er. Ripens in midseason. 
OZARK.—This blackberry is remarkable in many ways, and is su¬ 
perior to any blackberry grown where it has become known. It is 
hardy, stands drouth, begins to bear about the same time the Early 
Harvest does, has a much longer bearing season; has a berry about 
three time^ as large as the Early Harvest, is almost free from seed; 
was formerly known as the Wilson seedless. There is an absence of 
objectionable cone found in many blackberries, has little or no juice, 
the pits being filled with a thick syrup or flesh of the berry, with 
yields that are enormous. Wherever introduced this blackberry quick¬ 
ly becomes the leader. You will make no mistake in ordering Ozark 
Beauty. 
Each 100 1,000 
One-year-old _$ .08 $3.00 $25.00 
DEWBERRIES 
AUSTIN.—Berries are very much larger than these of any other 
dewberry or blackberry. It requires no trellis or stakes. The fruit 
is jet black and of very superior quality and flavor. For productive¬ 
ness it out-rivals all dewberries. 
LUCRETIA.—Fruit very large, luscious and sweet; perfectly hardy; 
healthy, enormously productive; very prolific. 
MAMMOTH.—Very large; good, productive; will grow on any 
soil. 
Each 100 1,000 
One-year-old _$ .08 $3.00 $25.00 
RASPBERRIES 
THE LATHAM RASPBERRY 
We have added to our list this season this fine new berry; one of 
the best, and should be planted for each home use and the market. 
We believe you will find it to be far better than any variety for 
every use of the raspberry fruit. Plants will make a good growth, 
multiply rapidly. Its fruit is large and showy, of a good flavor, red 
in color, will ship good and always commands the top price in the 
market. Now being planted in large acreage for commercial ship¬ 
ping. Many planters show profits of several hundred dollars per 
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