Our Greeting To You 
We would like to visit with you and all our many customers personally, but while we cannot do 
that we can send you this new catalog for 1938 and with it our friendly greeting. Through these 
annual catalogs and your business with us we feel acquainted with you. We believe you have found 
the past year generally satisfactory and profitable and there is every reason to expect 1938 to con¬ 
tinue the same way. Throughout the country fruit of almost every kind brought good yields and 
exceptionally good prices—proving again that fruit is always dependable whether you grow it for 
sale or for home use. 
Never before has there been such a number of high class small fruit varieties as today. They 
are hardy, vigorous and productive. Among the best new varieties are Dorsett, Fairfax, Catskill and 
Wayzata strawberries,; Latham and Newburgh red raspberries; Logan and Quillen black raspber¬ 
ries; Potomac purple raspberry; Alfred blackberry; Caco grape. These kinds will produce plenty 
of finest fruit for your garden and bring top prices on the market. 
A favorable growing season has given us an exceptionally fine stock of fruit plants of all kinds 
and as always you can be certain that these plants are properly dug and graded to Baldwin’s high 
standard of quality. For 49 years it has 
been our business to grow the finest 
possible stock. It is healthy, vigorous, and 
will produce paying crops of fruit for 
you. We are here to be of helpful service 
both before your order is received and 
after your stock has reached you. Your 
business is appreciated and you can de¬ 
pend on us to give you the very best in 
nursery stock at reasonable prices. 
Cash Discounts For 
Early Orders 
(See Page 18) 
G. W. R. BALDWIN 
Catskill 
(See Illustration on front cover) 
Enormous Crops of Fine, Big Berries 
It is only once in a while that a new variety proves so satisfactory in every way and so profit¬ 
able as Catskill has done. Its biggest feature is, its enormous crops of big, fine, bright scarlet, 
green-capped berries. Picking begins just after the early kinds and Catskill berries are of great 
size and firmness to the last. Plants are unusually strong, hardy, healthy, little affected by diseases 
and will produce their great yields in all soils and seasons. They 
are about the healthiest looking, heaviest rooted plants of any 
variety. 
Best Midseason Berry 
Such a splendid midseason berry is needed to follow the fine 
very early varieties Dorsett and Fairfax. Catskill does it successful¬ 
ly and is making money for everyone who has grown it. It will 
pay you and we recommend it fully. For the home garden, Catskill 
is ideal because its fine flavor, rich color and large size are just right for 
canning and preserving or fresh for table use. A few plants make plenty 
of berries. 
New York Experiment Station, the originator, says:—‘Catskill is nota¬ 
ble for being very large and very productive. Plants are vigorous and free 
from leaf-spot. Ripens later than Premier and is of better quality as well 
as being larger. Much more productive than Dorsett and Fairfax.” 
PLANT SOME CATSKILL THIS SPRING 
(Prices on Page 8) 
O. A. D. BALDWIN 
We are Members of Michigan Association of Nurserymen 
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