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Baker Bros. Nursery—Serving the Southwest 
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A BLOCK OF PFITZER JUNIPER 
FIFTY-FOUR YEARS of continuous service 
under the same management and the same 
man and in the same location is the record 
of which BAKER BROS, feel they have a right 
to be proud. 
I N November, 1884, my Brother, the late 
William Baker, and I started selling 
nursery stock in Texas with head¬ 
quarters at Fort Worth. From this small 
beginning the business has grown until 
today there is a modern nursery estab¬ 
lishment of over 200 acres and a per¬ 
sonnel of workers selling nursery stock 
throughout the entire United States. 
Many of our first customers are still do¬ 
ing business with us and we have 
added many more as the result of our 
efforts to render the best of service to all 
with whom we have come in contact. 
I want to take this occasion to person¬ 
ally thank each of our customers who 
have been so generous with us and who 
have made it possible for our organiza¬ 
tion to accomplish whatever small suc¬ 
cess that we have enjoyed. 
Associated with me are my two sons, 
Edward L. Baker and J. B. Baker, Jr., and 
it is not unreasonable to expect that the 
business of Baker Bros, may continue 
for another half century. 
^L. (B. (BakaA, 
President, BAKER BROS. Nursery. 
A BLOCK OF CEDRUS DEODARA 
FIELD OF BAKER'S ARBORVITAE 
