BAKER NURSERIES 
MAYHEW GOLDEN.—Of an upright compact growth, a beauti¬ 
ful light green, will do well in almost any location, and will please you. 
Each 10 100 
12-15 inches _#1.25 #11.00 #100.00 
15-18 inches_ 1.50- 12.50 115.00 
18-24 inches _ 2.00 15.00 130.00 
2- 3 ft. _ 2.25 20.00 175.00 
3- 4 ft. _ 3.00 27.50 250.00 
BAKER’S PYRAMID ABROVITAE.—A fine pyramidal type 
which is unexcelled for its tall, columar growth, filling a place in 
ornamental planting for which there has been a great need. It has 
all good qualities of the Oriental class, vigorous growth, intense color¬ 
ing and distinctive appearance. 
HILL'S PYRAMIDALS.—One of the very best of pyramidals; a 
good grower, adapted to all soils, and should be in every planting. 
CHINESE COMPACTA ARBORVITAE.—Bushy, upright in 
growth, fast growing and very attractive. Branches arranged in flat 
vertical planes. Beautiful deep green color. Foliage very lacy. 
IRISH JUNIPER.—A somewhat fine leafed bluish Juniper and 
medium to tall size. The top is pointed and the base broader. Very 
ornamental in masses or as specimens. 
CHINESE (J. Chinenis).—One of the most ornamental Junipers 
for the lawn or garden. Pyramidal or columar outline, foliage of a 
pleasing grayish green color when fresh, maturing to real dark green. 
Adaptable to extremes of temperature and association with varying 
serfs. 
VIRGINANA (Red Cedar).—A well known American tree, with 
fine, dense foliage, varying in habit and color, the majority being 
formal and blunty conical. Makes a fine tree for planting on each 
side of an entrance or in back of low growing varieties. 
VIRGINIANA GLAUCA (Blue Cedar).—Unlike so many varie¬ 
ties it is not at all formal, but without losing general compactness, its 
irregularity of spread is uniquely attractive, the broadly conical form 
and beautiful glaucous blue foliage making it one of the choicest of 
all Junipers. 
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