BAKER NURSERIES 
SPIREA, THUNBERGII.—A good early blooming plant; the 
first of the Spirea family to bloom; has a pretty white bloom some 
ten days before Van Houttei. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER.—Double flowers; white tinged with 
pink. 
GOLDEN BELL.—A good plant; one of the first plants to bloom; 
yellow; should be planted in every collection. 
JAPAN QUINCE.—A pretty shrub; healthy and easy to grow; 
early summer bloomer; nice to have in your collection. 
DOGWOOD.—Shrub or small tree with spreading branches, white 
flowers. 
DOGWOOD, RED.—Red bark, white flowers, splendid for plant¬ 
ing near lakes and streams. 
CALYCANTHUS.—Low-growing shrub with very sweet-scented 
flowers; sometimes called "the Sweet Shrub.” Must be planted in 
partial shade as it cannot stand the hot dry summers of the South¬ 
west without special care. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING.—Flowers large and of a 
beautiful shade of pink; of more dwarf growth than some of the 
other varieties of the Flowering Crab. 
CRAB, DOUBLE FLOWERING.—A small tree, beautiful in early 
spring, with its rose colored blossoms. 
CREPE MYRTLE.—The most gorgeous of all blooming shrubs 
for the Southwest. Blooms throughout the entire summer; withstands 
drouth wonderfully. Crepe Myrtle is very effective for hedges and 
is at its best when pruned every winter and not allowed to grow in 
tree form. We can furnish Pink, Light Pink, Red, Purple, and White. 
Each 10 100 
12-18 inches ___—$ .30 $2.50 $23.00 
18-24 inches_ .50 4.50 40.00 
2- 3 ft. _ .65 6.00 50.00 
3- 4 ft._ .85 7.50 70.00 
4- 5 ft. _ 1.00 9.00 85.00 
The above prices apply to all but the following: Spirea Anthony 
Waterer and Spirea Thunbergii. These will be 12-15 inches, 50 cents; 
15-18 inches, 65 cents; 18-24 inches, 75 cents; 24-30 inches, $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA 
PAICULATA GRANDIFLORA.—A fine, hardy shrub, growing 
to the height of eight or ten feet; flowers white, great pyramidal pani¬ 
cles a foot long, produced in August or September, when most other 
shrubs are out of bloom. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus Sterile) .—An old-time favorite. 
Rather tall growing; foliage large and coarse; showy flowers in large 
white "balls” in April. 
Each 10 
$ .50 $5.00 
.75 6.50 
1.00 9.00 
1- 2 ft. 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
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