BAKER NURSERIES 
HEATH CLING.—An old favorite. Large, creamy white; 
thin skin; white flesh, very firm. Fine for preserves and 
pickling. Ripe in August. 
LEMON CLING.—Large; oblong, pointed; bright yellow 
with red cheeks; flesh yellow, juicy and good. One of the 
best canning and preserving peaches. Ripe in August. 
BERTA.—A large late yellow freestone, ripening mid¬ 
dle September, a chance seedling of the Elberta type, rich, 
color dark yellow, and we believe it will haul, and ship 
any distance within 500 to 800 miles, developed from a 
seedling, probably a cross between the Elberta and Stinson, 
October. Some of these trees should be planted in every 
orchard, only a limited number of them for the coming 
season. 
KRUMMWS OCTOBER.—A magnificient peach; the 
most prolific and best late yellow freestone, which ripens 
about two weeks after Salway, or four weeks after Elberta. 
Large, almost round, deep yellow with a dark carmine 
blush; very firm, fine texture. 
STINSON.—White, r i cheeks; regular, one of the best 
all-around late peachy clingstone. October. 
Two-Year-Old Trees (Whole Roots) 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
1-2 ft _ 
. . 
_$.12 
$1.00 
$6.00 
$50.00 
2-3 ft _ 
_20 
1.80 
10.00 
90.00 
3-4 ft. _ 
_30 
2.50 
15.00 
120.00 
4-5 ft. _ 
_40 
3.50 
30.00 
200.00 
5-6 ft. _ 
_60 
5.00 
40.00 
300.00 
PEACH TREES 
One-Year-Old June Buds (Whole Roots) 
Buy 100 or more of the peach trees listed below. You 
will find them to be clean stock, State inspected, that will 
please you in every way; whole root budded trees, all of 
a good commercial grade of the $5.00 per 100 trees. These 
will be nice, clean little trees, about one foot high; with 
good cultivation will come into quantity bearing the third 
year from planting or just as soon as the larger ones will, 
but to get them in when planting will take just a little 
more personal attention per tree. Of course the $8.00 per 
hundred trees are larger and so are the $10.00 per hun¬ 
dred ones. All are good' stock, and will please you. Order 
now while you can get them at this price. 
Per 100 
Per 1,000 
About 1 foot high_ 
12-18 inches _ _ 
-- $5.00 
_8.00 
$40.00 
70.00 
18-24 inches _ 
...... 9.00 
80.00 
2-3 feet _ 
...... 10.00 
90.00 
3-4 feet _ 
...... 12.00 
110.00 
PLUMS 
(Whole Roots) 
AMERICA.—Successful anywhere. The fruit is always 
in demand and prices are good. Bears very young and 
enormous crops of perfect fruit. This wonderful plum 
should be in every orchard. 
SIX WEEKS.—The earliest of all plums. Large; ob¬ 
long; brilliant red; flesh pink; seed small. Ripe May 20 
to June 1. The tree is vigorous, upright in growth, and 
very prolific. 
DAMSON.—A medium sized, dark purple variety 
which is very productive; esteemed for preserving and 
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