BAKER NURSERIES 
DUCHESSE.—Very large, greenish yellow, spotted with 
russet. Flesh white buttery, with rich, excellent flavor. 
September and October. 
SECKEL.—Small, rich yellowish brown and red. Flesh 
rich, fine flavor. August. 
WILDER.—Small to medium; bell-shaped, fine grained, 
tender and juicy; color greenish yellow with red cheek. 
Tree hardy and a young bearer of heavy crops. June to 
July. 
BARTLETT.—Large, buttery, juicy, high flavored, 
great bearer; very popular. August and September. 
PINEAPPLE PEAR.—Originated in Mississippi; said to 
be blight proof, the fruit is very attractive yellow with 
conspicuous brown specks is very beautiful. Ripens last 
of August, early September. 
DOUGLASS.—Medium size, smooth, golden yellow with 
slightly rusty cheek; flesh tender, mellow when fully ripe, 
juicy and rich. It is considered the equal of Bartlett 
which has always been considered the peer in quality. 
The tree bears quite young, often fruiting the first year 
after planting, and is highly resistant to blight. 
LE CONTE.—Medium, bell-shaped, smooth; creamy yel¬ 
low with slight blush; flesh crisp, sweet and juicy. Tree 
a rapid grower and a young and prolific bearer, but more 
subject to blight than most varieties. Ripe in July. 
Keifer, One of the Best 
KEIFER.—The best known of all pears. Very large; 
yellow; successful everywhere. Should be gathered when 
mature and allowed to ripen in storage. Tree very vigor¬ 
ous, resisting blight; ornamental, and immensely produc¬ 
tive. Garber should be planted with Keifer to insure best 
pollenizing. August to September. 
Each 10 100 
2 " 3 ft --$ .40 $3.00 $25.00 
3- 4 ft. - .40 3.50 30.00 
4- 5 ft. - .50 5.00 40.00 
5- 6 ft. - .75 7.oo 65.00 
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