BAKER NURSERIES 
sections it is the leading sort for extensive planting on 
account of its vigorous and healthy growth, and prolific 
bearing. Mid-season. 
ST. REGIS, Red.—A variety whose ripening period cov¬ 
ers several months. The main crop is borne in the spring 
and another good crop late in the summer and early fall 
The berries are large, juicy sweet, and of highest quality. 
Each 100 1,000 
One-year-old _$ .08 $4.00 $30.00 
THE GIANT HIMALAYA BERRY.—It grows a cane 
twenty to thirty feet in length if left untrimmed. It is 
usually trained to a wire or over a trellis as a grape vine. 
The berries are almost coreless and very rich; they need 
very little sugar in cooking. They have a flavor all their 
own and are surpassingly good for pies, jellies and jams. 
Perfectly hardy; makes enormous yields. Introducer claims 
that from two vines he picked $31.00 worth of fruit one 
year, and $54.00 worth the next. It is worth giving a 
trial. Our plants are genuine. 
$ .15 $1.25 $8.50 
Each 10 100 
CURRANTS 
CHERRY.—Very large; red, rather acid; bushes short, 
erect, stout, vigorous and productive. 
FAY.—Very large, red; fine flavor; a great market 
currant; universally praised. Bush a cross between Cherry 
and Victoria, and very prolific. 
LONDON.—Rather small; red; excellent for market and 
kitchen; ships any distance. Bush hardy and is planted 
extensively in northern climates; retains its foliage; long 
clusters, and productive. 
PERFECTION.—Large; upright; red; quality very su¬ 
perior, rich, mild, subacid. Bush good grower and healthy 
foilage; long clusters and productive. 
Each 10 100 
Number One Vines _$ .30 $2.00 $20.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING.—Called “the Great American Gooseberry.” 
The most widely grown gooseberry. Bush in a strong up¬ 
right grower, and very productive; fruit roundish oval; 
Colors a pale green; very juicy. 
HOUGTON.—An early variety; fruit round and dark 
red when ripe; skin thin; juicy; sweet. 
Each 10 100 
Number One Vines _$ .35 $3.00 $25.00 
GARDEN ROOT 
ASPARAGUS.—We offer varieties that are successful 
in the Southwest. 
HORSERADISH. 
RHUBARB.—Valuable for the back yard of the city 
dweller or for the garden of country folks. Rhubarb will 
grow anywhere in any temperate zone. Makes delicious 
pies and sauces. 
Each 10 100 
One-year-old _ $ .20 $1.50 $8.00 
Two-year-old _ .25 2.00 10.00 
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