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BAKER NURSERIES 

ONE-YEAR-OLD JUNE BUD PEACH TREES 
Buy 100 or more of these 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 $9.00 per 100 trees. 
They 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 $20.00 
per hundred trees are larger and so are the $25.00 per hun- 
dred ones. All are good stock, and will please you. Order 
now while yot can get them at this price. 
Per 100 Per 1,000 
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BE ES cere ee mar ere Se 20.00 190.00 
| 18-24 riviera er me roe 25.00 210.00 
ee es ec ee ee a Sa 35.00 290.00 
rN ar Scie ec isn Se Os 40.00 350.00 
PLUMS 
(Whole Roots) 
DAMSON.—A medium sized, dark purple variety which 
is very productive; esteemed for preserving and good for 
eating out of hand. Ripens late August to early Sep- 
tember. 
ABUNDANCE.—One of the most dependable of the 
plums. Bears year in and year out. Large size; cherry 
red; firm and sweet; carries well. Middle of June. 
BURBANK.—Extremely popular in all sections. Richly 
colored red mottled and dotted with yellow; a very heavy 
bearer. Ripe in July. 
GOLD.—An old favorite. Medium size; golden yellow 
when ripe; quality good. Very heavy bearer; ripens late. 
RED JUNE.—One of the most popular of the early 
plums. A dark color, showy and ge ie gk excellent 
quality. Tree hardy and a sure bearer. 
WICKSON —Large, heart-shaped; bright red, with 
heavy blooms; flesh yellow, melting, and good, Tree an 
upright, vigorous grower. July. 
 WANETA.—Cross between Terry and a Japanese plum. 
Regarded as the largest and best all around newer sort. 
Bright red, delicious quality, small pit, skin free from 
- acerbity; very productive and an early bearer, often pro- 
ducing fruit 2 inches in diameter. This is Prof. Hansen’s 
masterpiece in plums and you will make no mistake in 
planting them liberally. Mid-season. 
SAPA.—Skin green, then turns black and the flesh is 
royal purple. Delicious as a fresh fruit and excellent for 
preserves and jelly. Good shipper. Mid-season. 
Each 10 100 
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