BAKER NURSERIES 

ARKANSAS BLACK.—Dark red, almost black; medium 
to large size; of very attractive appearance, one of the 
best. September to October. | 
BEN DAVIS.—The well-known standard variety. Med- 
ium to large; yellowish covered with red; flesh white; tree 
_ vigorous and productive, carrying its fruit well through 
the warm, dry summers of the Southwest. Ben Davis 
Apples grown in the Southwest, particularly in Texas are 
much superior to those grown further north. September. 
JONATHAN.—One of the surest varieties; it never 
disappoints. A brilliant red, with spicy flavor; a favorite 
with all lovers of juicy, acid apples. Highly profitable 
for markets and a splendid variety for the home orchard. 
Ripe in September. Bears young and is very prolific. 
‘If you have room for only one apple tree, Jonathan is 
the one you want. 
GOLDEN WINE SAP.—A fine new yellow apple, but 
will do well any place the old time Wine Sap is grown. 
The fruit is some larger than old Wine Sap, good keeper 
and should be widely planted. 
DUCHESS (Red).—Of the same strain old time Duchess, 
but will ripen up, and have beautiful red color, that is 
pleasing and will make a ready saleable.fruit; will keep 
well and easy to handle. Every home and commercial 
orchard should plant them. 
STAYMAN WINESAP.—The largest of the Winesap 
family. It resembles the Winesap in color, being striped 
and splashed with dark crimson, although the color is not 
. quite so brilliant. It is larger in size than the old Wine- 
sap and of better quality. For table use, Stayman Wine- 
sap is one of the best apples grown. Late fall. 
WINESAP.—One of the oldest of American apples and 
still increasing in favor. Its size, color, and particularly 
its quality, have given it the well-deserved popularity it 
has enjoyed. It-is of medium size vivid red, with a highly 
satisfying flavor. It is one of the best keepers of all the 
apples. It is an all-purpose apple and a good one. Sep- 
tember. a 
# NORTHERN SPY.—A well-known winter sort. A most 
delicious eating apple. Color yellow, striped with red 
Tree hardy and productive. Fall. 
MISSOURI PIPPIN.—Large; mostly red; good quality; 
an early bearer; good keeper; fall. 
YORK IMPERIAL.—An attractive red apple with faint 
stripes of darker red; good quality, crisp, firm, and of 
fine texture. The tree is long lived and bears freely and 
regularly. Succeeds well in the Southwest. York Im- 
perial is an excellent apple for the commercial trade be- 
cause of its good shipping and keeping qualities. We 
have an excellent stock. September and October. 
~ MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG.—Large; yellow, shaded 
red; flesh pale yellow, tender juicy, mildly subacid, rich; 
tree vigorous and very productive when at full bearing 
age, A good seedling of Winesap, succeeding over a wide 
range. September to November. 
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