BAKER NURSERIES 

ROME BEAUTY.—Large, yellow, shaded red; tender, 
juicy, sub-acid. A leader in Ohio District. Fall. 
JONATHAN.—Double Red. A new type of the old 
time Jonathan apples, having all of the good part of the 
old time one, trees very much alike, in growth habits, and 
all with the deep double red added to all its good qualities, 
is the description that has been passed on to us. We have 
about 2,500 trees for the coming planting season. Order 
early if you want to get some of them. 
Two-Year-Old Whips and Branched 
Each 10 100 1000 
Desi be ite uns $50 $4.50 $ 35.00 $300.00 
2 OF ea BM VO oh 19 5.00 45.00 400.00 
Bab ee bess dees Cue 90 8.00 75.00 600.00 
BOA bes tacts 1.25 11.00 90.00 
One-Year-Old, Whips Only 
50 100 1000 
{S94 ins, secur $9.00 $15.00 $ 125.00 
ese ase Manns Aspecaguwarasase 15.00 25.00 220.00 
3 Be RO ela OLAS nus ma eek 22.50 - 40.00 360.00 
PT 5 Peis A opie gate Sinaloa sets. 30.00 50.00 400.00 
CRAB APPLES 
TRANSCENDENT.—Fine for canning, preserving, and 
pickling. Fruit medium large, golden yellow, rich crim- 
son cheek, specked with white spots. Noted for its fine 
flavor when ripe. September and October. 
WITNEY.—Fairly large sized fruit. Fine eating or 
for cider; skin smooth, glossy green striped, splashed with 
carmine; firm, juicy, and sweet; a heavy bearer and very 
popular crab. September and October. 
HYSLOP.—Large size, dark red; in clusters; very acid. 
August. 
: Each 10 
BES AT es te eecceauntbenaeacgtatsosers Eh a arene ava, $ .50 $ 4.50 
FLT Sie 9 Hag EM Ok NA SER AMP SN PRAT Ree A iii, 75 7.00 
PS Sete: 9 oitee PRE. ot EAE aah, aaiel 6. oh ORR pe 1.00 9.50. 
GARBER.—Should be planted in the South where other 
pears will not grow, especially in connection with the 
Keifer. The Garber is a large yellow pear with red 
cheek. It keeps remarkably well and is a splendid ship- 
ping pear. August. 
BARTLETT.—Large, buttery, juicy, high flavored, 
great bearer; very popular. August and September. 
LE CONTE.—Mediun, 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.—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 
ASS i OE Mc eis ate reotine da Desde I EGS S ae $ .75 $ 7.00 $ 65.00 
3 i Rs @ Ogee Acasa rok Ran 82 NCR Nas 1.00 9.00 85.00 
At. TU, sc RN ats ae ee eas 1.25 11.00 100.00 
BB Db iis re ae a ie eee eam 1.50 14.00 135.00 
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