BAKER NURSERIES 
APRICOTS 
EARLY GOLDEN—Medium to small, light, orange, yel- 
low, flecking with red; flesh tender, juicy, sweet, and of 
good quality; productive. 
MOORPARK.—Large, yellowish green with brownish 
red on sunny side, marked with dark specks; flesh bright 
orange; separates readily fom seed.‘ Grown largely for 
commercial purposes’ especially for canning and drying. 
Tree vigorous and prolific. 
ROYAL.—An European variety; large, slightly oval; 
dull yellow with red next to sun; flesh orange, with rich 
flavor. An important commercial variety, producing fruit 
freely, and of a quality that appeals to the buyer of high- 
grade stock. 
Each 10 100 
Bapetrba ise a cae oe hs $75 $6.50 $ 50.00 
STS Abbie tac eee ee eee 1.00 9.00 75.00. 
EL SASCR AO [eal nite tte aes ae 1.25 11.00 100.00 
MULBERRIES 
t 
: Bea ea Tee: rich, subacid. Ripe in June and 
uly. 
HICK’S EVERBEARING.—In fruit for several months, 
ripening in June, July, and August. Very prolific; fruit 
large, black and sweet. Does well all over the South. 
Each 10 100 
St St GR Rae I i ag RT ae $1.00 $ 9.00 $ 85.00 
ei Se sh ee ee 25 11.00 100.00 
PERSIMMON’S. JAPANESE 
TANE-NASHI.—Very large; light yellow changing to 
bright red; flesh yellow; seedless; very fine when fully 
ripe. November. 
YEOMAN.—Large; flat; tomato-shaped; prolific. Late 
October. 
Each 10 100 
2.1 ie 9 eee Weds eye Fee wea een ORC $15 $ 7.00 $ 60.00 
te Res SU ORR TEATS: OSA pe 1.00 9.00 75.00 
Baty Fon Lei Stine aay ober OR ped 1.25 11.00 90.00 
ARKANSAS NATIVE.—Very prolific grower, hardy 
any place; trees 10 to 15 feet when grown, producing a 
heavy crop of fruit each season; medium size, very good, 
you will be pleased with them. 
Each 10 100 
Pat Gee ee eee Sa eg oe ee a ST $ .50 $ 5.00 $ 35.00 
paces Aly i pet oe Cae 2 a nee esc NE he a ea ny chee 6.00 50.00 
GOR 4 many ae Vales Ee sg ets ok a 1.00 7.50 65.00 
FIGS 
MAGNOLIA.—Large, purple violet of the Adriatic class; 
flavor excellent; bears on one-year stem. Largely grown 
in commercial orchards. 
BROWN TURKEY.—Adriatic. Medium; violet brown; 
sweet and good. Has the habit of bearing on the new 
shoots, even in the nursery row. 
CELESTIAL.—Makes large trees; hardy farther north 
than most other varieties. Small, pale-violet fruit, fine 
flavored, very early, commencing to ripen in June and 
continuing two months. 
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