BAKER NURSERIES 

BLACKBERRIES) 
EARLY HARVEST.—Very early. Friut medium in size; 
juicy, tender, mild and good. It has a long fruiting sea- 
son, carries well, and is especially good for canning. 
McDONALD.—One of the best blackberries grown. It 
is really a cross between the blackberry and the dewberry, 
combining the firmness and quality of the blackberry with 
the size, earliness and productiveness of the dewberry. 
The berries are large, and of good quality; enormously ./ 
productive, out-yielding any other known variety of black- 
berry. Ripens very early, two weeks before Early Har- 
vest. McDonald requires a pollenizer in order to develop 
perfect berries. Early Harvest is a good variety to plant 
with McDonald. 
DALLAS.—A. Texas berry, large, black, firm and a 
strong grower. Ripens in midseason. 
OZARK.—This blackberry is remarkable in many ways, 
and is superior to any blackberry grown where it has be- 
come known. It is hardy, stands drouth, begins to bear 
about the same time the Early Harvest does, has a much 
longer bearing season. 
BLOWER.—An old time variety grown more in the 
north and eastern part of the country, said to be very 
good, late. 
EL DORADO.—A none grower, heavy canes more or 
less upright, hardy and will please you, a late variety, 
some of them should be in your planting. 
Each 100 1000 
Qne-year-old ooh eeate ne $ .10 $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
DEWBERRIES 
AUSTIN.—Berries are much larger than those of any 
other dewberry or blackberry. It requires no trellis or 
stakes. The fruit is jet black and of very superior quality 
and flavor. For productiveness it out-rivals all dewber- 
ries. 
LUCRETIA.—Fruit very large, lucious and sweet; per- 
fectly hardy; healthy, enormously productive; very pro- 
lific. 
MAMMOTH aeaX ery, Janse; good, productive; will grow 
on any soil. 
Each 100 1000 
One-year-old panes Be NOT sete or a $ .15 $ 7.50 $60.00 
RASPBERRIES 
THE LATHAM RASPBERRY 
We have added to our list this fine new berry; one of 
the best, and should be planted for each home use and 
the market. We believe you will find it to be far better 
than any other variety for every use of the raspberry 
fruit. Plants will make a good growth, multiply rap- 
idly. Its fruit is large and showy, of a good flavor, red in 
color, will ship good and always commands the top 
price in the market. 
CHIEF.—The New Red Raspberry. Here is a wonderful 
Red Raspberry that is forging ahead as fast as did its 
illustrious ancestors, Latham, and it has just as important 
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