BAKER NURSERIES 
PLU S DAMSON.— A medium 
sized, dark 
(WHOLE ROOTS) 
purple variety which is 
very productive; esteemed 
for preserving and good 
3 rea for eating out of hand. 
ei late August to early September. i 
UNDANC “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.—rxtremely popular in all sections. Rich- 
ly 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 attrac- 
tive; 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. 
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. 
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~ APPLES 
RED JUNE.— One of the 
best early 
apples for table and market. 
Medium, deep red, flesh 
white, crisp, excellent June. 
DELICIOUS (Red.)— 
A remarkable variety taking 
first rank both for commer- 
cial and home orchards. 
Fruits large, neatly covered 
with brilliant dark red; flesh 
fine. grained, crisp, and melt- 
ing; juicy, with a delightful 
aroma; of very highest qual- 
ity. A splendid shipper, bear- 
ing annually. 
DELICIOUS YELLOW.— 
A very remarkable apple, it 
is agreed by many, by far 
the best apple of the two de- 
licious varieties. You will find / ; : 
the trees to grow off better, more quickly coming into 
bearing. Within a very short time it will be producing 
a crop of beautiful yellow apples, that will bring good 
prices on the market and you will be pleased with 
them in every way. Don’t fail to plant heavily of our 
Yellow Delicious. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT.—wicely known and 
well liked; large size; 
transparent yellow. Quality good; crisp, sub-acid, and 
very fragrant; an excellent cooker; fruit tender and 
requires careful handling. Tree bears young and is 
of rather dwarfish growths is extremely hardy. June. 
EARLY HARVEST,—Medium, bright straw color; 
tender, sub-acid; fine dessert 
and cooking apple. Must be handled very carefully for 
market. June, 
RED ASTRACHAN .—Mediun, flat; deep crimson, 
occasionally greenish yellow 
in the shade; flesh white, moderately 
juicy; flavor. quite acid, rich; very 
productive. July. 
MAIDEN BLUSH.—-Lare, beauti- 
ite ful, blush 
cease. Summer. 
HORSE.—4. popular Southern: ap- 
ple; large, oblong; yel- 
low; fine ‘for cooking and drying. 
July. 
‘TOLMAN.—-Medium, 
red, rich, sweet. The 
most valuable apple for baking, and 
otherwise fine. Summer. 
RED BIRD.—A new apple, and.is 
oe . .very highly recom- 
- mended, we have a few hundred of 
them for the coming season, summer 
ripening. You will be pleased with 
» them. 
GANO,—Large, roundish, oblong, 
very similar in every re- 
spect to Ben Davis, but of a rich red 
color. Largely planted in  commer- 
cial orchards in the Southwest. Sep- 
tember. 
GRIMES.— A golden yellow apple that is an old 
te favorite over the United States on ac- 
count of its beauty and size. The tree is very produc- 
tive and long lived; a splendid variety for commer- 
cial planting as well as for home orchards, Septem- 
ber, 
Medium size, smooth, round, deep red; 
WEALTHY.—~ "eum and of fine quality. October 
to Noaeanbeic. 
Dark red, almost black; me- 
ARKANSAS BLACK.— {7 to large size; of very 
attractive appearance, one of the best. September to 
October. 
BEN DAVIS,-—he well-known. standard — variety. 
7 : : 
: Medium to’ large; yellowish covered 
with Ted; flesh white; tree vigorous and productive, 
carrying its fruit well through the warm, dry sum- 
mers of the Southwest. Ben Davis Apples grown in 
the Southwest, particularly in Texas are much superi- 
or to those grown further north. September. , 
yellow and 
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